Iowa Families To Receive $28 Million In Grocery Vouchers
According to reports, the federal Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer or P-EBT program is extending a lifeline to families in Iowa, offering them $120 per eligible child in grocery vouchers. These vouchers are scheduled to land in mailboxes across the state by October 4th, providing additional assistance to families with school-going children who receive free or reduced-fee meals. To qualify, children must have been in grades K through 12 in May, enrolled in schools participating in the National School Lunch Program, and have attended school in person. Eligibility for free or reduced-price meals can be established through various means, including direct certification, approved meal applications, or attendance at Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) schools.
It's important to note that changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic mean that children under six in households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits no longer automatically qualify.
This program comes after advocacy efforts and a late application by the state of Iowa, with some lawmakers and organizations pressuring Governor Kim Reynolds to apply. The impact is expected to be significant; Statewide, around 240,000 eligible children will receive a total of $28 million.
The P-EBT cards can be used to purchase essential food items like eggs, meat, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, bread, and rice at locations that accept SNAP EBT cards. However, they cannot be used for pre-made meals, pet food, or non-food items.
The program is seen as a crucial and often necessary resource for families grappling with the soaring cost of groceries, particularly those who may be doubled up due to the lack of affordable housing. As a result, there has been a surge in usage at district food banks and clothing closets. While the P-EBT program addresses the needs of many families, some are still struggling to make ends meet, and additional resources are sought-after to support those who don't qualify for the benefits but are still facing financial hardship. You can get involved by helping supply local food pantries, either monetarily or with food donations.
Overall, the P-EBT program in Iowa is offering relief to families facing economic challenges, particularly in light of the pandemic, inflation, job loss, and rising costs. It not only assists with the purchase of essential groceries but also serves as a reminder of the importance of community resources and support in times of need.