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Programa "Double Up" amplía beneficios alimentarios para niños en Verano

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Monday, April 15, 2024   

Oregon participa en un programa federal de prestaciones alimentarias para niños llamado Summer EBT.

Los dólares del programa llegarán aún más lejos para comprar productos a través del programa Double Up Food Bucks.

La Legislatura de Oregon aprobó la participación del estado en el programa Summer EBT, con lo que cerca de 300,000 niños podrán recibir $40 dólares para alimentos cada mes durante el verano.

Mason Durfee, del Oregon Food Bank, dice que los beneficios adicionales se pueden utilizar para el programa Double Up Food Bucks.


"Esencialmente, eso aumenta su presupuesto mensual total que tienen," dice Durfee, "pero también lo que es realmente genial sobre EBT en verano es que cualquiera de los beneficios EBT se pueden utilizar para ganar Double Up, porque solo están siendo tratados como dólares SNAP adicionales en la tarjeta de alguien."

El programa Double Up Food Bucks permite a los participantes con prestaciones a través del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Complementaria, o SNAP, comprar productos frescos e igualar el dinero que gastan, lo que básicamente duplica su poder adquisitivo.

La coordinadora de Double Up Food Bucks del Oregon Food Bank, Jas Eppesheimer, dice que el programa está disponible en diversos lugares de todo el estado.

"Los beneficios en los mercados de agricultores participantes son increíbles, en las tiendas de comestibles y en las granjas CSA (Agricultura apoyada por la comunidad)," asegura Eppesheimer. Así, los compradores pueden llevarse a casa muchos más productos frescos."

El programa iguala hasta $20 dólares en compras al día en los mercados agrícolas participantes. En las tiendas de comestibles participantes, hasta $20 dólares gastados en frutas y verduras pueden canjearse por productos en la siguiente visita.

El programa también sirve para hacerse socio de CSA. Los habitantes de Oregon pueden encontrar a las organizaciones participantes en doubleuporegon.org.




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