Summer EBT Outreach Materials

Help us spread the word about Summer EBT!

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Summer EBT Flyer

Flyer that says "Summer EBT is here! Summer EBT is a new program that helps low-income families with school-aged children buy food when schools are closed for the summer. Most students are automatically enrolled in Summer EBT. Students not automatically enrolled can apply online from June 15 through September 7 at DTAConnect.com or through a paper application at their school. Eligible students will receive a one-time payment of $120. Payments will be made on 7/25, 8/25, and 9/25.

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How to PIN Your Summer EBT Card Flyer

Flyer that says PIN Your Summer EBT Card! With instructions: 1. Call 800-997-2555, then press 1 Choose your language Enter the number on the front of your Summer EBT card Press 1 for Summer EBT PIN Enter the last 4 digits of your case number (on the notice from DTA). If you can’t find your notice, call the Summer EBT hotline: 855-425-8770 Enter the date of birth of the person listed on the card (MM/DD/YYYY) Enter a new 4-digit PIN, then enter it again

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Social Media Graphics

 Image of a girl eating broccoli with the Summer EBT logo in the top right corner and text that reads "MA launches Summer EBT ensuring students have access to food during summer break"

Summer EBT Press Release Post

Image of five children eating sandwiches on the ground outside with text that reads "have questions about the new Summer EBT program? Visit mass.gov/summerebt!"

Summer EBT FAQ Post

Image of a woman and girl cooking with the Summer EBT logo in the bottom left corner and the website "mass.gov/summerEBT" in the top right corner.

Summer EBT Promo Post

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  1. Massachusetts is proud to announce the new Summer Child Nutrition Program, Summer EBT, ensuring students have access to nutritious food when schools are closed for summer break.
    Learn more here
  2. The Summer Child Nutrition Program helps kids and teens thrive in the summertime and beyond, making it easier for families to get nutritious food for their kids when school is out. Have questions about Summer EBT? Visit mass.gov/SummerEBT to learn more!
  3. The Summer Child Nutrition Program, Summer EBT, is a federally-funded program that helps low-income families with school-aged children buy food when schools are closed for the summer. Learn more at mass.gov/SummerEBT.

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