Aiken County and nonprofit teams up to feed kids over the summer

AIKEN COUNTY, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) – School’s out — and so are the meals students normally receive during the day.

The summer EBT program once helped bridge the summer hunger gap, providing $120 in grocery benefits per eligible child.

But that was before Georgia and South Carolina opted out of the program this year — leaving many families scrambling for their next meal…

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