Summer food access for Colorado youth

Families now have more ways to get their kids the nutrition they need in summer when school meals aren’t available.

  • Grocery benefits: Soon, the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (Summer EBT or S-EBT) program will provide eligible families with a pre-loaded card of $120, per eligible student, for three months of grocery purchases. Learn more about the new program, including eligibility.

  • Neighborhood meal sites: Beginning June 3, community sites will offer no-cost breakfasts, lunches, snacks, and/or suppers to any youth from 0 – 18 years old; no identification or registration is required. Families and caregivers can text FOOD to 304-304 or visit KidsFoodFinder.org to locate sites in their area.

  • Meals to-go: Some rural communities will offer meals for pickup or home delivery. Find out where this option is available in Colorado.

Share with others to ensure kids and teens can get the fuel they need for healthy bodies, minds, and lives over summer break!

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