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BenefitsCal is a secure and convenient online platform where individuals can apply for and renew benefits such as CalWORKs, CalFresh, Medi-Cal, the County Medical Services Program (CMSP), and Disaster CalFresh. The user-friendly website ensures that applications are submitted directly to the county for efficient processing, making it easier than ever to access the assistance you need.

For more information, download the BenefitsCal brochure below.

CalFresh, federally known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), provides monthly electronic benefits to help eligible households and individuals purchase nutritious food. These benefits can be used at most grocery stores, farmers’ markets, and food retailers, making it easier to access healthy meal options. By addressing food insecurity, the CalFresh Program supports improved health and well-being for participants, fostering stronger and more resilient communities.

For detailed information and resources, download the CalFresh brochures below.

Medi-Cal provides free or low-cost health coverage to eligible California residents, including low-income children, pregnant women, families, and adults. Most Medi-Cal participants receive care through managed health plans, ensuring access to comprehensive medical services. By applying through Covered California, individuals are automatically evaluated for Medi-Cal eligibility, streamlining the enrollment process for quality healthcare coverage.

For more details, download the Medi-Cal brochure below.

CalWORKs is a time-limited program offering financial assistance to families with children experiencing reduced parental support due to circumstances such as death, incapacity, unemployment, or absence. In addition to financial aid, CalWORKs provides a variety of supportive services, including Welfare-to-Work programs, childcare, the Home Visiting Program, Family Stabilization services, and housing assistance. These resources are designed to help families achieve stability and long-term self-sufficiency.

For more details, download the CalWORKs and CalWORKs Supportive Services brochures below.

Self-Service Options: Convenient Access to Assistance Anytime, Anywhere The San Bernardino County Transitional Assistance Department provides a range of Self-Service options designed to save time and offer convenient access to services from home or on the go. These tools empower individuals to:

  • Access case information
  • Submit Semi-Annual Reports
  • View benefit amounts
  • Upload case documents
  • Complete re-evaluations and recertifications
  • Receive appointment reminders

For more information, download the Self-Service Options brochure below.

San Bernardino County’s General Relief (GR) program offers loan assistance to individuals and families experiencing temporary challenges in accessing housing, food, or transportation. Fully funded and administered by the County, GR is the only Transitional Assistance Department (TAD) program of its kind, providing critical support to help residents regain stability.

For more information, download the General Relief brochure below.

The Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI) is a state-funded program that provides monthly cash benefits to eligible aged, blind, and disabled non-citizens who cannot receive SSI/SSP solely because of their immigration status. CAPI helps ensure financial stability for those who need it most.

For more information, download the CAPI brochure below.

The Foster Care program offers financial assistance for children placed in out-of-home care through Children and Family Services (CFS) or the Probation Department. This program also encompasses additional supportive initiatives, including:

  • Adoption Assistance Program (AAP)
  • Approved Relative Caregiver
  • Extended Foster Care (EFC)
  • Kinship Guardianship Assistance Program (Kin-GAP)
  • Legal Guardianship
  • These services provide vital support to ensure the well-being and stability of children and their caregivers.

For more information, download the Foster Care brochure below.

San Bernardino County offers comprehensive domestic violence support services to CalWORKs participants, survivors, and their children. These services include confidential 24/7 hotlines, access to emergency shelters, legal advocacy, and counseling programs provided through trusted partner agencies. Resources are available across various regions within the county, ensuring help is within reach for anyone in need. The County also provides tailored Welfare-to-Work plans and waivers to ensure survivors receive necessary support without added risk.

For a full list of services and resources, download the brochure below.