STOKES COUNTY SCHOOLS: Child Care P-EBT Issuance Begins Today

STOKES COUNTY SCHOOLS: Child Care P-EBT Issuance Begins Today
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Stokes County Schools issued the following announcement on May 19.

Eligible children will receive benefits on their existing FNS EBT card. You will only receive benefits for the month(s) that your child was eligible. Please be patient as benefits may take a few days to appear on your card. To see if your child is eligible for Child Care P-EBT for any given month, visit http://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/ChildCareChart for a self-guided eligibility flowchart. For more information on this issuance and previous ones, visit www.ncdhhs.gov/PEBT. Don’t forget – the virtual agent can now help answer your Child Care questions too!

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Source: Stokes County Schools



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