Summer should be one of the best times of year for kids- a season of sunshine and fireflies and playtime with friends. But far too many families in Virginia struggle to replace the meals served at school, making it the hungriest time of year for many children.
Research shows that when kids don’t get the nutrition they need, they’re at higher risk of both short- and long-term health challenges, and diminished physical and emotional wellbeing. Hunger can also exacerbate summer learning loss, or the “summer slide” – without access to nutrition during the summer months, it’s that much harder for kids to return to school next year ready to learn.
This year, we have a monumental opportunity to change that, thanks to hard-fought policy wins that will help reach more kids with nutritious food in the summer months. New summer grocery benefits and expanded flexibilities for rural communities work alongside traditional summer meal programs to provide a comprehensive solution to the long-standing challenge of summer hunger.