Oklahoma Rejects $60M Federal Aid for Summer Food Program, Ignites Concerns Over Child Hunger-Tribes Step In to Fill the Gap

Oklahoma’s recent decision to reject federal assistance for the Summer Food Program, a crucial initiative aimed at aiding over 400,000 children, has raised concerns about childhood hunger in the state. The Summer Food Program provides additional funds to cover food expenses for kids in low-income families during the summer break when schools are closed. Despite the federal government covering the benefits, Oklahoma, along with 14 other states, declined to participate in the Summer Food Program.

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