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I'm new to this community but your story really resonates with me because I just went through almost the exact same thing! The misinformation about Emergency Allotments is so frustrating - I was also told by a worker that I should be getting EA payments when they haven't existed for years. It makes you feel like you're going crazy! Based on what you've shared about your expenses ($2,450 rent + utilities + $800 childcare), there's definitely something wrong with your benefit calculation. For context, I have a family of 3 with similar housing costs and we get $400+ monthly, so $40 for your family of 4 seems way off. A few things that might help when you call tomorrow: - Ask specifically if there's a "shelter deduction cap" applied to your case (sometimes they cap this incorrectly) - Make sure they know about ALL your utility expenses (electric, gas, water/sewer, trash, phone) - Confirm they applied the correct standard deduction for your household size The monthly loading issue suggests your case has some kind of "manual review" flag that's preventing automatic issuance. When this happened to me, it turned out there was an old verification requirement that was never properly cleared from my file. You've got great advice from everyone here - definitely push for a supervisor and don't let them dismiss your concerns. Your family deserves the correct benefits and you shouldn't have to fight for them every month!

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Thank you so much for sharing your experience! It's actually reassuring to know I'm not the only one who was told about these non-existent Emergency Allotments - I was starting to think I had imagined the whole conversation! Your point about the shelter deduction cap is really interesting. I never thought to ask about that specifically. And you're right about the utilities - I think I only mentioned electric and gas on my application but we also pay for water, sewer, trash, and internet separately. That could add up to a significant difference in the calculation. The "manual review" flag explanation makes so much sense! That would explain why my benefits never load automatically. Do you remember what kind of verification requirement was causing the issue in your case? I'm wondering if there's something similar stuck in my file that's causing this recurring problem. I'm feeling much more prepared for tomorrow's call now with all the specific terminology and questions everyone has provided. Hopefully I can finally get this mess sorted out!

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I'm new to this community but your situation sounds incredibly frustrating and unfortunately all too familiar. I went through something very similar with my CalFresh benefits earlier this year - the constant calling, different information from every worker, and benefits that seemed way too low for my household size. A few things jumped out at me from your post: 1. The Emergency Allotment confusion is sadly common - many workers aren't up to date on the fact that EA ended in February 2023. That worker who told you about getting back payments was completely wrong. 2. Your $40 for a family of 4 with $2,450 rent is definitely incorrect. Even with moderate income, your shelter costs alone should result in much higher benefits. 3. Having to call every month to get benefits loaded suggests there's a system glitch or verification flag stuck on your account. When I had similar issues, what finally worked was calling and specifically asking for an "eligibility review specialist" rather than a regular worker. I also made sure to mention that I needed both a "benefit recalculation due to unreported expenses" AND a "systems review for EBT loading issues." The fact that you applied for both CalWORKs and CalFresh simultaneously might be part of the problem - sometimes those dual applications create ongoing system conflicts even after one program is denied. Don't give up! With your housing and childcare costs, you should be getting significantly more than $40. Document everything when you call and push for a supervisor if needed.

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Hi there! As a newer member of this community, I just wanted to say how amazing it is to see everyone come together to help each other navigate these benefits! I'm a single mom with a 4-year-old and I've been on CalWORKs for about 8 months now. Reading through all these responses brought back memories of how confusing everything was at first. I wish I had known about this community when I started - it would have saved me so much stress and confusion! The information about the diaper benefit is so valuable. Even though my child is past diaper age now, I wish I had known about that extra $30/month when he was younger. It really shows how important it is to ask questions and advocate for ourselves. For anyone reading who might be new like the original poster was - don't be afraid to ask your caseworker about ALL the benefits you might be eligible for. I learned the hard way that they don't always volunteer information about everything available. Also, this community is such a great resource for real-world advice from people who actually understand what we're going through. Thanks to everyone who shared their knowledge and experiences here. It's posts and responses like these that make such a difference for families trying to make ends meet!

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Thank you so much for your kind words and for sharing your experience! As someone who was completely lost when I first posted here, I can't agree more about how important this community is. It's incredible how much practical knowledge everyone has shared - things that I never would have learned from my caseworker alone. I'm still pretty new to all of this (just got approved last month), but already I feel so much more confident about navigating the system thanks to everyone's help. The fact that you're taking time to encourage other newcomers really shows the supportive spirit here. I'm definitely going to pay it forward and help others when I have more experience under my belt. It's frustrating that we have to rely on each other to learn about benefits we're entitled to, but I'm grateful we have this space to share information and support each other. Your point about advocating for ourselves is so important - I'm learning that lesson quickly! Thanks for the encouragement and for being part of what makes this community so welcoming for people like me who are just starting out.

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Welcome to the community! I'm so glad you found this place and were able to get your questions answered. As someone who's been on CalWORKs for about a year now, I remember feeling just as confused when I first started. Just wanted to add a couple more tips that have helped me along the way: 1. Download the ebtEDGE app if you haven't already - it lets you check your Cash Aid and CalFresh balances without having to call or go online, and it shows nearby ATMs that don't charge fees. 2. Some pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens often have really good sales on diapers, and they accept EBT Cash. I've found some great deals there, especially when they have their store brand diapers on promotion. 3. If you're comfortable with it, consider cloth diapers for at home use - I know it sounds old-fashioned, but the upfront cost with your Cash Aid can actually save money long-term, and you can still use disposables when you're out and about. I'm really happy to see that you got the diaper benefit sorted out! That extra $30 makes such a difference. Don't hesitate to keep asking questions here - this community has been such a lifeline for me, and everyone genuinely wants to help each other succeed. Wishing you and your little one all the best!

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I went through this exact situation about 6 months ago in Orange County, so hopefully my experience helps! My first CalWORKs check took exactly 9 business days from approval to arrival in my mailbox. The key thing I learned is that LA County actually processes payments faster than some other counties, so that's good news for your cousin. One tip that really helped me: I signed up for USPS Informed Delivery (it's free) so I could see a photo of my mail each morning before it arrived. That way I knew exactly when to expect the check and didn't have to keep wondering if it got lost or stolen from my mailbox. Also, make sure she keeps her approval letter handy because it has her case number and payment date info that she'll need if she has to call about any issues. The automated phone system that Connor mentioned actually works pretty well - I still use it to check when my payments are issued each month. Good luck to your cousin, I hope everything works out with her rent!

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This is all really great advice! I'm going to help her sign up for that USPS Informed Delivery service today - that sounds like such a relief to know exactly when mail is coming instead of just anxiously checking the mailbox every day. And it's good to hear that LA County might actually be faster than some other counties. I'll make sure she has her approval letter ready when she calls that automated number. You've all been so helpful - I really appreciate everyone taking the time to share their experiences. It makes such a difference to get real information from people who've actually been through this process!

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Just want to echo what others have said about checking online - your cousin should definitely log into her BenefitsCal account or try the automated phone line. I'm currently on CalWORKs and I've found that sometimes the online system shows when a payment has been "issued" even before it arrives in the mail, which at least gives you peace of mind that it's coming. Also, since she's in LA County and rent is due soon, I'd suggest she be proactive about contacting her worker if the check doesn't arrive by this Friday. Don't wait until the last minute - if there's any issue with the address or the check got lost, it's better to know sooner rather than later so she has time to request a replacement or ask about that emergency assistance option that Sean mentioned. One more thing - make sure she checks her mailbox at the same time every day. My mail carrier comes at different times but usually within the same 2-hour window, so I learned when to expect mail and it helped reduce the anxiety of constantly checking!

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This is such solid advice! I'm definitely going to have her check online first thing tomorrow morning to see if there's any status update. And you're absolutely right about being proactive - I think I'll encourage her to call her worker by Friday if there's no sign of the check by then, rather than waiting until Monday when rent is due. The tip about learning the mail carrier's schedule is really smart too. I never thought about how much less stressful it would be to know roughly when to expect mail instead of checking randomly throughout the day. Thanks for all the practical suggestions!

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I'm really glad you came here to ask about this before making any decisions! As someone who's been navigating the CalWORKs system for a while, I can tell you that transparency with your caseworker is absolutely crucial. What you're describing is exactly the kind of situation that can create serious problems, even with the best intentions. The car would definitely count as a resource since you already have one vehicle, and the arrangement could raise red flags during routine audits. I want to echo what others have said about safer credit-building alternatives. I started with a secured credit card through my local credit union with just a $300 deposit. After making small purchases and paying them off in full each month for about 10 months, they graduated me to a regular card and my credit score improved significantly. The key is consistency - even small amounts help build that payment history. Another option that worked for a friend of mine is asking a trusted family member to add you as an authorized user on their existing card (if they have good payment history). You don't even need to use the card - just being listed helps your credit. Your benefits are your lifeline right now, and no credit improvement is worth risking that security. There are proven, safe ways to build credit that won't jeopardize your eligibility. Take your time and do it the right way!

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This is such great advice, thank you! I'm really starting to understand how important it is to protect my benefits first and foremost. The secured credit card route sounds like the perfect solution - I love that you were able to graduate to a regular card after just 10 months of responsible use. That gives me a clear timeline and goal to work toward. I'm also going to ask my dad about the authorized user option you mentioned, since that might be a way he can still help me build credit without any of the risks. I feel so much more confident now about having safer alternatives that won't put my CalWORKs benefits in jeopardy. Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and for emphasizing that my benefits are my lifeline - that really puts it all in perspective!

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I'm really glad you reached out before making this decision! As someone who's helped family members navigate CalWORKs, I can tell you this arrangement would definitely be problematic. Everyone here has given you excellent advice about the resource limits and reporting requirements. I wanted to add that there's another credit-building option that might work well for you: some banks offer "student" or "starter" credit cards with very low limits (like $300-500) that are designed for people with limited credit history. These often have lower approval requirements than secured cards and don't require a deposit upfront. Also, if you have any regular bills in your name (phone, utilities, etc.), you might want to look into services like Experian Boost that can add those payment histories to your credit report for free. Every little bit helps when you're building from scratch! Your dad's heart is probably in the right place, but this car loan idea could seriously backfire on both of you. The safer credit-building methods everyone mentioned might take a bit longer, but they won't put your essential benefits at risk. Better to build slowly and safely than to gamble with your security net!

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Thank you for mentioning those starter credit cards and Experian Boost! I hadn't heard of either option before. The idea of not needing a deposit upfront for the starter cards is really appealing, and I definitely have some utility bills in my name that could help with Experian Boost. It's amazing how many safe alternatives there are that I just didn't know about. You're absolutely right that my dad's heart is in the right place, but after reading everyone's responses, I can see how this could backfire badly for both of us. I'd rather take the slower, safer route and protect my benefits while still working toward better credit. Thanks for adding even more options to my list - I feel like I have a solid plan now for building credit the right way!

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i dont trust banks they can freeze ur account for no reason and then what??? at least with ebt card i know the money is there.

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That's a legitimate concern, but consider this: if your EBT card is skimmed and your benefits are stolen, those funds are gone until the county investigates and replaces them, which can take months. While bank accounts can have issues, they generally offer much better fraud protection than EBT cards. You might want to consider using one of the newer online banks or payment apps that have fewer restrictions and fees than traditional banks. Many CalWORKs recipients have had good experiences with Chime, Cash App, and similar services for their direct deposit.

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my chime has never been frozen and i've been using it for 2 years. ebt cards get stolen ALL THE TIME now and its way worse than any bank issues

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This post is so helpful! I've been putting off switching to direct deposit because I was worried about the process being complicated, but after reading everyone's experiences I'm definitely going to do it this week. Had no idea the benefits arrive earlier too - that's a huge bonus since I'm always stressed about timing with rent. Quick question for anyone who's done this - do you still get the same notification when your benefits are deposited, or do you just have to check your bank account? My EBT card always sends me a text when money gets added and I rely on that to know when my benefits hit.

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Hey Connor! You won't get the same text notifications that EBT sends, but most banks and apps like Chime, Cash App etc. have their own notification systems you can turn on. I get push notifications on my phone whenever money hits my account - sometimes even faster than the old EBT texts! You can usually set these up in your banking app under notifications or alerts. Way better than wondering if your benefits posted or not. Definitely make the switch - you'll wish you did it sooner!

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