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Also want to mention that when you get CalWORKs, your children automatically qualify for free school meals without having to complete a separate application. And you might qualify for reduced-cost internet and phone services through California LifeLine. These additional benefits add even more value beyond just comparing the Cash Aid amount to the CalFresh reduction.

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Oh that's great about the school meals! My kids are in elementary school and that would really help. I'll ask about the LifeLine program too, our internet bill is crazy high right now.

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Just wanted to add that you should also ask your worker about the CalWORKs housing assistance programs when you get approved. Some counties offer additional rental assistance or help with security deposits that can make a huge difference alongside your Cash Aid and CalFresh benefits. Also, if you're looking for work or need job training, the Welfare-to-Work (WTW) program can provide childcare vouchers and transportation assistance - these aren't counted as income so they won't affect your CalFresh calculation. The whole CalWORKs package is really designed to help you get ahead financially, not just replace one benefit with another.

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This is such helpful information! I had no idea about the housing assistance programs. My rent is my biggest expense right now so that could be a game changer. Do you know if I need to ask specifically about housing help during my approval call, or will they automatically tell me about all the programs I qualify for?

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Thank you so much for sharing this success story! As someone new to the CalWORKs system, I had no idea that calling to expedite theft claims was even possible. The worker who helped me file my paperwork last month made it sound like the 10-30 day wait was set in stone. This thread is like a goldmine of practical advice that you just don't get from the official channels. The tip about calling right at 8am, asking for supervisors, and having documentation ready - these are the real-world strategies that actually work. I'm bookmarking this entire conversation in case I ever need it. It's so reassuring to see that when people advocate for themselves and know what to ask for, the system can actually respond quickly. Your same-day approval gives hope to everyone dealing with this increasingly common problem. Thanks to everyone who shared their experiences and tips here. This is exactly the kind of community support that makes navigating these challenges so much more manageable!

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I'm so glad this thread has been helpful for you! When I first started dealing with CalWORKs, I felt completely lost and didn't know what questions to ask or what my rights were. It's frustrating that the workers don't always tell you about all your options - like being able to expedite emergency claims. One thing I've learned is that it really helps to come prepared with specific language when you call. Instead of just saying "I need help," try saying something like "I'm requesting emergency processing of my EBT theft claim due to financial hardship" or "I need to speak with a supervisor about expediting my case." Using their own terminology seems to get better results. Also, don't be discouraged if the first person you talk to says they can't help - sometimes you have to call back and try again with a different worker. The system is so inconsistent, but persistence really does pay off. This community has been such a lifesaver for navigating all these challenges. There's so much knowledge here from people who've actually been through it all. Definitely keep this thread handy - you never know when you might need these tips again!

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This is such an inspiring thread to read! I just joined this community because I'm new to CalWORKs and honestly had no idea what to expect if something like theft ever happened to my benefits. Reading about Ethan's same-day success and all the practical advice everyone shared here is incredibly reassuring. The fact that so many people took the time to share their experiences and specific strategies (like calling at 8am, asking for supervisors, documenting everything) shows what an amazing support system this community is. I'm definitely saving this entire thread for reference. It's terrible that EBT theft is becoming so common, but knowing that there are ways to advocate for faster processing and that people here are willing to help each other navigate the system makes me feel so much more confident about managing any future challenges. Thank you to everyone who contributed their knowledge here - this is exactly the kind of real-world information that makes all the difference when you're dealing with bureaucracy and stress!

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I went through this exact situation about 3 years ago when my daughter was 15! Yes, your CalFresh will go down some when you get CalWORKs, but you'll definitely have more total money each month. In my case, I was getting around $500 in food stamps and that dropped to about $320, but I was getting $700+ in cash aid, so it was totally worth it. For the work requirements, they'll work with you to create a plan. Since your son is 16, you do need to do the 30 hours, but like others mentioned, there are options. I did a mix of job search and community college classes. The education route was actually amazing - I got my medical assistant certificate and now have a stable job that pays well enough that I don't need CalWORKs anymore. One tip: when you meet with your WTW worker, be upfront about your goals and what kind of work or training interests you. They have partnerships with local colleges and training programs that can really set you up for success. Don't just accept the first thing they suggest if it doesn't feel like a good fit for you. The application process can be frustrating, but stick with it. Having that financial stability while getting training or education can be life-changing!

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This is exactly what I needed to hear! Your situation sounds so similar to mine. It's really encouraging that you were able to use the education option to build a career that got you off assistance entirely. I've been worried about getting trapped in the system, but it sounds like it can actually be a stepping stone to something better. The medical assistant program sounds interesting - how long did that take to complete? And were you able to do it while meeting your 30-hour WTW requirement, or did the classes count toward those hours?

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The medical assistant program took about 18 months to complete, and yes, the classes absolutely counted toward my WTW hours! That was the best part - I was meeting my requirements while actually building skills for a career. The program was through our local community college and CalWORKs covered all the tuition and even helped with books and supplies. I did about 20 hours of classes per week and then had to do 10 hours of job search activities until I got into my externship in the final semester. My WTW worker was really supportive and understood that the education was an investment in getting off assistance permanently. Just make sure when you apply that you express interest in education/training programs right from the start - it can take a few months to get enrolled, so the sooner you start that conversation the better!

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I'm new here but wanted to chime in since I just went through this process myself last year. Everything everyone has shared is really accurate - your food stamps will decrease but you'll have more money overall with the cash aid. One thing I haven't seen mentioned is that during your initial interview, they'll ask about any assets you have (bank accounts, vehicles, etc.). Make sure you're honest about everything because they do verify this information. Also, if you have any money saved up, there are limits on how much you can have in the bank and still qualify. The WTW program really isn't as scary as it sounds. My worker helped me figure out a plan that worked with my schedule and my kids' needs. They also have childcare assistance if you need it for job interviews or training programs, which was a huge help for me. Good luck with your decision! It sounds like it could really help your family's situation, especially with the education opportunities others have mentioned.

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Hi Zainab! I went through a similar situation when I moved here from Florida with my two kids last year. A few things that really helped me that haven't been mentioned yet: 1. When you apply on BenefitsCal, save your confirmation number and take screenshots of everything - the system sometimes glitches and you'll want proof you submitted everything on time. 2. For temporary housing proof while staying with your cousin, I used a simple letter from my family member stating I was staying there temporarily, plus I had them sign an affidavit. The county accepted this along with any mail I'd received there. 3. They'll assign you to a specific county office based on where you're staying. Once you know which office, try calling first thing in the morning (8 AM sharp) - that's when I had the best luck getting through. 4. If you get approved for CalWORKs, ask about their transportation assistance program too. They can help with bus passes or gas vouchers while you're job searching or attending WTW activities. The whole process took about 3-4 weeks for me, but I did get expedited CalFresh in 3 days since my savings were almost gone. Don't give up if it feels overwhelming - the benefits really do help while you get back on your feet in a new state. You're doing the right thing by applying immediately!

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Thank you so much Ali! This is incredibly helpful - especially the tip about calling at 8 AM and saving screenshots. I never would have thought about transportation assistance either, that could really help since I don't have a car right now and have been relying on rideshares which is expensive. Your timeline gives me hope that this will work out. It's so reassuring to hear from someone who went through the exact same situation successfully. I'm going to start gathering all my documents today and apply tomorrow morning. Really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience!

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I'm new to this community but wanted to share what I learned when my sister moved from Oregon to CA last year. One thing that really saved her time was setting up a MySocialServices account online BEFORE applying - it's connected to BenefitsCal but gives you access to additional resources and lets you track your case status more easily. Also, since you mentioned your savings are running low, make sure to mention that during your CalFresh interview because it could qualify you for emergency food assistance even before your regular benefits start. The county sometimes has local food banks they can refer you to immediately while your application is processing. Another tip - if you end up needing to visit the office in person, try to go mid-week (Tuesday-Thursday) as Mondays and Fridays tend to be absolutely packed. Best of luck with everything, and don't hesitate to ask questions here - this community has been super helpful for navigating CA benefits!

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I just went through my redetermination last month and can share my experience! The interview was definitely easier than my initial application - took about 15 minutes by phone vs. the 2+ hours I spent at the office originally. A few tips that helped me: - Call your county office first thing in the morning (8-9am) to request phone interview - that's when I had the best luck reaching someone - Have your documents organized in advance: recent pay stubs, rent receipt, utility bills, and bank statements - Write down any changes since your last review (new job, moved, household changes, etc.) - Keep notes during the interview about what they tell you The caseworker mostly asked about my current income and if anything had changed with my living situation. Since you're working part-time now, make sure to emphasize that you're meeting your Welfare to Work requirements - they love to hear about employment progress! Don't stress too much about the savings account - as others mentioned, you're way under the asset limit. Good luck with your interview!

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This is super helpful, thank you! I'm definitely going to call first thing Monday morning to request the phone interview. Your tip about keeping notes during the interview is really smart - I get nervous and forget things easily. Quick question - when they asked about your income changes, did they want to see pay stubs from when you started working or just recent ones? I've been at my job for about 6 weeks now and want to make sure I bring the right documentation.

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I'm going through my first redetermination next month too and this thread has been SO helpful! Reading everyone's experiences makes me feel less anxious about it. One thing I wanted to add - I called my county office yesterday using that early morning tip someone mentioned and actually got through to a real person! They confirmed I can do the phone interview and even let me schedule it for a time that works with my work schedule. The caseworker I spoke with said to have my last 4 pay stubs ready, current rent receipt, and any bank statements from the past 3 months. She also mentioned something that might help others - if you're having trouble gathering all the documents, they can sometimes give you a 10-day extension to submit missing paperwork after the interview. Obviously it's better to have everything ready, but it's good to know there's some flexibility if needed. Thanks again to everyone who shared their experiences - this community is amazing for getting real advice from people who actually know what it's like to navigate this system!

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This whole thread has been a lifesaver! I've been putting off calling about my redetermination because I was so worried it would be as stressful as my initial application. Reading everyone's real experiences makes me feel so much more prepared and confident. @Amara Okafor that s'great advice about the 10-day extension - I had no idea that was even an option! And @Arjun Patel your step-by-step tips are perfect. I m definitely'going to write everything down beforehand and call first thing in the morning. It s so'refreshing to get honest, practical advice from people who actually understand what we re going'through instead of just reading confusing official websites. Thank you all for taking the time to share your experiences!

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