TL;DR
- This guide covers summer benefit programs for families and kids.
- These programs have limited funding and specific timeframes, so acting quickly matters.
- Run a free screening to find every benefit available to you right now.
Summer Childcare Assistance
Summer can be a challenging time for families who rely on school meals and year-round programs. When school ends, free breakfast and lunch programs stop, childcare needs increase, and kids need activities. Here are the programs that help bridge the gap.

Summer Food Programs
Summer Food Service Program (SFSP)
The USDA Summer Food Service Program provides free meals to children 18 and under at approved sites across the country. No application is required. Just show up.
- Sites include schools, parks, community centers, churches, and libraries
- Meals are free to all children, no income verification needed at the site
- Find sites near you by texting "FOOD" to 304-304 or calling 211
Summer EBT
Summer EBT provides grocery benefits to families with children who receive free or reduced-price school meals during the school year. Benefits are loaded onto an EBT card during summer months so families can buy food at grocery stores.
Summer Childcare Assistance
If you receive childcare subsidies during the school year, contact your childcare assistance office about summer coverage. Many states increase the hours covered during summer to account for full-day care needs.
Summer Youth Employment
Many cities and counties offer paid summer jobs for teens ages 14-24. These programs provide work experience, income, and skill-building. Apply through your local workforce development office or youth services agency.
Summer Camp and Activity Programs
- YMCA and Boys and Girls Clubs offer sliding-scale or free summer programs
- Many parks and recreation departments have free summer activities
- Public libraries run free summer reading and activity programs
- Some school districts offer free summer school and enrichment programs
Keeping Benefits Active Over Summer
Make sure your benefits stay active during the summer:
- Check if any programs are up for recertification during summer months
- Keep your address updated if your children will be staying elsewhere for the summer
- If your work hours change during summer, report the change to your benefit offices
Do Not Miss Out
Seasonal programs have deadlines. Once the window closes, you may have to wait until next year. Take action now:

- Run a free benefits screening to see everything you qualify for today
- Apply for time-sensitive programs immediately
- Set up calendar reminders for upcoming deadlines
- Sign up for BenefitStack's Change Alerts to never miss a seasonal program again
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Find Out What Benefits You Qualify For
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I know about summer childcare assistance?
Summer can be a challenging time for families who rely on school meals and year-round programs. When school ends, free breakfast and lunch programs stop, childcare needs increase, and kids need activities. Here are the programs that help bridge the gap.
Do Not Miss Out?
Seasonal programs have deadlines. Once the window closes, you may have to wait until next year. Take action now:
What are the benefits of find out what benefits you qualify for?
Most people qualify for more benefits than they think. In fact, over $30 billion in government benefits goes unclaimed every year simply because people do not know they are eligible.