California Food Stamps

April 12th, 2009 | by myarticlenetwork |

First of all let me explain to you what the California food stamps program is about. Is a state program that assists individuals and low income families make food purchases. In order to qualify for California food stamps you must meet specific criteria which have to do with your income

Food stamp households, except those containing an aged or disabled member or where all members receive cash assistance, are subject to gross and net income determination tests. Gross Income – all non-excludable income from any source including all earned income and all unearned income. The maximum gross allowed is 130% of the Federal poverty level (FPL) or 165% of the FPL if the household has an elderly or disabled person who qualifies to be a separate household. once you meet the gross income requirement then you will have to check your net income. Net income is computed by deducting the following, if applicable, from gross income. The resultant amount cannot exceed 100% of the FPL.You must also be a citizen or have lived in the country for five years or if you are an individual that has been receiving disability assistance of benefits. You must also not have any liquid assets above $2000. You can apply for California food stamps by filling out an application and turning it in to your nearest county welfare department. You can also pick up an application at your local social service office or you can go online. Once your application is turned in a caseworker will contact you with an appointment. Once you get the plastic card upon being approved you must activate. Please sign up on this site for California food stamps.net for future and up-to-date telephone and food stamp information.

 

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