Apply for CalWORKs for adults with dependent children
Human Services Agency of San Francisco
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The California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) program provides services such as temporary financial support and cash assistance, job training and placement, education, child care, free diapers, counseling, and transportation allowances to pregnant women and eligible families with children under age 19.
Available
Monday - Friday | 8 am - 5 pm |
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ADA accessibleUnknown
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citizenshipNo requirements
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communitiesparents, pregnant parent
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freeYes
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County residents onlySan Francisco
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Eligibility descriptionEligibility for benefits depends on a number of factors, including family size, income, property, and special needs. Participants must work or participate in an activity through the CalWORKs Welfare to Work employment program.
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Documentation Needed to EnrollMay be asked to provide proof of income and property, information regarding citizenship status and residence, social security number, and/or work or school status.
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languagesMandarin, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese
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countiesSan Francisco
What to do next
Call 415-557-5100
Call CalWORKs for more information, or to apply.
Click to visit link - https://www.sfhsa.org/.../calworks
Visit the link for more information, and to apply.
Email CalWORKs@sfgov.org
Email for more information.
Locations
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Mon - Fri 8 am - 5 pm Sat - Sun Closed -
Southeast Workforce Development Center
1800 Oakdale Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94124
Get directions
3.0 miles away Mon - Fri 8 am - 5 pm Sat - Sun Closed
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"muy buen servicio "
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"More experience about it"
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"I have a son and came here to apply for Calworks, it takes a few hours but worth it. They also supply diapers, if needed. You go through an intake with a social worker, then watch a video, then do OCAT, and lastly you’ll get a golden state advantage card."
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