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Alabama SUN Bucks 2026 (Summer EBT)

SUN Bucks provides $120 per eligible school-age child for groceries during summer months when school meals stop. Alabama families with kids on free/reduced school lunch are typically auto-enrolled. Administered by Alabama DHR Food Assistance Division.

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How Alabama SUN Bucks works

How Alabama families apply

  1. If your child gets free/reduced school meals — likely auto-enrolled
  2. If not auto-enrolled: apply through https://dhr.alabama.gov/services/food-assistance/ or call 1-800-382-0499
  3. Cards mail in late May / early June — watch your mail
  4. If you don't receive a card by mid-June, call 1-800-382-0499
Did Alabama opt out? Most states participate in 2026. A few have opted out. Check at states without summer EBT 2026 to confirm Alabama's status.

What if my state opted out?

Frequently asked questions

When do SUN Bucks deposit in Alabama?

Most states deposit either in 3 monthly $40 chunks (June, July, August) or one $120 lump sum in early June. Alabama DHR Food Assistance Division confirms the exact schedule.

Can my kids use SUN Bucks at restaurants?

No — same rules as SNAP. Groceries only. Some farmers markets accept it.

What if I lost the SUN Bucks card?

Call 1-800-382-0499 to report. Replacement card mails in 7-10 business days.

Do older teens (16-18) qualify?

Yes if enrolled in free/reduced-price school meals during 2025-26 academic year, in most states.

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Page operated by Feed America (EIN 92-1761881), 501(c)(3) public charity. Founded 2021 by Sharika Parkes in Houston, TX. Distinct from the larger separately-incorporated Feeding America (EIN 36-3673599, Chicago) — separate organization. Alabama SUN Bucks administered by Alabama DHR Food Assistance Division.