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CalFresh

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. Homeless, elderly or disabled persons may purchase prepared meals from participating restaurants with their EBT card. Effective June 1, 2019, SSI/SSP recipients in California are also eligible for CalFresh benefits, provided all other eligibility requirements are met.

Expedited CalFresh: Receive Food Benefits Quickly

You may be eligible for Expedited CalFresh (ES) benefits within three days, or even as early as the same day after the application is received, if you meet one of the three requirements below.

  1. Your combined gross monthly income and cash resources are less than your monthly rent or mortgage and utility costs;
  2. Your household has less than $150 in gross monthly income and cash resources of $100 or less; or
  3. You or someone in your household are migrant or seasonal farmworkers who are destitute, and your cash resources are $100 or less.


You must be interviewed, and your identity must be verified (photo ID not required) to receive Expedited CalFresh benefits. We will make all reasonable efforts to assist in verifying your identity either by calling a third party (someone you know) or any readily available documentary or electronic information.

You may be interviewed the same day you apply, or a telephone interview appointment will be scheduled within three days. However, you can call us any time before your scheduled appointment. 

If you qualify for ES and have not received your benefits within three days, call us. Your EBT card will be mailed, or you may pick it up at a district office.

Call (866) 613-3777 and press option #2 "Apply for Benefits," then press option #2 again "CalFresh Apply," to be connected to a worker when you call. 

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Basic Eligibility

Generally, you may be eligible for CalFresh benefits, which are federally funded, if you:

  • Receive CalWORKs or General Relief
  • Have low-income or no income
  • Have limited property
  • Receive Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary Payment (SSI/SSP)
  • Are a U.S. Citizen or a legal resident
  • Are an immigrant that meets certain criteria

Trafficking and Crime Victim Assistance Program (TCVAP) Criteria

TCVAP provides cash aid, food assistance, employment services, and health care assistance to eligible non-citizen victims of human trafficking who have applied or intend to apply for a T-Visa and victims of domestic violence and other serious crimes who have applied for a U-Visa.

T-Visa, U-Visa non-citizens, and Violence Against Women’s Act (VAWA) self-petitioners are not required to provide a Social Security Number to apply for CalFresh benefits. However, they must meet other CalFresh eligibility requirements, such as income.

If you do not meet federal eligibility to receive food assistance, you may be eligible to the California Food Assistance Program (CFAP).  CFAP provides state-funded food assistance to individuals who do not qualify for CalFresh benefits, which are federally funded, solely due to their immigration status. The benefits are the same as CalFresh; the only difference is the funding source. For more information, please visit the California Food Assistance Program information page. 

Customers are strongly encouraged to disclose their immigration status on the application or during their interview with the eligibility staff to avoid possible delays or erroneous denials of their application.

Minimum requirements to file a CalFresh application

CalFresh applications must include at minimum the following information:

  1. Applicant’s full name,
  2. Household’s address (unless homeless, district address is acceptable), and
  3. Signature of the Head of household, any adult household member, an authorized representative, or a responsible household member.

You can apply online at https://benefitscal.com, over the phone at

(866) 613-3777, or in person at your local DPSS District Office. 

CalFresh Benefit Minimum Allotment 

Based on the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) that is adjusted every year on October 1st, the minimum CalFresh benefit allotment for Federal Fiscal Year 2025-2026 is $24 for a household with 1 or 2 individuals.

To learn more, view the CalFresh Program Sheet

Apply On-Line with BenefitsCal

The easiest and quickest way to apply for CalFresh is online at BenefitsCal.


Apply by Telephone!
You can apply by phone. Call the Customer Service Center (CSC) (866) 613-3777 to have an application mailed to you.

Apply In Person
You can apply In person at any Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) District Office or outreach site.

You can also apply for CalFresh benefits in the following methods:

  • In person through a Drop Box located at any DPSS District Offices
  • In person with any CalFresh Outreach partners
  • By Mail to any local DPSS District offices
  • By Fax at (310) 215-8220
     

Customer Service Center Hours of Operation

The Customer Service Center is available to assist you Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.  We are closed on weekends and County Holidays. 

If you don’t have access to the internet to apply for CalFresh online, please use the Los Angeles County Hotspot Locator to find your nearest internet hotspot!