
via wyff.com
Thousands of K-12 students in South Carolina will soon get help to buy food.A one-time Electronic Benefits Transfer card, worth $330, will be mailed to students who qualified for free or reduced-price lunch at their schools between March 16 and June 3, when schools were closed due to COVID-19.(Video above: Noon coronavirus headlines)About 467,000 students are expected to receive the funds, the S.C. Department of
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