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OTHER ASSISTANCE RESOURCES
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San Diego County Public Assistance

Call: (866) 262-9881 or 2-1-1
Information on Medi-Cal/Healthy Families, General Relief screening, Food Stamps, and CalWORKS (TANF).

Visit:
El Cajon Family Resource Center
220 S. First Street
El Cajon, CA 92019
Call: (866) 262-9881

INFO: Family Resource Centers assist County residents seeking financial public assistance or medical insurance coverage. Clients are required to meet specific eligibility requirements determined by Federal, State or County law.

Services: Cal Learn, CalWORKs - How To Apply, CAPI Children in Need, Inc., Direct Deposit - EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer), Domestic Violence Safety Plan, Eligibility - CalWORKs, CalFresh Benefit Amount, CalFresh Eligibility, CalFresh Income Limits, General Relief, General Relief - Board and Care Payment Program, Healthy San Diego, Medi-Cal, Other Services - CalWORKs, Other Services - CalFresh, San Diego County Domestic Violence Hotline, Welfare to Work, Where to Apply for CalFresh.


EDUCATION SERVICES

CUYAMACA CAL WORKS PROGRAM
Call: (619) 660-4380

Visit: 
Counseling Center, Room A-202
900 Rancho San Diego Parkway
El Cajon, CA 92019-4369

INFO: 
Our program is called S.T.E.P.S. which is an acronym for Success Through Education Produces Self-Sufficiency.
This program provides supportive services to CalWORKs recipients attending Cuyamaca College. We help students to achieve individual educational goals as well as learn employable skills with the ultimate goal of increased wage earning power to become economically self-sufficient. The CalWORKs S.T.E.P.S. staff is ready to help potential and current students. We offer a variety of services and financial resources that can help you cover your educational and living costs while you are a student.

Respite Program for Caregivers

YMCA--RESPITE PROVIDER RESOURCES
(619) 543-9850 x. 123
Program participants must be aged 55 and older and provide care for their grandchildren as a permanent or temporary foster placement.


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