How Do You Apply For Welfare In California?
With unemployment topping 10 percent in California, many people are turning to state welfare programs to make ends meet. There is no shame in applying for welfare benefits; if you are a taxpayer, consider this: You have paid into that fund for years. If you are low income and need help, that’s what social services are there for. Welfare in California is distributed at the county level. Therefore, you must contact your county department of social services to get welfare. The most popular welfare programs for low income people are WIC (food for Women, Infant and Children), Cash Aid, food stamps, and General Relief. General Relief is only available for people without children. If you are unemployed, you also qualify for CalWorks, which is a job re-training and employment project. Cash aid is only available to the very low income. For example, for a family of four, the entire family has to make less than $750 per month in order to qualify for cash aid. Most people on unemployment benefits