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CALFRESH OUTREACH<br />

FACT SHEET<br />

The CalFresh Program (CFP) in Los Angeles County is an investment in<br />

Los Angeles County’s future. It <strong>of</strong>fers nutrition benefits to participating families<br />

and individuals, supports work, and provides economic benefits to communities.<br />

However, too many low-income families and individuals who are eligible for the<br />

program do not participate, and thus, go without nutrition assistance that could<br />

stretch their food dollars at the grocery store. Furthermore, their communities<br />

miss out on the benefits provided by new CalFresh (CF) dollars flowing into the<br />

local economy.<br />

In June 2004, the Los Angeles County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors directed the<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Services</strong> (DPSS) to develop a collaborative<br />

campaign to increase CF utilization in Los Angeles County. In response to that<br />

direction, DPSS implemented many CFP <strong>outreach</strong> strategies which have had<br />

positive results in the CF participation rate in Los Angeles County. DPSS has<br />

worked with and through partners on all levels – federal, State and especially<br />

the local level, to conduct CF <strong>outreach</strong>.<br />

The <strong>outreach</strong> strategies helped achieve the 2011 National Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Counties Award for the Dolores Huerta <strong>Public</strong> Service Announcement and the<br />

United States <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Agriculture (USDA)-Food and Nutrition Service (FNS)<br />

2011 Silver Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Hunger Champion Award<br />

for <strong>outreach</strong>.<br />

In June 2007, there were 624,827 individuals on the CFP in Los Angeles County,<br />

compared to 1,016,668 in June 2011. This represents a 63% increase. This<br />

increase is attributed to the following elements:<br />

I. Innovative Use <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

• Online CF Applications - In February 2011, implemented “Your<br />

Benefits Now” an alternative web-based means for the general<br />

public to apply for benefits online.<br />

• Medi-Cal Solicitation Project - The informational notice will inform<br />

Medi-Cal recipients <strong>of</strong> CF and direct them to the nearest District<br />

Office or Community-Based Organization/Faith-Based Organization<br />

(CBO/FBO) and will provide him/her with the Health and Nutrition<br />

Hot Line telephone number.<br />

• Telephone Interviews - In October 2010, the telephone interview<br />

option was made available at initial application and recertification<br />

for all CF households.


II.<br />

Streamlined Procedures<br />

• Health and Nutrition Mobile Unit - In September 2010, launched the<br />

Mobile Unit <strong>outreach</strong> by delivering CF and Medi-Cal services to<br />

targeted non-traditional locations.<br />

• Outreach Workers – Twenty-nine Eligibility Workers(EW) accept and<br />

process CF applications at over 88 non-traditional sites, such as<br />

health clinics, hospitals, Women, Infants, and Children sites, food<br />

pantries, farmer’s markets, churches and schools.<br />

• Restaurant Meals Program - Assist homeless, elderly and disabled CF<br />

participants in purchasing prepared meals at 1,200 restaurants<br />

authorized by the USDA.<br />

• In-Home Supportive <strong>Services</strong>(IHSS)/CF Flyer - In June 2010, created<br />

a CFP brochure/flyer that will be distributed to IHSS consumers who<br />

do not receive Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary<br />

Payment benefits.<br />

III.<br />

Working with Faith-Based Organizations and Other Agencies.<br />

• Mexican Consulate - Partnership with the Mexican Consulate to<br />

conduct CF <strong>outreach</strong> at their monthly “Consulado Sobre Ruedas”<br />

(Consulate on Wheels project) events.<br />

• One E-App Project - Partnership with City <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles and<br />

Los Angeles Unified School District allows the public to apply for<br />

benefits via a kiosk-generated application.<br />

• Senior Centers Outreach - Outstationed EWs perform <strong>outreach</strong> and<br />

accept applications at 11 <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Community and Senior<br />

<strong>Services</strong> emergency food distribution sites and Senior Centers.<br />

• Probation <strong>Department</strong> Inmate Release - CF <strong>outreach</strong> and<br />

application processing from recently released inmates at two<br />

orientation facilities.<br />

• Foster Care <strong>Services</strong> - Partnership with the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Children<br />

and Family <strong>Services</strong>, to provide CFP <strong>outreach</strong> to exiting Foster Care<br />

Youth.<br />

• Application Assistance Projects - Partnerships with agencies who<br />

provide application assistance to potentially eligible CF households:<br />

-19 CBOs/FBOs<br />

-Los Angeles Regional Food Bank<br />

-Catholic Charities <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles Project<br />

-Lutheran <strong>Services</strong> <strong>of</strong> Van Nuys<br />

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• CalFresh Education Projects - Partnership with agencies to educate<br />

CF participants on the use <strong>of</strong> Electronic Benefit Transfer cards at<br />

Farmer’s Markets, CF Program and healthy eating:<br />

-The Ecology Center and Roots <strong>of</strong> Change<br />

-<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Health<br />

-Northgate Market<br />

-<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Community and Senior <strong>Services</strong><br />

-<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Aging, Wise and Healthy Aging<br />

• FreshWorks Fund Project - Partnership with the California Endowment<br />

to leverage their FreshWorks Fund to conduct CF <strong>outreach</strong> events in a<br />

new/expanded market.<br />

• Fred Jordan Mission - Conducted CF and Medi-Cal <strong>outreach</strong> at the<br />

Annual Skid Row Christmas Event.<br />

• Herald Crusade Community Center - Conducted CF and Medi-Cal<br />

<strong>outreach</strong> at the event.<br />

IV.<br />

Promote <strong>Public</strong> Awareness<br />

• Dolores Huerta PSA - PSA to promote the CF Program.<br />

• Extended Outreach to the Community - DPSS employees continue<br />

to voluntarily conduct CF <strong>outreach</strong> presentations at houses <strong>of</strong><br />

worship and schools during their own time on the weekends.<br />

• Immigration <strong>Services</strong> - Partner with the Bureau <strong>of</strong> United States<br />

Citizenship and Immigration <strong>Services</strong>, to launch a campaign against<br />

the myths about public charge.<br />

• Southern California Edison Company - Partnership to inform<br />

consumers about CFP and the Restaurant Meals Program.<br />

• Media/Radio events - Participated in various events providing CF<br />

information:<br />

-Univision<br />

-Telemundo KWHY-TV Channel 22<br />

-KSCI Channel 18 "Kababayan LA”<br />

-The County Channel and My County<br />

-USDA-FNS CF radio campaigns<br />

- United Way <strong>of</strong> Greater Los Angeles radio campaign<br />

-Chinese Media Campaign<br />

-KJLH radio station/ 6th Annual Taste <strong>of</strong> Soul event<br />

-Blue Line Media, an advertisement with MTA<br />

• CF Awareness Month Campaign - Preparing the 2012 Los Angeles<br />

County campaign to include <strong>outreach</strong> and media events.<br />

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