The clock is ticking for New York families to use their summer EBT benefits.
Through a federal program, families received a one-time payment of $120 per child to help cover groceries while schools were out.
The funds expire 122 days after it is issued, with the first round set to end on Nov. 28.
Rachel Sabella, director of No Kid Hungry New York, says the organization is working to spread awareness about the expiration date to ensure families can access this support.
A recent poll by Change Research revealed that over half of New York adults feel stressed about affording nutritious food, highlighting the importance of these benefits for food-insecure families.
No Kid Hungry New York encourages families to use the remaining balance before the funds expire. They also suggest reaching out for additional resources if needed.