About Us

Starting in September 2021 and continuing through October 2023, BenefitsCal will be carried out in three stages to all 58 counties. We are working towards a time when one nationwide system can supplant the current trio of C4Yourself®, YourBenefitsNow., and MyBenefits CalWIN.

BenefitsCal

California residents have until the end of November to use BenefitsCal to apply for government aid. Helping out in a general sense. Consumers save time and money by not having to go to several different stores. make support requests and keep them up to date. They can do all of these things and more by logging into their accounts at BenefitsCal.com. They can check their Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) balances, communicate with coworkers, submit documents, make changes to their personal profiles, and set up meetings.

CalSAWS is a system that aids district officials in regulating and administering the programme; BenefitsCal is a secure, user-friendly website that gathers information from customers and community groups on its behalf. The public’s requirements inspired the creation of BenefitsCal.

BenefitsCal

A new user-friendly website, BenefitsCal, is available to all residents of the Golden State. CalFresh, CalWORKS, the Refugee Monetary Assistance Program, MediCal, and the County Medical Services Program can all be applied for and administered directly through the state’s Department of Social Services website.

The state of California is permitted to distribute February 2022 CalFresh Allowances in the event of an emergency. Every family gets at least the highest CalFresh payment. All families that qualify for the highest allowable stipend based on family size will now receive a $95 monthly emergency budget.

Cash aid and other programmes are available to households with one or more children through CalWORKs. Local social officials in each of the state’s 58 towns are responsible for implementing and managing the programme.

Residents can access their benefits and make changes to their profiles through BenefitsCal. This consists of cash help, food stamps (now called CalFresh), and other forms of nutritional aid. Through CalWORKs, low-income households with minor children can access essential resources and support. The 58 towns across the nation are served by this programme, which is run by the social officials in each.