San Diego County to Launch Resources as New CalFresh Work Rules Went Into Effect June 1st
Nearly 100,000 Impacted in San Diego County; 665,000 in California
New federal rules will go into effect Monday, requiring some San Diego County residents who receive CalFresh food benefits to meet work or volunteer requirements to get or keep benefits.
State-wide, the updated CalFresh work rules impact approximately 840,000 recipients, with state officials estimating that up to 665,000 Californians are at risk of losing their food benefits if they do not meet the new requirements.
The updated federal rules apply to certain Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents, or ABAWDs, who are applying for or renewing CalFresh benefits. Those affected are individuals who:
- Are between 18 and 64 years old;
- Are not living with a child under 14;
- Do not meet a federal exemption;
- Are physically and mentally able to work; and
- Are not pregnant or disabled.

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