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  1. The CalFresh Program (formerly known as Food Stamps) helps low-income households increase their food-buying power to meet their household’s nutritional needs. CalFresh benefits issued through Electronic Benefit Transfer, also known as EBT card, can be used in grocery stores and participating Farmers Markets.

  2. Available in English, Spanish, and Chinese (pending). CalFresh Info Line 1-877-847-3663. Available in English, Spanish, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Korean, and Russian. For speech and/or hearing assistance call 711 Relay. Find your county office contact. Interpretation services available in all languages. Reasonable accommodations available.

  3. AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETING SERVICES. We now offer American and Spanish Sign Language Video Remote Interpreting Services for deaf or hard of hearing the same day! For more information, ask any DPSS staff person for assistance. American Sign Language In-Person interpreters are also available. Please ask a DPSS staff person for assistance ...

  4. CalFresh, known federally as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP, provides monthly food benefits to individuals and families with low-income and provides economic benefits to communities. CalFresh is the largest food program in California and provides an essential hunger safety net. CalFresh is federally mandated and in ...

  5. This webpage is affiliated with the California Department of Social Services CalFresh Program. CalFresh provides food benefits to eligible recipients to help buy nutritious foods for a better diet. FUNDED BY USDA, AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER.

  6. 1. Apply. Your county will call you within a week or two for an eligibility interview. 2. Get money. If approved, you will get an EBT card for groceries within 10 days. 3. Buy groceries. EBT cards work in most food stores and farmers’ markets. What will I need? A copy of your ID. Proof of any income. Proof of immigration status. for non-citizens.

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