Additional SNAP Benefits for Children & Resources for Upcoming School Year

August 17, 2023


As the summer months come to an end, I want to share how thousands of children in Stamford are getting a financial and educational boost before the start of the new school year.

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              Additional SNAP Benefits For Children

              Thousands of children in Stamford and across the state are getting a much-needed boost before the start of the new school year. The Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS), in consultation with the Connecticut State Department of Education (CSDE), distributed $8.8 million in special food assistance benefits to the families of 57,313 children under age 6, who are enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

              Specific information about last week's distribution:

              • Benefits were deposited onto existing SNAP EBT cards on Sunday to more than 42,635 households (57,313 eligible children) who were under age 6 and receiving SNAP benefits from DSS between September 1, 2022, and May 11, 2023.
              • The one-time additional benefit is $172.72 per child who received SNAP benefits for the entire covered period.
              • Children who did not receive SNAP benefits for the entire covered period will receive a lower, pro-rated amount of P-EBT benefits.
              • Families do not need to apply for P-EBT benefits, all eligible families will automatically receive additional benefits.
              Benefits can be used at any location that accepts SNAP/EBT cards, including farmers' markets and direct market farms. P-EBT participants also have access to eligible food purchases online through delivery or curbside pickup at participating retailers. Additional information is available here.
               
              DSS received information from CSDE to implement the P-EBT Child Care plan, which was approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service. The P-EBT Child Care SNAP funding was authorized by the federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act, with additional amendments made in the Continuing Appropriations Act and Other Extensions Act of 2021, as well as the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021.
               
              Additional Resources:
              • The Special Supplemental Nutrition program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) can help you stretch your food budget further. Click here to learn more and apply.

              All children up to 5 years old receiving SNAP benefits are also eligible for FREE Head Start/Early Head Start programming that develops early learning skills, healthy lifestyles, language skills, and literacy skills. Click here to learn more and apply.

               

              Summer Mental Health Grants For Schools & Camps

              It is no secret the pandemic has had a lasting negative effect on our children. As a result, the state is providing more than $4.5 million in summer mental health grants for schools and camps over a three-year period.

              Between Stamford Public Schools and two summer camps, our community will receive a total of $205,200. Our students deserve year-round support, and this critical funding will help address their social and emotional needs in the summer months.

              Here is a closer look at the funding:
               
                                    Lead applicant                                   Total grant award

                                    Stamford School District                        $83,700          

                                    RF Youth Boxing Inc.                             $40,500

                                     Exchange Club Center for
                                    the Prevention of Child                         $81,000
                                    Abuse of Southern CT Inc
                                    (Help for Kids)

              The funding will allow students to seek out the mental health services they need to acclimate, grow, and prosper in and outside of the classroom.

              Learn More About Mental Health Grants For Schools & Camps
               

              Sales Tax Free Week

              Connecticut's 2023 Sales Tax Free Week begins on Sunday, August 20 and runs through Saturday, August 26. This is a great opportunity to take the kids back-to-school shopping or to treat yourself or your loved ones while saving money.
               
              Many retailers in Connecticut offer additional discounts on clothing and footwear during Sales Tax Free Week, providing consumers with even more savings.
              During this sales tax holiday, most clothing and footwear items priced under $100 are exempt from the Connecticut sales tax. The exemption during Sales Tax Free Week applies to each eligible item costing under $100, regardless of how many of those items are sold to a customer in the same transaction. The tax holiday applies to purchases made in-store, online, mail-order, and over the phone.

              More information about Connecticut's sales tax holiday, including a list of exempt and taxable items, is available on the Department of Revenue Services website.

               

              Expansion of Free School Meal Program

              Hunger and the stigma of not being able to afford school meals is one of the biggest hurdles to learning. I am pleased to report that Governor Ned Lamont and Education Commissioner Charlene M. Russell-Tucker announced plans to expand Connecticut’s free school meals program for the 2023-2024 school year, enabling more students to receive access to nutritious breakfast and lunch at no additional cost to them or their families.
              Under the plan, the state will invest $16 million in federal funding into the program. Funds will be utilized to support the provision of meals at no cost.
              Learn More About Free School Meals Program
               

              Investments in Education

              We made historic investments in education with millions of additional dollars allocated in the budget and a number of legislative measures that enhance Connecticut’s educational system. Click below for more information.
              New Laws Affecting Education
              I will continue to support education as one of the most cost-effective investments we can make for the future of our state.