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CalFresh, California’s largest food assistance program, helps provide low-income families and individuals who meet federal income eligibility rules with monthly food benefits. The program, known ...
Few college students participate in the state’s CalFresh food program despite being eligible, according to a report published Tuesday by the University of California’s California Policy Lab. The ...
CalFresh, a federally funded food assistance program, is a largely untapped resource for California college students, a recent UCLA study found. Researchers at the UCLA Center for Health Policy ...
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Recipients of the CalFresh food program will see a significant jump in payments starting Friday — just as some of California’s major coronavirus-related benefit programs end. CalFresh benefits will go ...
Feb. 21—The temporary increase of CalFresh benefits enacted at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic will expire by the end of March, impacting over 1,400 households in Colusa County, officials said.
A CalFresh program has relaunched in November to make healthy fruits and vegetables more affordable. With $10 million in new state funding secured by Assemblymember Alex Lee, the CalFresh Fruit and ...
It is the largest food program in California, dubbed an "essential hunger safety net." But KCRA 3 Investigates has learned that the program, CalFresh, is the target of organized crime — crime that is ...
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