Big changes to Medi-Cal and CalFresh are rolling out this year in San Mateo County, and officials are sounding the alarm. The county says the shifts could affect who qualifies, how much help people ...
Starting April 1, new eligibility requirements and work mandates will begin to take effect for recipients of CalFresh and Medi-Cal, marking one of the most significant shifts in social safety net ...
This post was updated Jan. 11 at 10:05 p.m. Confusing income calculations and time-consuming application processes can make CalFresh – California’s version of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
While the ongoing federal government shutdown will delay assistance for nearly 6 million recipients for the month of November, there may be some resources available for Southern California families in ...
The CalFresh program, California's version of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), is a crucial lifeline for many low-income families. Recent legislative changes, particularly the One ...
With CalFresh benefits delayed in November due to the ongoing government shutdown, FIND Food Bank expects a surge in demand and is requesting National Guard assistance to ensure Coachella Valley ...
This post was updated Nov. 4 at 10:11 p.m. Millions of Americans may experience delays in food stamp benefits this November. The government shutdown has led to a steady decrease in provisions from ...
Concerns about new state rules governing Medi-Cal eligibility and citizenship requirements brought more than 100 people to a forum at the Veterans Memorial Hall in Santa Maria Thursday evening, many ...
Many needy families in the Mother Lode are already taking action to fill the gap in food assistance following the announcement that CalFresh recipients will not receive their benefits at the start of ...
More than 6,500 people in Tuolumne County who rely on CalFresh food assistance will not receive their benefits at the start of next month due to the federal government shutdown, even if Congress ...
With SNAP funds set to expire at the end of the month, over 50,000 Monterey County residents, more than half of them children, are expected to lose their food assistance in November. That means ...
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