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The CalFresh program, federally known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), helps provide qualified households and individuals with the means to meet their nutritional needs.

The CalFresh program plays a vital role in supporting the health and well-being of eligible low-income individuals and families by helping them meet their nutritional needs. Benefits are provided monthly on an electronic card that can be used like a debit card for households to purchase nutritious food from participating grocery stores and markets.

Who qualifies for CalFresh?

Specific eligibility requirements for CalFresh consider citizenship, income and other factors. Generally, benefits are available to qualifying low-income individuals and families who are:

  • U.S. citizens, or
  • Legal immigrants who meet certain criteria.

Recipients of Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary Payment (SSI/SSP) are now eligible for CalFresh.

What are the requirements for CalFresh?

To receive CalFresh benefits, eligibility requirements must be met in the following areas:

  • Citizenship/Immigration status
  • Income
  • Residency in San Bernardino County
  • Providing a Social Security Number

Other requirements may apply based on individual or family circumstances.

What are the program income limits?

There are two income limits: gross and net. Your total income before taxes or any other subtractions is called gross income. Certain subtractions from your gross income, called deductions, are allowed. Allowable deductions can include housing costs, child support payments, child or dependent care payments, and monthly medical expenses over $35 for elderly or disabled people. 

The amount left over after these deductions is called net income.

Current gross and net income limits can be found at wp.sbcounty.gov/tad/programs/calfresh. Click on CalFresh Income Limits in the CalFresh Brochures section.

How much CalFresh can I get?

The amount of CalFresh benefits a person or family can receive ranges from $292 to over $1,756 and is based on the size of your household, your income, and the amount of deductions you have.

Current benefit levels can be found at https://wp.sbcounty.gov/tad/programs/calfresh/. Click on CalFresh Income Limits in the CalFresh Brochures section.

How do I apply for CalFresh?

You can apply for CalFresh benefits by:

  • Completing an online application at BenefitsCal.com.
  • Calling the Customer Service Center at 877-410-8829 to request that an application be mailed to you.
  • Calling 2-1-1 to complete a telephone application.
  • Completing an application at a local Transitional Assistance Department (TAD) office listed below.

Transitional Assistance Locations

Adelanto10875 Rancho Rd., Adelanto
Apple Valley13886 Central Rd., Apple Valley
Barstow1900 E. Main St., Barstow
Colton1900 W. Valley Blvd., Colton
Del Rosa1895 Del Rosa Ave., San Bernardino
Fontana7977 Sierra Ave., Fontana
Hesperia9655 9th Ave., Hesperia
Needles1090 E. Broadway St., Needles
Ontario1647 E. Holt Blvd., Ontario
Ontario Medi-Cal Office1627 E. Holt Blvd., Ontario
Rancho Cucamonga10825 Arrow Rte., Rancho Cucamonga
Redlands1811 W. Lugonia Ave., Redlands
Rialto1175 W. Foothill Blvd., Rialto
San Bernardino265 E. Fourth St., San Bernardino
San Bernardino2740 Little Mountain Dr., San Bernardino
Twentynine Palms73629 Sun Valley Dr., Twentynine Palms
Victorville15010 Palmdale Rd., Victorville
Yucaipa32353 Yucaipa Blvd., Yucaipa
Yucca Valley56357 Pima Trail, Yucca Valley

Families and individuals can request that their application be processed as Expedited Service (ES) when applying for CalFresh. Applications that meet ES qualifications will be processed within three (3) working days.

For more information about current benefits, please call the Customer Service Center at 877-410-8829 or visit CalFresh – Transitional Assistance Department at wp.sbcounty.gov/tad/programs/calfresh.


Additional County Update News – July 3, 2025