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Santa Clara CountySocial Services Agency
Prepared by Data Analysis, Program Integrity & Reporting Division - Decision Support & Research
Report
Quarterly Statistical Report
October 2019
Robert MenicocciSocial Services Agency Director
ofPublic AssistanceProgram
2Prepared by Data Analysis, Program Integrity & Reporting Division | Decision Support and Research Report Quarter: October 2019 | QSR
ForewardSocial Services Agency mission is to provide resources and opportunities in a culturally responsive manner to enhance the quality of life in our community by protecting, educating and empowering individuals and families. Agency strives to fulfill its mission by embracing our vision to Empower, Transform and Innovate constantly so as to not only be responsive to the needs of today but also be positioned well for the future.
Aligned to our mission and vision, we are proud to introduce the newly redesigned Quarterly Statistical Report for Public Assistance Programs. The redesigned report provides, not only the statistical data on the public assistance programs, but is now able to provide meaningful insights and context to the stats by comparing it with the county census data. It further provides detailed stats by county districts, cities, and regions. Throughout the report, it features comparative stats pertaining to six key demographics - age, individual type (adult/children), gender, ethnicity, language and citizenship status.
We remain committed to provide the public, partners, stakeholders and workforce with comprehensive statistical data on the population we serve and the programs we offer to the residents of Santa Clara County.
A big thank you to the Decision Support and Research team for their creativity, passion and relentless effort in this endeavour. I am hopeful that you’ll find this redesigned report to be extremely helpful and of utmost use!
Umesh Pol Director - Data Analysis, Program Integrity and Reporting
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Table of Contents
Glossary 72
Table Listing 75
Reference 77
Acknowledgements
TRENDS
Program Caseloads 58
Yearly 61
Quarterly 66
Region 70
GLOSSARY & REFERENCE
CalWORKs 21
Santa Clara County population compare to population on Public Assistance with demographics
Demographics of the population on Public Assistance
District population compare to population on Public Assistance with demographics
City population compare to population on Public Assistance
ProgramAt-A-Glance 20
Public Assistance programs contain information on program narrative, latest program policies, infographic data, and detail data statistics
Trends 57
79
Glossary & Trends 71
Foster Care 49
AAP and KinGAP 53
Refugee Cash Assistance 45
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants 41
General Assistance 37
Medi-Cal 33
CalFresh 29
Santa Clara County
5
Public Assistance
7
District
8
District 1 9
District 2 10
District 3 11
District 4 12
District 5 13
City
14
AT-A-GLANCE PROGRAM DETAILS
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1. Data Source: Census Data of 20102. Data Source: Social Services Agency Public Assistance System - CalWIN, distinct individual count3. Individuals may receive more than one Public Assistance Program; hence Individuals maybe counted more than once
AT-A-GLANCESanta Clara County
CalWORKs
0.6% 4.6% 20% 0.2%
CalFresh Medi-CalGeneral
Assistance
AAP & KinGAPFoster Care
11,238 82,533 354,705 3,380
Refugee Cash Assistance
0.1% 0.001% 0.1% 0.137%
Cash Assistance
Program for Immigrants
p
Individuals on Public Assistance Programs3
1,781,6421
20% 365,083 2
Total Population on Public AssistanceTotal Santa Clara County Population
935 21 947 2,440
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1. Per Census, individuals ages 17 and under are considered children. For consistency purposes, both Santa Clara County and Public Assistance population are based on same definition.
How does the population on Public Assistance compare
to Santa Clara County population?
AT-A-GLANCESanta Clara County
Language
Asian
62,567428,96315%
English
847,353194,690
23% Indo-Europe
158,154 4,243
3%
Spanish
323,15099,500
31%
Other
4,08324,02217%
AdultsChildren
1,352,097
247,383
429,545
117,700
18% 27%
of the U.S. Citizens in Santa Clara County are on Public Assistance
Non Citizens 321,077 32%
103,552
1,460,565
261,531
18% U.S. Citizens
1
Age
60+ 25 to 59 18 to 2415 to 176 to 140 to 5
158,078 69,583 210,705 149,257 280,077 913,942 35,109 61,508 21,083 35,578 138,109 73,696
29%
30%
26% 23%
887,791
197,779
893,851
167,304
22% 19%
Gender
Ethnicity & Race
Hispanic 65%
All Other 63%
Pacific Islander 38%
Black/African American 23%
Asian
White/Caucasian 5%
19%105,668570,524
10,88746,427
162,588250,623
2,6577,060
38,654836,616
70,392 44,629
Population on Public AssistanceSanta Clara County Population
24%
15%
of the Non-Citizens in Santa Clara County are on Public Assistance
Population on Public Assistance
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1. Designation of Adults and Children population is based on Individual Type* per program rules and regulation2. Data Source: Social Services Agency Public Assistance System - CalWIN, distinct individual count* Individuals between 14 to 19 year olds can be considered an adult in one program and a child in another program depending on the program in which they qualify for.
Report Quarter: October 2019 | QSR
The demographics of population on Public
Assistance
AT-A-GLANCEPublic Assistance
AdultsChildren
232,816 133,681
64% 36%
Language
English
194,690
Asian
62,56717%
53% Indo-Europe
4,2431 %
Spanish
99,50027%
Other
4,0831 %
Ethnicity & Race
20% 365,0832
of the population in Santa Clara County are on Public Assistance
197,779 167,304
of the population on Public Assistance are U.S. Citizens
of the population on Public Assistance are Non-Citizens
Non Citizens 28% 103,552
261,531
72% U.S. Citizens
1
1
46%
Gender
54%
162,588
44,629
2,657
10,887
105,668
38,654
Hispanic 45%
All Other 12%
Pacific Islander 1%
Black/African American 3%
Asian
White/Caucasian 11%
29%
Age
35,109 61,508 21,083 35,578 138,109 73,696
9.6%
16.8%
5.8%
37.8%
20% 9.7%
60+ 25 to 59 18 to 2415 to 176 to 140 to 5
AT A GLANCESanta Clara County
8Report Quarter: October 2019 | QSRPrepared by Data Analysis, Program Integrity & Report Division | Decision Support and Research
1. Data Source: Census Data of 2010 2. Data Source: Social Services Agency Public Assistance System - CalWIN, distinct individual count3. District population contain cities that are shared among districts designated by percentages next to the city name.
AT-A-GLANCEDistrict
San Jose (35%)Unincorporated (16%)
District 5
CupertinoLos AltosLos Altos HillsMountain ViewPalo AltoSaratogaSan Jose (2%)Sunnyvale (38%)Unincorporated (23%)
36,842
354,729CampbellSanta ClaraSan Jose (21%)Unincorporated (17%)
District 4
75,686
366,759
District 3
361,001
74,498
352,791
District 2
88,246District 1
89,811
346,362
1,781,642
Santa Clara County
GilroyLos GatosMonte SerenoMorgan HillSan Martin San Jose (22%)Unincorporated (34%)
MilpitasSan Jose (20%)Sunnyvale (62%)Unincorporated (9%)
Total Population on Public Assistance
Total Santa Clara County District Population
365,0832
1
3
3
3
3
3
Percentage of individuals on Public Assistance out of total Public Assistance population
25%24%
20%21%
D1D2D3D4D5 10%
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Population on Public Assistance
Report Quarter: October 2019 | QSR
Language
Ethnicity & Race
Age
1. Per Census, individuals ages 17 and under are considered children. For consistency purposes, both Santa Clara County and Public Assistance population are based on same definition.Note: Percentage of individuals on Public Assistance out of total District 1 population
AdultsChildren
Gender General Assistance
CalFresh
Medi-Cal
CalWORKs
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
Foster Care
Refugee Cash Assistance p
AAP & KinGAP
1
1
Asian
EnglishIndo-Europe
Spanish
All Other
Hispanic
All Other
Pacific Islander
Black/African American
Asian
White/Caucasian
60+ 25 to 59 18 to 2415 to 176 to 140 to 5
Non Citizens
U.S. Citizens
Gilroy
Los Gatos
Monte Sereno
Morgan HillSan Martin
Unincorporated
San Jose
District 1 Population
22,030 6%
865
3020.1%
90.003%166
0.05%
87,16724%
3,519 1%
361,001
89,811 (25%)
District 1
52,059
23,221
268,780
58,663
92,221
31,148
22% 34%
308,941 66,590
22%
180,482
48,730
180,518
41,081
27% 23%
46,96564,351
14,193 9,976
5221,272
2,3869,178
19,71381,615
10,250190,392
73%
70%
41%
26%
5%
24%
11,81369,56217%
183,39249,508
27% 24,028
709
3%
80,301 27,117
34%
6623,71718%
1.5%
9.5%
4.3% 2.5%
2.6% 4.5%
30,528 46,128 15,564 33,875 179,331 55,574 9,402 16,251 5,515 9,116 34,162 15,363
0.2%
of the U.S. Citizens in District 1 are on Public Assistance
of the Non-Citizens in District 1 are on Public Assistance
0.2%800
45%
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Population on Public Assistance
Report Quarter: October 2019 | QSR
Language
Ethnicity & Race
Age
AdultsChildren
Gender General Assistance
CalFresh
Medi-Cal
CalWORKs
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
Foster Care
Refugee Cash Assistance p
AAP & KinGAP
1
1
Asian
EnglishIndo-Europe
Spanish
All Other
Hispanic
All Other
Pacific Islander
Black/African American
Asian
White/Caucasian
60+ 25 to 59 18 to 2415 to 176 to 140 to 5
Non Citizens
U.S. Citizens
1. Per Census, individuals ages 17 and under are considered children. For consistency purposes, both Santa Clara County and Public Assistance population are based on same definition.Note: Percentage of individuals on Public Assistance out of total District 2 population
San Jose
Unincorporated
District 2 Population
21,0836%
0.3%954
1880.1%
20.001%166
0.05%
85,60525%
2,844 1%
59,126 42% 24,934
260,880
59,455
85,482
28,791
23% 34%
287,235
63,313
22%
172,045
47,639
174,317
40,608
28% 23%
17,00489,85019%
148,96244,441
30% 24,297
766
3%
78,757 25,191
32%
8434,49719%
2.5%4.4%
1.5%
9.7%
4.9% 2.5%
29,786 41,836 13,859 33,684 176,387 50,8098,587 15,097 5,116 8,761 33,571 17,114
40,75061,327
13,254 10,004
5791,457
2,75410,923
26,543108,641
7,617150,760
66%
75%
40%
25%
5%
24%
of the U.S. Citizens in District 2 are on Public Assistance
of the Non-Citizens in District 2 are on Public Assistance
District 2
88,246 (25%)
346,362
0.2%800
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Population on Public Assistance
Report Quarter: October 2019 | QSR
Language
Ethnicity & Race
Age
AdultsChildren
Gender General Assistance
CalFresh
Medi-Cal
CalWORKs
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
Foster Care
Refugee Cash Assistance p
AAP & KinGAP
1
1
Asian
EnglishIndo-Europe
Spanish
All Other
Hispanic
All Other
Pacific Islander
Black/African American
Asian
White/Caucasian
60+ 25 to 59 18 to 2415 to 176 to 140 to 5
Non Citizens
U.S. Citizens
1. Per Census, individuals ages 17 and under are considered children. For consistency purposes, both Santa Clara County and Public Assistance population are based on same definition.Note: Percentage of individuals on Public Assistance out of total District 3 population
District 3 Population
San Jose
Milpitas
UnincorporatedSunnyvale
16,4945%
0.2%651
1380.04%0.0003%
1
2000.06% 0.1%
338
72,39221%
2,043 1%
352,791
District 3
74,498 (21%)
72,691 9% 6,531
268,857
50,977
83,934
23,520
19% 28%
280,100
67,967
24%
174,679
40,426
178,112
34,071
23% 19%
15,505107,32914%
144,703 38,358
27% 34,118693
2%
62,08719,065
31%
8764,55619%
30,37750,445
13,525 8,818
5941,579
2,2089,941
26,119139,565
6,382137,736
60%
65%
38%
22%
5%
19%
2.0% 3.5% 1.2%
7.9%
4.5% 2.0%
31,044 12,931 40,199 30,804 52,284 185,5296,997 12,324 4,204 7,175 27,775 16,022
of the U.S. Citizens in District 3 are on Public Assistance
of the Non-Citizens in District 3 are on Public Assistance
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Population on Public Assistance
Report Quarter: October 2019 | QSR
Language
Ethnicity & Race
Age
AdultsChildren
Gender General Assistance
CalFresh
Medi-Cal
CalWORKs
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
Foster Care
Refugee Cash Assistance p
AAP & KinGAP
1
1
Asian
EnglishIndo-Europe
Spanish
All Other
Hispanic
All Other
Pacific Islander
Black/African American
Asian
White/Caucasian
60+ 25 to 59 18 to 2415 to 176 to 140 to 5
Non Citizens
U.S. Citizens
1. Per Census, individuals ages 17 and under are considered children. For consistency purposes, both Santa Clara County and Public Assistance population are based on same definition.Note: Percentage of individuals on Public Assistance out of total District 4 population
District 4 Population
Santa Clara
San Jose
Campbell
Unincorporated
17,0895%
0.2%659
2130.1%
80.002%189
0.05% 0.1%472
72,70120%
2,256 1%
67,839 13% 9,096
281,855
51,549
84,904
24,137
18% 28%
298,921
66,590
22%
182,422
41,006
184,338
34,680
22% 19%
12,67588,39414%
172,752 41,193
24% 34,979
982
3%
65,11219,730
30%
All Other
1,1065,52120%
32,14151,981
15,180 10,016
5651,693
2,59910,897
21,905115,314
8,459171,694
62%
66%
33%
24%
5%
19%
2.0%3.4%
1.2%
7.9%
4.2%2.0%
36,426 13,016 40,091 31,797 53,650 191,7807,233 12,592 4,322 7,303 28,933 15,302
of the U.S. Citizens in District 4 are on Public Assistance
of the Non-Citizens in District 4 are on Public Assistance
366,759
District 4
75,686 (21%)
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Population on Public Assistance
Report Quarter: October 2019 | QSR
Language
Ethnicity & Race
Age
AdultsChildren
Gender General Assistance
CalFresh
Medi-Cal
CalWORKs
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
Foster Care
Refugee Cash Assistance p
AAP & KinGAP
1
1
Asian
EnglishIndo-Europe
Spanish
All Other
Hispanic
All Other
Pacific Islander
Black/African American
Asian
White/Caucasian
60+ 25 to 59 18 to 2415 to 176 to 140 to 5
Non Citizens
U.S. Citizens
1. Per Census, individuals ages 17 and under are considered children. For consistency purposes, both Santa Clara County and Public Assistance population are based on same definition.Note: Percentage of individuals on Public Assistance out of total District 5 population
District 5 Population
Palo Alto
Los Altos Hills
Saratoga
Cupertino
San Jose
Sunnyvale
Los Altos Mountain View
Unincorporated
354,729District 5
36,842 (10%) 5,8382%
0.1%187
1070.03%
10.0003%166
0.05% 0.1%347
36,02710%
576 0.2%
68,714 17% 12,012
271,724
26,733
83,005
10,109
10% 12%
286,015
24,831
9%
176,566
19,979
178,163
16,864
5,57773,8298%
197,54421,282
11% 40,7321,099
3%
36,8948,413
23%
4715,7318%
0.8% 1.5% 0.5%
3.8%
2.8%
0.9%
26,342 42,451 14,212 23,048 180,916 67,760 2,922 5,268 1,933 3,243 13,568 9,908
22,518
14,241
1,060
5,488
11,402
946
12,408
399
5,974
5,713
125,389
186,034
11% 9%
of the U.S. Citizens in District 5 are on Public Assistance
of the Non-Citizens in District 5 are on Public Assistance9%
17%
55%
38%
3%
40%
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Population on Public AssistanceCity Population
AT-A-GLANCECities
General AssistanceMedi-CalCalFresh CalWORKs
39,3496,328
AAP & KinGAP
p
58,3023,881
48,82118,301
16%
7%
37%
4%
7%
19%
12%
22%
66,79012,891
3,341
Campbell
Cupertino
Gilroy
Los Altos/Los Altos Hills
Los Gatos
Milpitas
MonteSereno
Morgan Hill
36,8981,448
29,4132,090
37,8828,419
404
Public Assistance Population by Program
Foster Care
Refugee Cash
Assistance
Cash Assistance
Program for Immigrants
1
1. Individuals may receive more than one Public Assistance Program; hence Individuals maybe counted more than once
142 1,471 6,113 59 25 5 14 360.4% 4% 15.5% 0.15% 0.06% 0.01% 0.04% 0.09%
38 385 3,825 11 35 0 2 30.1% 0.7% 6.6% 0.02% 0.06% 0.00% 0.00% 0.01%
1,175 5,659 17,696 161 17 0 90 1392.41% 12% 36.2% 0.33% 0.03% 0.00% 0.18% 0.28%
3 111 1,425 3 4 0 1 50.01% 0.3% 3.86% 0.01% 0.01% 0.00% 0.00% 0.01%
50 409 2,028 14 5 5 2 170.17% 1% 6.9% 0.05% 0.02% 0.02% 0.01% 0.06%
216 2,573 12,539 49 44 0 17 280.3% 4% 18.8% 0.07% 0.07% 0.00% 0.03% 0.04%
5 56 393 9 0 0 0 10.15% 2% 11.8% 0.27% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.03%
381 2,130 8,164 60 9 3 26 661.01% 6% 21.6% 0.16% 0.02% 0.01% 0.07% 0.17%
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AT A GLANCESanta Clara County
Report Quarter: October 2019 | QSR
Population on Public AssistanceCity Population
AT-A-GLANCECities
Mountain View
Palo Alto
San Jose
San Martin
Santa Clara
Saratoga
Sunnyvale
Unincorporated
74,0669,299 13%
8%
26%
25%
14%
6%
13%
1%
64,4034,940
945,942242,766
7,027
116,46815,904
29,9261,743
140,08117,601
1,775
82,933716
General AssistanceMedi-CalCalFresh CalWORKs
AAP & KinGAP
p
Public Assistance Population by Program
Foster Care
Cash Assistance
Program for Immigrants
Refugee Cash
Assistance
1
1. Individuals may receive more than one Public Assistance Program; hence Individuals maybe counted more than once
161 1,654 9,084 48 32 1 11 21 0.22% 2% 12% 0.06% 0.04% 0.00% 0.01% 0.03%
49 906 4,774 26 44 0 10 180.1% 1.4% 7.4% 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
7,994 59,373 235,317 2,696 608 5 408 876 0.85% 6% 24.9% 0.29% 0.06% 0.00% 0.04% 0.09%
101 446 1,724 23 2 0 2 16 1.4% 6.35% 24.53% 0.33% 0.03% 0.00% 0.03% 0.23%
419 3,075 15,516 99 37 2 67 68 0.36% 2.64% 13.32% 0.09% 0.03% 0.00% 0.06% 0.06%
3 225 1,708 5 19 0 3 11 0.01% 0.8% 5.71% 0.02% 0.06% 0.00% 0.01% 0.04%
312 2,928 17,219 88 53 0 21 51 0.22% 2.1% 12.3% 0.06% 0.04% 0.00% 0.01% 0.04%
28 176 690 11 0 0 0 0 0.03% 0.21% 0.83% 0.01% 0.000% 0.000% 0.000% 0.000%
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STATISTICAL DETAILSCities
C1 - Individuals on Public Assistance
CITY
CalWORKs
0-Parent HH 2-Parent HHAll Other HH
(1-Parent) CalWORKs Timed-Out (Safety Net)
TANF Timed-Out CalWORKs Subtotal
Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct
Campbell 37 1.0% 9 1.2% 60 1.6% 20 1.0% 16 1.8% 142 1.3%
Cupertino 11 0.3% 4 0.5% 21 0.5% 1 0.0% 1 0.1% 38 0.3%
Gilroy 349 9.3% 84 11.4% 418 10.9% 222 11.0% 102 11.2% 1,175 10.5%
Los Altos/La Hills 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 0.1% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 3 0.0%
Los Gatos 8 0.2% 13 1.8% 24 0.6% 2 0.1% 3 0.3% 50 0.4%
Milpitas 64 1.7% 23 3.1% 96 2.5% 25 1.2% 8 0.9% 216 1.9%
Monte Sereno 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 3 0.1% 0 0.0% 2 0.2% 5 0.0%
Morgan Hill 125 3.3% 21 2.8% 138 3.6% 70 3.5% 27 3.0% 381 3.4%
Mountain View 59 1.6% 4 0.5% 69 1.8% 23 1.1% 6 0.7% 161 1.4%
Palo Alto 26 0.7% 7 0.9% 15 0.4% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 49 0.4%
San Jose 2,769 74.2% 495 67.2% 2,586 67.3% 1,478 73.2% 666 73.2% 7,994 71.1%
San Martin 50 1.3% 1 0.1% 30 0.8% 13 0.6% 7 0.8% 101 0.9%
Santa Clara 107 2.9% 47 6.4% 148 3.9% 81 4.0% 36 4.0% 419 3.7%
Saratoga 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 0.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 3 0.0%
Sunnyvale 83 2.2% 13 1.8% 143 3.7% 45 2.2% 28 3.1% 312 2.8%
Unincorporated 12 0.3% 0 0.0% 13 0.3% 1 0.0% 2 0.2% 28 0.2%
Out Of County/Invalid 32 0.9% 16 2.2% 72 1.9% 35 1.7% 6 0.7% 161 1.4%
Total 3,733 100.0% 737 100.0% 3,840 100.0% 2,018 100.0% 910 100.0% 11,238 100.0%
C1 - Individuals on Public Assistance (cont.)
CITY
Medi-Cal
CalFresh General AssistanceMAGI Non-MAGI Mixed MC Subtotal
Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct
Campbell 4,481 1.9% 1,621 1.86% 5 1.86% 6,107 1.86% 1,471 1.78% 59 1.75%
Cupertino 2,261 1.3% 1,564 1.28% 0 1.28% 3,825 1.28% 385 0.47% 11 0.33%
Gilroy 14,294 4.4% 3,386 4.37% 14 4.37% 17,694 4.37% 5,659 6.86% 161 4.76%
Los Altos/La Hills 844 0.5% 581 0.51% 0 0.51% 1,425 0.51% 111 0.13% 3 0.09%
Los Gatos 1,397 0.7% 629 0.71% 2 0.71% 2,028 0.71% 409 0.50% 14 0.41%
Milpitas 8,935 3.6% 3,590 3.64% 12 3.64% 12,537 3.64% 2,573 3.12% 49 1.45%
Monte Sereno 282 0.1% 110 0.15% 1 0.15% 393 0.15% 56 0.07% 9 0.27%
Morgan Hill 6,515 2.1% 1,644 2.12% 5 2.12% 8,164 2.12% 2,130 2.58% 60 1.78%
Mountain View 6,921 2.5% 2,157 2.53% 3 2.53% 9,081 2.53% 1,654 2.00% 48 1.42%
Palo Alto 3,063 1.6% 1,711 1.56% 0 1.56% 4,774 1.56% 906 1.10% 26 0.77%
San Jose 182,058 64.7% 53,106 64.65% 121 64.65% 235,285 64.65% 59,373 71.94% 2,696 79.76%
San Martin 1,403 0.4% 321 0.44% 0 0.44% 1,724 0.44% 446 0.54% 23 0.68%
Santa Clara 11,735 4.5% 3,764 4.49% 12 4.49% 15,511 4.49% 3,075 3.73% 99 2.93%
Saratoga 838 0.6% 869 0.61% 1 0.61% 1,708 0.61% 225 0.27% 5 0.15%
Sunnyvale 13,052 4.8% 4,155 4.83% 12 4.83% 17,219 4.83% 2,928 3.55% 88 2.60%
Unincorporated 556 0.2% 133 0.20% 1 0.20% 690 0.20% 176 0.21% 11 0.33%
Out Of County/Invalid 12,276 6.0% 4,214 6.05% 50 6.05% 16,493 6.05% 956 1.16% 18 0.53%
Total 270,911 100.0% 83,555 100.00% 239 100.00% 354,705 100.00% 82,533 100.00% 3,380 100.00%
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STATISTICAL DETAILSCities
C1- Individuals on Public Assistance (cont.)
CITY Foster CareCash Assistance
Program for Immigrants (CAPI)
Refugee Cash Assistance(RCA)
AAP and KinGAP Grand Total (1)
Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs PctCampbell 14 1.48% 25 2.67% 5 23.81% 36 1.48% 7859 1.72%
Cupertino 2 0.21% 35 3.74% 0 0.00% 3 0.12% 4299 0.94%
Gilroy 90 9.50% 17 1.82% 0 0.00% 139 5.70% 24935 5.47%
Los Altos/La Hills 1 0.11% 4 0.43% 0 0.00% 5 0.20% 1552 0.34%
Los Gatos 2 0.21% 5 0.53% 5 23.81% 17 0.70% 2530 0.55%
Milpitas 17 1.80% 44 4.71% 0 0.00% 28 1.15% 15464 3.39%
Monte Sereno 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 1 0.04% 464 0.10%
Morgan Hill 26 2.75% 9 0.96% 3 14.29% 66 2.70% 10839 2.38%
Mountain View 11 1.16% 32 3.42% 1 4.76% 21 0.86% 11009 2.41%
Out Of County/Invalid 273 28.83% 1 0.11% 0 0.00% 1,084 44.43% 5827 1.28%
Palo Alto 10 1.06% 44 4.71% 0 0.00% 18 0.74% 307245 67.35%
San Jose 408 43.08% 608 65.03% 5 23.81% 876 35.90% 2314 0.51%
San Martin 2 0.21% 2 0.21% 0 0.00% 16 0.66% 19278 4.23%
Santa Clara 67 7.07% 37 3.96% 2 9.52% 68 2.79% 1974 0.43%
Saratoga 3 0.32% 19 2.03% 0 0.00% 11 0.45% 20672 4.53%
Sunnyvale 21 2.22% 53 5.67% 0 0.00% 51 2.09% 905 0.20%
Unincorporated 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 19033 4.17%
Total 947 100.00% 935 100.00% 21 100.00% 2,440 100.00% 456,199 100%
(1) Duplicated count -- an individual can be receiving more than one Public Assistance program.
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C2 - Public Assistance Cases (cont.)
CITY
Medi-CalCalFresh
General AssistanceMAGI Non-MAGI Mixed MC Subtotal
Cases Pct Cases Pct Cases Pct Cases Pct Cases Pct Cases PctCampbell 2,582 1.9% 1,281 1.9% 5 1.9% 3,868 1.9% 952 2.0% 59 1.7%
Cupertino 1,381 1.3% 1,243 1.3% 0 1.3% 2,624 1.3% 268 0.6% 11 0.3%
Gilroy 6,944 4.4% 2,406 4.4% 14 4.4% 9,364 4.4% 2,946 6.1% 161 4.8%
Los Altos/La Hills 587 0.5% 464 0.5% 0 0.5% 1,051 0.5% 84 0.2% 3 0.1%
Los Gatos 910 0.7% 536 0.7% 2 0.7% 1,448 0.7% 282 0.6% 14 0.4%
Milpitas 4,840 3.6% 2,764 3.6% 12 3.6% 7,616 3.6% 1,502 3.1% 49 1.5%
Monte Sereno 216 0.1% 89 0.1% 1 0.1% 306 0.1% 45 0.1% 9 0.3%
Morgan Hill 3,216 2.1% 1,244 2.1% 5 2.1% 4,465 2.1% 1,101 2.3% 59 1.7%
Mountain View 3,617 2.5% 1,666 2.5% 3 2.5% 5,286 2.5% 1,069 2.2% 48 1.4%
Palo Alto 1,871 1.6% 1,325 1.6% 0 1.6% 3,196 1.6% 643 1.3% 26 0.8%
San Jose 95,497 64.7% 40,610 64.7% 115 64.7% 136,222 64.7% 34,660 71.8% 2,690 79.8%
San Martin 701 0.4% 224 0.4% 0 0.4% 925 0.4% 252 0.5% 23 0.7%
Santa Clara 6,408 4.5% 2,979 4.5% 12 4.5% 9,399 4.5% 1,828 3.8% 98 2.9%
Saratoga 567 0.6% 679 0.6% 1 0.6% 1,247 0.6% 154 0.3% 5 0.1%
Sunnyvale 6,878 4.8% 3,252 4.8% 12 4.8% 10,142 4.8% 1,772 3.7% 88 2.6%
Unincorporated 304 0.2% 106 0.2% 1 0.2% 411 0.2% 113 0.2% 11 0.3%
Out Of County/Invalid 8,535 6.0% 3,799 6.0% 3 6.0% 12,337 6.0% 581 1.2% 18 0.5%
Total 145,054 100.0% 64,667 1 186 100.0% 209,907 100.0% 48,252 100.00% 3,372 100.00%
STATISTICAL DETAILSCity
C2 - Public Assistance Cases
CITY
CalWORKs
0-Parent HH 2-Parent HHAll Other HH
(1-Parent)
CalWORKs Timed-Out
(Safety Net)
TANF Timed-Out
CalWORKs Subtotal
Cases Pct Cases Pct Cases Pct Cases Pct Cases Pct Cases PctCampbell 22 1.1% 2 1.0% 24 1.5% 11 1.2% 7 2.2% 66 1.3%
Cupertino 7 0.3% 1 0.5% 8 0.5% 1 0.1% 1 0.3% 18 0.4%
Gilroy 196 9.6% 23 11.7% 177 11.4% 98 10.5% 38 11.8% 532 10.5%
Los Altos/La Hills 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.1% 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 2 0.0%
Los Gatos 5 0.2% 2 1.0% 8 0.5% 2 0.2% 1 0.3% 18 0.4%
Milpitas 34 1.7% 6 3.1% 35 2.2% 15 1.6% 4 1.2% 94 1.9%
Monte Sereno 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 0.1% 0 0.0% 1 0.3% 3 0.1%
Morgan Hill 68 3.3% 5 2.6% 52 3.3% 31 3.3% 10 3.1% 166 3.3%
Mountain View 31 1.5% 1 0.5% 27 1.7% 10 1.1% 2 0.6% 71 1.4%
Palo Alto 12 0.6% 2 1.0% 8 0.5% 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 23 0.5%
San Jose 1,505 73.6% 133 67.9% 1,052 67.5% 683 73.3% 228 71.0% 3,601 71.3%
San Martin 21 1.0% 1 0.5% 12 0.8% 4 0.4% 3 0.9% 41 0.8%
Santa Clara 67 3.3% 10 5.1% 59 3.8% 34 3.6% 12 3.7% 182 3.6%
Saratoga 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 0.0%
Sunnyvale 52 2.5% 4 2.0% 60 3.8% 24 2.6% 10 3.1% 150 3.0%
Unincorporated 6 0.3% 0 0.0% 6 0.4% 1 0.1% 1 0.3% 14 0.3%
Out Of County/Invalid 18 0.9% 6 3.1% 27 1.7% 16 1.7% 3 0.9% 70 1.4%
Total 2,045 100.0% 196 100.0% 1,559 100.0% 932 100.0% 321 100.0% 5,053 100.0%
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STATISTICAL DETAILSCity
C2 - Public Assistance Cases (cont.)
City Foster Care
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
(CAPI)
Refugee Cash Assistance(RCA)
AAP and KinGAP Grand Total (1)
Cases Pct Cases Pct Cases Pct Cases Pct Cases PctCampbell 14 1.52% 25 2.67% 4 22.22% 36 1.48% 383 0.1%
Cupertino 2 0.22% 35 3.74% 0 0.00% 3 0.12% 4,667 1.8%
Gilroy 87 9.46% 17 1.82% 0 0.00% 138 5.66% 2,939 1.1%
Los Altos/La Hills 1 0.11% 4 0.43% 0 0.00% 5 0.21% 12,243 4.8%
Los Gatos 2 0.22% 5 0.53% 5 27.78% 17 0.70% 1,193 0.5%
Milpitas 17 1.85% 44 4.71% 0 0.00% 28 1.15% 1,775 0.7%
Monte Sereno 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 1 0.04% 8,803 3.4%
Morgan Hill 26 2.83% 9 0.96% 3 16.67% 66 2.71% 5,670 2.2%
Mountain View 11 1.20% 32 3.42% 1 5.56% 21 0.86% 6,277 2.4%
Palo Alto 10 1.09% 44 4.71% 0 0.00% 18 0.74% 3,834 1.5%
San Jose 400 43.48% 608 65.03% 4 22.22% 876 35.92% 168,407 65.5%
San Martin 2 0.22% 2 0.21% 0 0.00% 16 0.66% 1,216 0.5%
Santa Clara 59 6.41% 37 3.96% 1 5.56% 68 2.79% 11,293 4.4%
Saratoga 3 0.33% 19 2.03% 0 0.00% 11 0.45% 1,363 0.5%
Sunnyvale 21 2.28% 53 5.67% 0 0.00% 51 2.09% 12,040 4.7%
Unincorporated 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 458 0.2%
Out Of County/Invalid 265 28.80% 1 0.11% 0 0.00% 1084 44.44% 14,652 5.7%
Total 920 100.00% 935 100.00% 18 100.00% 2439 100.00% 257,213 100%
(1) Duplicated case count -- a household (case) can be receiving more than one public assistance program.
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Which programs are being utilized the most by the public assistance population?
365,0831
individuals on Public
Assistance
208,738Public
Assistance Cases
CalWORKs
Foster Care
CalFresh
Medi-Cal
General Assistance
Refugee Cash Assistance
Cash Assistance for
Immigrants
AAP & KinGAP
p
AT-A-GLANCEProgram
1. Data Source: Social Services Agency Public Assistance System - CalWIN, distinct individual count2. Data Source: Social Services Agency Public Assistance System - CalWIN, distinct case count
2
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CalWORKs
Program Narrative 22
At-A-Glance 23
Statistical Details 24
TABLE OF CONTENT
Age..............................Adult/Children...........Gender.........................Citizenship..................Country of Origin.......Ethnicity......................Ethnicity Adults.........Language....................Language Adults........Employment Services.......................
242424242425262727
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CalWORKsPROGRAM NARRATIVE
On June 27th, 2019, Senate Bill
(SB) 80 increase the CalWORKs
Maximum Aid Payment (MAP).
In addition, the California
Department of Social Services
(CDSS) revised the Income
Reporting Threshold (IRT)
that triggers the recipient
income reporting requirements.
The MAP increase and IRT
requirements takes effect on
October 1st, 2019. (ACL 19-76)
&Highlights Program Updates
About CalWORKs CalWORKs is a program that helps eligible families become self-supporting through temporary cash aid (CalWORKs) and assistance in finding and keeping a job (CalWORKs Employment Services (CWES)). The cash aid portion of this program is intended for families to aid them in housing, utilities, and other necessary expenses. In addition to the cash assistance, eligible parents may receive services for childcare, vocational training, job search assistance and more through CWES.
This program serves all 58 counties in the state of California and is operated locally by county welfare departments.
Who Qualifies for CalWORKs?
CalWORKs benefits are provided to eligible families that have a child(ren) in the home who has been deprived of parental support or care because either of the following:
• Absent Parent• Disability• Death of either parent• Principal wage earner is unemployed
Families must have child(ren) in the household under eighteen years old. Eighteen-year-olds may continue to be eligible if they are full-time high school students or the equivalent and expected to graduate before their 19th birthday. Pregnant or parenting teens (under the age of 18) must live with their parent(s) or other appropriate relative in order to receive CalWORKs. Non-needy caretaker(s) may qualify to receive cash assistance for the child(ren). When parents When families are on aid for a period of time, the parents will no longer be entitled for benefits, but their children may still qualify for benefits.
Benefit amounts are dependent on the family’s income , family size and certain expenses.
CalWORKs Employment Services (CWES)
CalWORKs Employment Services provide a child care, job search guidance, transportation, and other support to help parents become self-sufficient. CWES has an array of services such as Intern and Earn to assist the youth with employment opportunities and partner with non-profit organizations such as Dress for Success. We have counsellors on site to help parents and the youth of these families to pave a path for future success and self-sufficiency.
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197,779 167,304
Gender
Language
Asian62,567
English194,690
Indo-Europe4,243
Spanish99,500
Other
4,083
Non Citizens
103,552
261,531
U.S. Citizens
Population on Public Assistance (365,083)
Ethnicity & Race
Adults Children
232,816 133,681Age
35,109 61,508 21,083 35,578 138,109 73,696
Hispanic
All Other
Pacific Islander
Black/African American
Asian
White/Caucasian
60+ 25 to 59 18 to 2415 to 176 to 140 to 5
11
1. Designation of Adults and Children population is based on Individual Type* per program rules and regulation* Individuals between 14 to 19 year olds can be considered an adult in one program and a child in another program depending on the program in which they qualify for.
AT-A-GLANCECalWORKs
5,067
330
0.5%
8,279
4.3% 66
1.6%
2,478
2.5%
85
2.1%
of the U.S. Citizens on Public Assistance are on CalWORKs
of the Non Citizens on Public Assistance are on CalWORKs
329
0.3%
10,909
4%
CalWORKs Population (11,238)
of Individuals receiving public assistance are on CalWORKs 11,238 individuals | 5,053 Cases
6,171
1,912 9,326
1% 7%
3%
8% 8%
7% 1%
1%
0.04%
2,718 5,047 1,469 438 1,537 29
733
839
7,473
119
1,092
982
1%
8%
5%
4%
3%
2%
3% 3%
105,668
10,887
162,588
2,657
38,654
44,629
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STATISTICAL DETAILSCalWORKs
CW 2 - Adult and Children
Adults / Children0-Parent
HH2-Parent
HH
All Other HH
(1-Parent)
CalWORKs Timed-Out
(Safety Net)
TANF Timed-Out
Total CalWORKs
Individuals Individuals Individuals Individuals Individuals Individuals
Number of Adults 0 274 1,350 0 288 1,912
Number of Children 3,733 463 2,490 2,018 622 9,326
Total 3,733 737 3,840 2,018 910 11,238
Note: Designation of Adults and Children population is based on Individual Type per program rules and regulation
CW 5 - Country of OriginCountry of Origin IndividualsUnited States 10,825
Afghanistan 51
China 6
Eritrea 6
Ethiopia 21
India 3
Iran 24
Iraq 9
Mexico 114
Philippines 17
Russia 4
Somalia 2
Vietnam 39
Others 117
Sum: 11,238
Number of Countries Served
48
CW 4 - Citizenship
Citizenship Status0-Parent
HH2-Parent
HHAll Other HH
(1-Parent)
CalWORKs Timed-Out
(Safety Net)
TANF Timed-Out
Total CalWORKs
Individuals Individuals Individuals Individuals Individuals Individuals
U.S. Citizen 3,720 644 3,648 2,002 895 10,909
Immigrant 10 87 112 14 12 235
Refugee 3 6 80 2 3 94
Undocumented 0 0 0 0 0 0
Amnesty 0 0 0 0 0 0
Other 0 0 0 0 0 0
Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 3,733 737 3,840 2,018 910 11,238
CW 1 - Age
Age Category0-Parent
HH2-Parent
HH
All Other HH
(1-Parent)
CalWORKs Timed-Out
(Safety Net)
TANF Timed-Out
Total CalWORKs
Individuals Individuals Individuals Individuals Individuals Individuals
Younger Than 1 53 45 190 29 26 343
1-2 Years of Age 205 89 468 103 43 908
3-5 Years of Age 448 97 578 249 95 1,467
6-10 Years of Age 1,108 133 662 579 205 2,687
11-12 Years of Age 578 33 197 311 79 1,198
13-17 Years of Age 1,296 65 383 722 165 2,631
18-20 Years of Age 45 14 75 25 9 168
21-59 Years of Age 0 255 1,272 0 280 1,807
60 Years or Older 0 6 15 0 8 29
Total 3,733 737 3,840 2,018 910 11,238
CW 3 - Gender
Gender0-Parent
HH2-Parent
HHAll Other HH (1-Parent)
CalWORKs Timed-Out
(Safety Net)
TANF Timed-Out
Total CalWORKs
Individuals Individuals Individuals Individuals Individuals Individuals
Female 1,818 365 2,448 975 565 6,171
Male 1,915 372 1,392 1,043 345 5,067
Total 3,733 737 3,840 2,018 910 11,238
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STATISTICAL DETAILSCalWORKs
CW 6 - Ethnicity
Ethnicity0-Parent Household 2-Parent Household
All Other Households (1-Parent)
CalWORKs Timed-Out (Safety Net)
TANF Timed-Out Total CalWORKs
Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total
Hispanic 1,412 1,475 2,887 151 169 320 964 705 1,669 600 649 1,249 288 200 488 3,415 3,198 6,613
White 83 97 180 36 49 85 331 167 498 82 104 186 97 46 143 629 463 1,092
Black or African American
101 95 196 10 12 22 179 126 305 127 118 245 41 30 71 458 381 839
Mexican 82 75 157 22 18 40 360 74 434 19 28 47 40 7 47 523 202 725
Vietnamese 34 41 75 6 11 17 72 61 133 46 55 101 27 26 53 185 194 379
Unknown 14 12 26 22 10 32 132 61 193 20 15 35 17 7 24 205 105 310
Other 16 27 43 30 30 60 92 45 137 18 17 35 13 5 18 169 124 293
Filipino 11 19 30 15 9 24 56 32 88 15 9 24 4 1 5 101 70 171
Other Hispanic 13 19 32 8 6 14 36 20 56 9 10 19 11 3 14 77 58 135
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8 9 17 1 4 5 39 12 51 3 1 4 7 3 10 58 29 87
Afghan 0 1 1 22 11 33 8 12 20 6 5 11 0 1 1 36 30 66
Samoan 11 6 17 4 4 8 9 5 14 3 5 8 0 0 0 27 20 47
Chinese 3 4 7 5 6 11 13 5 18 0 0 0 1 3 4 22 18 40
Iranian 2 2 4 3 4 7 14 9 23 0 2 2 1 1 2 20 18 38
American Indian 1 0 1 0 1 1 19 6 25 4 0 4 6 0 6 30 7 37
Cambodian 4 5 9 1 2 3 8 3 11 4 2 6 3 3 6 20 15 35
Other Asian 0 1 1 9 6 15 14 3 17 0 0 0 1 1 2 24 11 35
Multi race/ethnic categories
3 8 11 0 1 1 9 8 17 2 2 4 0 1 1 14 20 34
Asian Indian 7 1 8 5 3 8 8 5 13 3 1 4 0 0 0 23 10 33
Other Pacific Islander
3 5 8 0 1 1 10 4 14 1 6 7 1 0 1 15 16 31
Ethiopian 2 0 2 5 4 9 11 2 13 1 2 3 0 2 2 19 10 29
Hawaiian 2 5 7 0 1 1 6 3 9 3 1 4 2 2 4 13 12 25
Iraqi 1 1 2 4 1 5 4 2 6 3 5 8 3 1 4 15 10 25
Puerto Rican 1 2 3 1 1 2 14 4 18 0 1 1 0 0 0 16 8 24
Korean 0 1 1 0 0 0 10 5 15 0 0 0 1 2 3 11 8 19
No Valid Data Reported
1 0 1 0 0 0 11 2 13 0 0 0 1 0 1 13 2 15
Russian 0 1 1 2 4 6 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 12
Laotian 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 4 2 6 0 0 0 6 3 9
Guamanian or Chamorro
0 0 0 1 0 1 4 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 8
Japanese 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 4 1 5
Hmong 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4
Other East European
0 0 0 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4
Salvadoran 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4
Amerasian 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 3
Guatemalan 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3
Pacific Isles 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 3
Portuguese 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 3
Armenian 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Other Asian Pacific Islander
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Pacific Islander 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Total: 1,818 1,915 3,733 365 372 737 2,448 1,392 3,840 975 1,043 2,018 565 345 910 6,171 5,067 11,238
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CW 6A - Ethnicity (Adults Only)
Ethnicity0-Parent Household 2-Parent Household
All Other Households (1-Parent)
CalWORKs Timed-Out (Safety Net)
TANF Timed-Out Total CalWORKs
Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total
Hispanic 0 0 0 42 51 93 323 43 366 0 0 0 101 13 114 466 107 573
Mexican 0 0 0 16 8 24 293 19 312 0 0 0 30 2 32 339 29 368
White 0 0 0 19 25 44 186 25 211 0 0 0 54 7 61 259 57 316
Black or African American
0 0 0 2 7 9 97 12 109 0 0 0 16 3 19 115 22 137
Unknown 0 0 0 13 6 19 77 8 85 0 0 0 12 0 12 102 14 116
Vietnamese 0 0 0 2 5 7 35 12 47 0 0 0 13 7 20 50 24 74
Other 0 0 0 8 8 16 42 3 45 0 0 0 7 0 7 57 11 68
Filipino 0 0 0 3 3 6 28 2 30 0 0 0 3 0 3 34 5 39
No Response, Clint Dclnd to St
0 0 0 1 4 5 26 2 28 0 0 0 4 0 4 31 6 37
Other Asian 0 0 0 5 3 8 10 0 10 0 0 0 1 1 2 16 4 20
American Indian 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 1 13 0 0 0 5 0 5 17 1 18
Other Hispanic 0 0 0 0 3 3 13 1 14 0 0 0 1 0 1 14 4 18
Chinese 0 0 0 3 3 6 8 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 15
Afghan 0 0 0 6 5 11 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 7 14
Iranian 0 0 0 2 2 4 7 2 9 0 0 0 1 0 1 10 4 14
Puerto Rican 0 0 0 1 1 2 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 11
No Valid Data Reported
0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 9 0 0 0 1 0 1 9 1 10
Asian Indian 0 0 0 3 1 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 8
Korean 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 3 7
Other Pacific Islander
0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 1 6
Samoan 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 6
Ethiopian 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 5
Hawaiian 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 1 5
Iraqi 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 1 5
Cambodian 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 4
Japanese 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3
Laotian 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3
Russian 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3
Guamanian or Chamorro
0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
Guatemalan 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
Multi race/ethnic categories
0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
Other East European
0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2
Pacific Isles 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Total: 0 0 0 131 143 274 1,214 136 1,350 0 0 0 253 35 288 1,598 314 1,912
Note: Adults are categorized by using County's individual type NOT by age.
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CW 7 - Languages
Language0-Parent Household 2-Parent Household
All Other Households (1-Parent)
TANF Timed-OutCalWORKs Timed-Out
(Safety Net)Total CalWORKs
Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total
English 851 885 1,736 318 325 643 2,082 1,181 3,263 880 935 1,815 516 306 822 4,647 3,632 8,279
Spanish 925 982 1,907 7 8 15 274 142 416 52 61 113 17 10 27 1,275 1,203 2,478
Vietnamese 24 26 50 1 6 7 45 43 88 36 41 77 21 20 41 127 136 263
Farsi 0 1 1 19 12 31 11 8 19 0 1 1 1 0 1 31 22 53
Arabic 2 2 4 6 6 12 5 4 9 2 2 4 3 3 6 18 17 35
Tagalog 3 4 7 2 1 3 6 4 10 0 0 0 1 1 2 12 10 22
Cantonese 3 1 4 0 2 2 5 2 7 0 0 0 2 1 3 10 6 16
Amharic 3 0 3 4 4 8 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 10 5 15
Cambodian 1 3 4 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 3 0 3 8 4 12
Other Non-English 1 1 2 1 3 4 2 0 2 1 3 4 0 0 0 5 7 12
Ethopian 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 5 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 6 11
Russian 0 0 0 3 3 6 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 9
Mandarin 2 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 6
Somali 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 6
Samoan 1 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 5
Armenian 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 4
Turkish 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3
Korean 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2
Oromo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 2
Tigrigna 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2
American Sign Lang 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Bosnian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1
Ilocano 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Total: 1,818 1,915 3,733 365 372 737 2,448 1,392 3,840 975 1,043 2,018 565 345 910 6,171 5,067 11,238
CW 7A - Languages (Adults Only)
Language0-Parent Household 2-Parent Household All Other Households
(1-Parent)TANF Timed-Out CalWORKs Timed-Out
(Safety Net)Total CalWORKs
Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total
English 0 0 0 110 122 232 1,043 115 1,158 0 0 0 227 26 253 1,380 263 1,643
Spanish 0 0 0 3 3 6 120 7 127 0 0 0 10 0 10 133 10 143
Vietnamese 0 0 0 1 3 4 23 10 33 0 0 0 11 6 17 35 19 54
Farsi 0 0 0 8 7 15 9 3 12 0 0 0 1 0 1 18 10 28
Arabic 0 0 0 2 2 4 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 3 9
Other Non-English 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 5
Russian 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 5
Tagalog 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 0 5
Amharic 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 4
Cantonese 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 4
Ethopian 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3
Armenian 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2
Mandarin 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
Bosnian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1
Cambodian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1
Oromo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1
Somali 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Tigrigna 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Total: 0 0 0 131 143 274 1,214 136 1,350 0 0 0 253 35 288 1,598 314 1,912
STATISTICAL DETAILSCalWORKs
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CW 8 - CalWorks Cases Exempt and Eligible for Employment Services
CITY
CalWORKsNot Eligible/Exempt from
Employment ServicesNet Cases
Required to Participate in Welfare-to-
Work Plan
0-Parent HH
2-Parent HH
All Other HH (1-Parent)
CalWORKs Timed-Out
(Safety Net)
TANF Timed-Out
Total CalWORKs
Child-Only
Aided Adult Cases with Child(ren)
Younger Than 1 Year
Campbell 22 2 24 11 7 66 33 2 31
Cupertino 7 1 8 1 1 18 11 0 7
Gilroy 196 23 177 98 38 532 332 34 164
Los Altos/La Hills 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 1
Los Gatos 5 2 8 2 1 18 8 2 8
Milpitas 34 6 35 15 4 94 55 3 35
Monte Sereno 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 3
Morgan Hill 68 5 52 31 10 166 105 6 54
Mountain View 31 1 27 10 2 71 45 0 26
Palo Alto 12 2 8 1 0 23 15 0 8
San Jose 1,505 133 1,052 683 228 3,601 2,412 166 1,000
San Martin 21 1 12 4 3 41 28 0 13
Santa Clara 67 10 59 34 12 182 108 8 66
Saratoga 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0
Sunnyvale 52 4 60 24 10 150 85 6 58
Unincorporated 6 0 6 1 1 14 10 2 1
Out Of County/Invalid 18 6 27 16 3 70 36 7 27
Total: 2,045 196 1,559 932 321 5,053 3,285 237 1,502
STATISTICAL DETAILSCalWORKs
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Program Narrative 30
At-A-Glance 31
Statistical Details 32
CalFresh
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CalFreshPROGRAM NARRATIVE
About CalFresh
The CalFresh Program, federally known as the Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), issues monthly electronic
benefits to individuals or families used to purchase food. With
CalFresh benefits individuals and families are able to purchase
nutritious food and provide a better diet for themselves and
their family. They may purchase food at any authorized location
from Farmer’s Market to a variety of restaurants. The amount
of benefits a household receives is dependent on household
size, countable income, and monthly expenses, such as housing
and utilities. CalFresh is federally mandated, California state-
supervised, and county-operated.
Who Qualifies for CalFresh?
A household can be one person, a group of people, a family, or any
combination of people that purchase and prepare food together.
Children living with their parents are considered part of the same
household until age 22. The individual must reside in California, but
no duration required. There are times when individuals and or any
combination of people may qualify for emergency food benefits.
Expanding CalFresh to SSI/SSP
Recipients Beginning June 1, 2019.
Beginning Summer of 2019,
individuals receiving or
authorized to receive SSI/SSP are
eligible for CalFresh.
Current CalFresh households
negatively affected by the policy
change may be eligible for SNB
and TNB. Supplemental Nutrition
Benefits (SNB) or Transitional
Nutrition Benefits (TNB) will help
mitigate the potential loss of
CalFresh benefits from counting
the SSI/SSP income in the
household budget. (ACL19-49)
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197,779 167,304
Gender
Language
Asian62,567
English194,690
Indo-Europe4,243
Spanish99,500
Other
4,083
Non Citizens
103,552
261,531
U.S. Citizens
Population on Public Assistance (365,083)
Ethnicity & Race
Adults Children
232,816 133,681Age
35,109 61,508 21,083 35,578 138,109 73,696
Hispanic
All Other
Pacific Islander
Black/African American
Asian
White/Caucasian
60+ 25 to 59 18 to 2415 to 176 to 140 to 5
11
1. Designation of Adults and Children population is based on Individual Type* per program rules and regulation* Individuals between 14 to 19 year olds can be considered an adult in one program and a child in another program depending on the program in which they qualify for.
AT-A-GLANCECalFresh
23% 22%
37,211
16,240
26%
50,898
26% 1,271
30%
13,344
13%
786
19%
6,199
6%
76,340
29%
CalFresh Population (82,539)
of Individuals receiving public assistance are on CalFresh 82,539 individuals | 48,252 Cases
45,328
52,094 30,440
22% 23%
23%
27.2% 26.6%
21%
9,536 16,342 4,385 5,113 26,127 21,036
14%
19%
28.5%
21,096
4,198
34,617
594
10,262
11,772
20%
39%
21%
22%
27%
26%
of the U.S. Citizens on Public Assistance are on CalFresh
of the Non Citizens on Public Assistance are on CalFresh
105,668
10,887
162,588
2,657
38,654
44,629
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STATISTICAL DETAILSCalFresh
CF 2 - Adult and ChildrenAdults / Children Total
Number of Adults 52,092
Number of Children 30,436
Uncoded 5
Total 82,533
Note: Adults & Children are categorized by using County's individual type NOT by age
CF 5 - Country of OriginCountry of Origin Total
United States 70,630
Vietnam 4,752
Mexico 1,955
China 778
Philippines 663
Iran 551
India 285
Afghanistan 172
Russia 170
Ethiopia 144
Iraq 92
Eritrea 74
Somalia 60
Others 2,976
Total 82,533
FS 4 - CitizenshipCitizenship Status Total
U.S. Citizen 76,334
Immigrant 5,613
Refugee 577
Amnesty 8
Undocumented Non-Citizen
1
Total 82,533
CF 1 - AgeAge Category Total
Younger Than 1 1,245
1-2 Years of Age 3,206
3-5 Years of Age 5,085
6-10 Years of Age 8,978
11-12 Years of Age 3,858
13-17 Years of Age 7,887
18-20 Years of Age 2,528
21-59 Years of Age 28,710
60 Years or Older 21,036
Total 82,533
CF 3 - Gender Gender Total
Female 45,323
Male 37,210
Total 82,533
CF 7 - LanguageLanguage Female Male Total
English 27,253 23,639 50,892
Spanish 7,069 6,275 13,344
Vietnamese 7,564 5,311 12,875
Mandarin 740 410 1,150
Cantonese 470 294 764
Tagalog 419 234 653
Farsi 386 246 632
Russian 364 218 582
Korean 291 109 400
Other Non-English 200 136 336
Cambodian 178 84 262
Arabic 102 80 182
Amharic 49 24 73
Bosnian 34 16 50
Ethopian 26 19 45
Somali 20 14 34
Turkish 17 14 31
Samoan 13 11 24
Tigrigna 15 8 23
Other Chinese Languages
18 4 22
Portuguese 16 6 22
Lao 12 8 20
American Sign Lang 10 8 18
Armenian 11 7 18
Ilocano 8 10 18
Japanese 8 3 11
Swahili 6 4 10
French 5 3 8
Oromo 3 3 6
Thai 3 3 6
Mien 2 2 4
Other Sign Language
4 0 4
Afghani 1 2 3
Italian 2 1 3
Romanian 2 1 3
Hebrew 1 1 2
Serbo-Croatian 1 1 2
Polish 0 1 1
Total 45,323 37,210 82,533
CF 6 - EthnicityEthnicity Female Male Total
Hispanic 14,792 13,026 27,818
Vietnamese 8,217 6,009 14,226
White 5,347 4,913 10,260
Mexican 3,372 2,603 5,975
Unknown 2,825 1,888 4,711
Black or African American
2,009 2,189 4,198
Other 1,418 1,169 2,587
Chinese 1,395 876 2,271
Filipino 1,241 903 2,144
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949 722 1,671
Other Hispanic 416 404 820
Asian Indian 419 319 738
Korean 345 181 526
Other Asian 294 215 509
Iranian 296 206 502
Cambodian 303 182 485
American Indian 249 211 460
Russian 248 145 393
Afghan 133 129 262
No Valid Data Reported 144 109 253
Ethiopian 108 92 200
Puerto Rican 99 99 198
Samoan 111 87 198
Hawaiian 86 71 157
Iraqi 68 65 133
Other Pacific Islander 59 47 106
Multi race/ethnic categories
53 48 101
Portuguese 51 43 94
Japanese 49 37 86
Laotian 40 37 77
Salvadoran 30 28 58
Guamanian or Chamorro
27 21 48
Other East European 21 26 47
Cuban 17 18 35
Armenian 22 12 34
Guatemalan 16 17 33
Hmong 11 9 20
Pacific Isles 10 10 20
Other Asian Pacific Islander
9 9 18
Alaskan Native 7 9 16
Amerasian 5 9 14
Pacific Islander 7 7 14
American Indian/Alaska Native
2 3 5
Polish 1 4 5
County Race 2 1 3
Cuban-Haitian 0 2 2
Total 45,323 37,210 82,533
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Medi-Cal
Program Narrative 34
At-A-Glance 35
TABLE OF CONTENT
Statistical Details 36
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Medi-CalPROGRAM NARRATIVE
About Medi-Cal
Medi-Cal is a health care program that offers free or low cost health
coverage for children and adults with limited income and resources.
There are over 30 Medi-Cal programs in California (and growing) based
on eligibility of different criteria such as age, poverty level, pregnancy
status, income level, and assets.
Who Qualifies for Medi-Cal?
Medi-Cal provides coverage to low-income adults, families with
children, seniors, persons with disabilities, and pregnant. Eligibility for
Medi-Cal may be based on assets, countable income, and household’s
income tax returns. Individuals can be employed or unemployed and
can either qualify for restricted or unrestricted medical coverage.
Prior to January 1, 2014, the Medi-Cal population only included
elderly, disabled, long-term care, and adults with dependent children.
Individuals may qualify for restricted or fee for service Medi-Cal and
assets are taken into consideration when evaluating.
Effective January 1, 2014, Medi-Cal eligibility is expanded to include
the non-disabled, non-elderly, childless adult population. These
beneficiaries household income is determined using the household’s
income tax returns with certain adjustments as defined by IRS. The
household is generally defined as the tax filing unit, including anyone
claimed as a dependent. These households are not subject to asset
evaluation. And undocumented individuals are not eligible under the
new Medi-Cal expansion, but they remain eligible for emergency and
restricted-scope Medi-Cal.
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197,779 167,304
Gender
Language
Asian62,567
English194,690
Indo-Europe4,243
Spanish99,500
Other
4,083
Non Citizens
103,552
261,531
U.S. Citizens
Population on Public Assistance (365,083)
Ethnicity & Race
Adults Children
232,816 133,681Age
35,109 61,508 21,083 35,578 138,109 73,696
Hispanic
All Other
Pacific Islander
Black/African American
Asian
White/Caucasian
60+ 25 to 59 18 to 2415 to 176 to 140 to 5
11
1. Designation of Adults and Children population is based on Individual Type* per program rules and regulation* Individuals between 14 to 19 year olds can be considered an adult in one program and a child in another program depending on the program in which they qualify for.
AT-A-GLANCEMedi-Cal
97% 97%
162,694
60,541
97% 187,443
96% 3,943
93%
98,810
99%
3,968
97%
102,908
99.4%
251,797
96%
Total Medi-Cal Population (354,705)
of Individuals receiving public assistance are on Medi-Cal 354,705 individuals | 209,907 Cases
192,011
221,867 132,424
95% 99%
97%
99%
34,758 60,829 20,876 34,609 134,223 69,410
94.2%
162,588
44,629
2,657
10,887
105,668 103,023
10,238
159,783
2,594
37,092
41,975
38,654
97.5%
94%
98%
97.6%
96%
94%
98.9%
99%
97.3%
97.2%
of the U.S. Citizens on Public Assistance are on Medi-Cal
of the Non Citizens on Public Assistance are on Medi-Cal
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STATISTICAL DETAILSMedi-Cal
MC 3 - GenderGender Total
Female 192,011
Male 162,694
Total 354,705
MC 5 - Country of OriginCountry of Origin Total
United States 237,361
Mexico 39,980
Vietnam 18,742
China 7,669
India 5,085
Philippines 4,770
Iran 2,063
Ethiopia 907
Russia 597
Afghanistan 357
Eritrea 252
Iraq 235
Somalia 160
Others 43,411
Total: 354,705
Number of Countries Served
198
MC 4 - CitizenshipCitizenship Status Total
U.S. Citizen 251,797
Amnesty 120
Immigrant 58,190
OBRA 6
Refugee 1,268
Undocumented 42,857
Others 467
Total 354,705
MC 1 - AgeAge Category Total
Younger Than 1 5,179
1-2 Years of Age 11,387
3-5 Years of Age 18,192
6-10 Years of Age 32,239
11-12 Years of Age 14,589
13-17 Years of Age 34,877
18-20 Years of Age 16,964
21-59 Years of Age 151,868
60 Years or Older 69,410
Total 354,705
MC 2 - Adult and ChildrenAdults / Children Total
Number of Adults 221,867
Number of Children 132,424Uncoded 414Total 354,705
Note: Adults & Children are categorized by using County's individual type in the eligible program NOT by age.
MC 7 - LanguageLanguage Female Male Total
English 97,714 89,729 187,443
Spanish 54,515 44,295 98,810
Vietnamese 23,399 17,912 41,311
Mandarin 5,544 3,597 9,141
Tagalog 2,281 1,445 3,726
Cantonese 2,200 1,500 3,700
Other Non-English 1,549 1,043 2,592
Farsi 1,206 833 2,039
Russian 906 566 1,472
Korean 913 526 1,439
Cambodian 363 254 617
Arabic 290 233 523
Amharic 213 131 344
Portuguese 151 105 256
Other Chinese Languages
119 52 171
Ethopian 71 80 151
Turkish 62 50 112
Somali 58 47 105
Ilocano 46 34 80
Tigrigna 42 22 64
Lao 39 23 62
Samoan 36 26 62
Thai 39 19 58
American Sign Lang 28 29 57
Bosnian 36 20 56
Armenian 28 22 50
Japanese 29 21 50
French 28 14 42
Swahili 20 12 32
Romanian 21 8 29
Polish 10 10 20
Italian 10 8 18
Serbo-Croatian 9 6 15
Other Sign Language 10 3 13
Hebrew 9 3 12
Oromo 6 4 10
Mien 4 4 8
Hmong 3 1 4
1 3 4
Afghani 1 2 3
German 1 1 2
Unknown 1 1 2
TOTAL: 192,011 162,694 354,705
MC 6 - EthnicityEthnicity Female Male Total
Hispanic 65,433 56,547 121,980
Vietnamese 28,957 23,557 52,514
White 18,697 18,395 37,092
Mexican 18,311 14,420 32,731
Chinese 10,756 7,993 18,749
Unknown 8,430 6,584 15,014
Other 7,263 6,499 13,762
Filipino 7,256 5,368 12,624
Asian Indian 5,610 4,966 10,576
Black or African American
5,102 5,136 10,238
Other Hispanic 2,771 2,301 5,072
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2,333 1,901 4,234
Other Asian 1,800 1,450 3,250
Korean 1,595 1,213 2,808
Iranian 1,180 892 2,072
Cambodian 816 614 1,430
American Indian 581 468 1,049
Russian 607 385 992
Ethiopian 506 421 927
Salvadoran 509 341 850
Japanese 357 353 710
No Valid Data Reported
314 280 594
Samoan 313 273 586
Afghan 276 297 573
Guatemalan 268 286 554
Puerto Rican 265 248 513
Hawaiian 257 250 507
Other Pacific Islander 254 205 459
Portuguese 211 155 366
Iraqi 137 144 281
Laotian 134 110 244
Other East European 117 120 237
Multi race/ethnic categories
103 103 206
Guamanian or Chamorro
100 74 174
Pacific Isles 60 65 125
Pacific Islander 69 41 110
Cuban 53 55 108
Armenian 46 34 80
Other Asian Pacific Islander
45 34 79
Hmong 45 33 78
20 23 43
Amerasian 14 26 40
Alaskan Native 18 14 32
Polish 13 14 27
American Indian/Alaska Native
4 3 7
County Race 4 1 5
Cuban-Haitian 1 2 3
TOTAL: 192,011 162,694 354,705
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Program Narrative 38
At-A-Glance 39
Statistical Details 40
General Assistance
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General AssistancePROGRAM NARRATIVE
About General Assistance
General Assistance is a cash assistance program for single adults with no dependent children. General Assistance (GA) is a County-funded cash assistance program that helps individuals and couples who have no other means of adequate support.
Who Qualifies for General Assistance?
Eligibility for GA benefits depends on a number of things, including employment status, income, residency, property value, and citizenship status. Individuals who qualify for this program are single adults or couples without children who are not eligible for other forms of cash aid.
Since the state is not involved in this program the requirement varies among California’s 58 counties.
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197,779 167,304
Gender
Language
Asian62,567
English194,690
Indo-Europe4,243
Spanish99,500
Other
4,083
Non Citizens
103,552
261,531
U.S. Citizens
Population on Public Assistance (365,083)
Ethnicity & Race
Adults Children
232,816 133,681Age
35,109 61,508 21,083 35,578 138,109 73,696
Hispanic
All Other
Pacific Islander
Black/African American
Asian
White/Caucasian
60+ 25 to 59 18 to 2415 to 176 to 140 to 5
11
1. Designation of Adults and Children population is based on Individual Type* per program rules and regulation* Individuals between 14 to 19 year olds can be considered an adult in one program and a child in another program depending on the program in which they qualify for.
General AssistanceAT-A-GLANCE
2,209
121
0.2% 3,159
2% 13
0.3%
71
0.1%
16
0.4%
of the General Assistance population are U.S. Citizens
of the General Assistance population are Non Citizens
187
0.2%
3,193
1%
General Assistance Population (3,380)
of Individuals receiving public assistance are on General Assistance 3,380 individuals | 3,372 Cases
1,171
3,380
1.5% 0%
0.9%
0%
0 0 0 174 2,888 318
0%
0% 0.5%
2%
0.4 %
105,668
10,887
162,588
2,657
38,654
44,629
291
410
1,176
30
948
525
0.3%
4%
0.7%
1.1%
2.5%
1.2%
1.3% 0.6%
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STATISTICAL DETAILSGeneral Assistance
GA 2 - Adult and ChildrenAdults / Children Total
Number of Adults 3,380
Number of Children 0
Total 3,380
Note: Adults & Children are categorized by using County's individual type NOT by age
GA 5 - Country of OriginCountry of Origin Total
United States 3,126
Mexico 44
Vietnam 42
Philippines 15
Iran 10
India 9
Ethiopia 4
China 3
Somalia 3
Russia 2
Afghanistan 1
Eritrea 1
Others 66
TOTAL: 3,380
Number of Countries Served
43
GA 4 - CitizenshipCitizenship
StatusTotal
U.S. Citizen 3,193
Immigrant 157
Refugee 27
Amnesty 3
Total 3,380
GA 1 - AgeAge Category Total
Younger Than 1 0
1-2 Years of Age 0
3-5 Years of Age 0
6-10 Years of Age 0
11-12 Years of Age 0
13-17 Years of Age 0
18-20 Years of Age 43
21-59 Years of Age 3,019
60 Years or Older 318
Total 3,380
GA 3 - GenderGender Total
Female 1,171
Male 2,209
Total 3,380
GA 7 - LanguageLanguage Female Male Total
English 1,068 2,091 3,159
Vietnamese 38 58 96
Spanish 32 39 71
Tagalog 7 4 11
Farsi 5 2 7
Other Non-English 2 3 5
Ethopian 2 2 4
Mandarin 2 2 4
Cambodian 3 0 3
Korean 1 2 3
Russian 2 1 3
Arabic 2 0 2
Portuguese 1 1 2
Samoan 0 2 2
American Sign Lang
0 1 1
Amharic 1 0 1
Italian 1 0 1
Lao 0 1 1
Other Sign Language
1 0 1
Swahili 1 0 1
Thai 1 0 1
Tigrigna 1 0 1
TOTAL: 1,171 2,209 3,380
GA 6 - EthnicityEthnicity Female Male Total
White 348 600 948
Hispanic 245 406 651
Mexican 159 349 508
Black or African American 101 309 410
Unknown 60 82 142
Vietnamese 50 90 140
No Response, Clint Dclnd to St 42 74 116
Other 33 69 102
American Indian 27 47 74
Filipino 21 46 67
Puerto Rican 16 12 28
No Valid Data Reported 9 18 27
Asian Indian 6 18 24
Other Hispanic 6 11 17
Other Asian 5 11 16
Chinese 9 6 15
Korean 5 8 13
Samoan 2 6 8
Cambodian 6 1 7
Hawaiian 3 4 7
Japanese 2 4 6
Other Pacific Islander 3 3 6
Portuguese 1 4 5
Guamanian or Chamorro 1 3 4
Iranian 2 2 4
Multi race/ethnic categories 2 2 4
Russian 2 2 4
Cuban 0 3 3
Ethiopian 1 2 3
Guatemalan 0 3 3
Polish 1 2 3
Salvadoran 1 2 3
Alaskan Native 0 2 2
Pacific Isles 0 2 2
Afghan 0 1 1
Amerasian 0 1 1
American Indian/Alaska Native 1 0 1
Cuban-Haitian 0 1 1
Hmong 0 1 1
Iraqi 1 0 1
Laotian 0 1 1
Other East European 0 1 1
Total 1,171 2,209 3,380
Note: Other Hispanic Ethnicity added to Hispanic Ethnicity.
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Program Narrative 42
At-A-Glance 43
Statistical Details 44
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
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Cash Assistance Program for ImmigrantsPROGRAM NARRATIVE
About Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI) is a fully
state-funded program designed to provide monthly cash
benefits to aged (65 years or older), blind, or disabled non-
citizens who are ineligible for Supplemental Security Income/
State Supplementary Payment (SSI/SSP) solely due to their
immigration status.
Who Qualifies for Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants?
Immigrants who are either qualified aliens or Permanent
Resident Under Color of Law (PRUCOL) aged 65 or older,
disabled, or blind, and do not qualify for SSI Disability benefits
due to their immigration status may qualify for CAPI. Benefit
varies on individual’s living arrangement, income, and marital
status. Individuals must reside in California with income
less than the CAPI standard and resources below $2,000 for
individual and $3,000 for couples.
Due to the expansion of CalFresh
to SSI/SSP recipients effective
June 1st, 2019. Cash Assistance
Program for Immigrants (CAPI)
recipients will receive a $10 per
person grant increase for equity
with SSI/SSP. (ACL19-49)
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Cash Assistance Program for ImmigrantsAT-A-GLANCE
197,779
272
167,304
Gender
Language
Asian62,567
504
0.8%
English
134194,6900.1% Indo-Europe
354,2430.8%
Spanish99,500
202
0.2%
Other
4,08360
1.5%
of the Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants population are U.S. Citizens
of the Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants population are Non Citizens
Non Citizens
930
0.9% 103,552
5
261,531 0.002%
U.S. Citizens
Population on Public Assistance (365,083)Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants Population (935)
Ethnicity & Race
of Individuals receiving public assistance are on Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
935 individuals | 935 Cases
663
Adults Children
933
232,816
2
133,681
0.4% 0.001%
0.3%
0.2% 0.3%
Age
35,109 61,508 21,083 35,578 138,109 73,696
0.002%
0%
0.02%
1%
0.003%
Hispanic
All Other
Pacific Islander
Black/African American
Asian
White/Caucasian
0.56%
0.09%
0.12%
0.15%
0.10%
0.20%
60+ 25 to 59 18 to 2415 to 176 to 140 to 5
11
1. Designation of Adults and Children population is based on Individual Type* per program rules and regulation* Individuals between 14 to 19 year olds can be considered an adult in one program and a child in another program depending on the program in which they qualify for.
1 1 0 1 26 906
0.003%
589
10
202
4
40
90
105,668
10,887
162,588
2,657
38,654
44,629
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STATISTICAL DETAILSCash Assistance Program for Immigrants
CAPI 2 - Adult and ChildrenAdults / Children Total
Number of Adults 933
Number of Children 2
Total 935
Note: Adults & Children are categorized by using County's individual type NOT by age
CAPI 5 - Country of OriginCountry of Origin Total
China 286
Mexico 180
Vietnam 154
India 50
Iran 39
Philippines 35
Ethiopia 12
Iraq 9
Eritrea 7
Russia 6
Afghanistan 4
Somalia 1
Others 149
Total 935
Number of Countries Served
45
CAPI 4 - CitizenshipCitizenship Status Total
U.S. Citizen 5
Immigrant 883
Refugee 43
Amnesty 3
Other 1
Undocumented 0
Unknown 0
Total 935
CAPI 1 - AgeAge Category Total
Younger Than 1 0
1-2 Years of Age 0
3-5 Years of Age 1
6-10 Years of Age 0
11-12 Years of Age 1
13-17 Years of Age 0
18-20 Years of Age 0
21-59 Years of Age 27
60 Years or Older 906
Total 935
CAPI 3 - GenderGender Total
Female 663
Male 272
Total 935
CAPI 7 - LanguageLanguage Female Male Total
Mandarin 159 80 239
Spanish 149 53 202
Vietnamese 126 45 171
English 86 48 134
Other Non-English 33 10 43
Cantonese 25 12 37
Tagalog 24 6 30
Farsi 17 8 25
Korean 11 1 12
Russian 9 0 9
Cambodian 4 3 7
Amharic 6 0 6
Arabic 2 1 3
Bosnian 2 1 3
Thai 2 1 3
American Sign Lang 1 1 2
Other Chinese Languages 1 1 2
Tigrigna 2 0 2
Ethopian 1 0 1
Mien 0 1 1
Portuguese 1 0 1
Samoan 1 0 1
Turkish 1 0 1
Total 663 272 935
CAPI 6 - EthnicityEthnicity Female Male Total
Chinese 198 100 298
Vietnamese 126 42 168
Hispanic 100 34 134
Mexican 46 21 67
Asian Indian 38 18 56
White 26 14 40
Filipino 28 7 35
No Response, Clint Dclnd to St 13 4 17
Unknown 9 7 16
Other 9 6 15
Korean 12 1 13
Iranian 8 4 12
Other Asian 9 3 12
Black or African American 8 2 10
Ethiopian 9 0 9
Cambodian 4 3 7
Russian 7 0 7
No Valid Data Reported 4 1 5
Afghan 2 0 2
Cuban 2 0 2
Iraqi 0 2 2
Other Asian Pacific Islander 2 0 2
Salvadoran 1 1 2
Hawaiian 0 1 1
Other Hispanic 1 0 1
Portuguese 0 1 1
Samoan 1 0 1
Total 663 272 935
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Program Narrative 46
At-A-Glance 47
Statistical Details 48
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Refugee Cash Assistance
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Refugee Cash AssistancePROGRAM NARRATIVE
About Refugee Cash Assistance
Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA) is part of the federal Refugee
Resettlement Program (RRP). It provides financial assistance to
individuals admitted to the United States (U.S.) as refugees. Adult
refugees without minor children and refugee families that do not
qualify for CalWORKs may be eligible to receive RCA benefits
during the first 8 months of residency in the United States.
The program includes employment and other services to help
individuals become self-sufficient.
Who Qualifies for Refugee Cash Assistance?
To be eligible for RCA benefits, refugee families and adult
refugees without children must fit into at least one of the
following categories: individuals and couples with no minor
children, families that are not CalWORKs eligible (i.e., unemployed
less than 30 days and have resided in the U.S. less than 8 months),
pregnant women in the first two trimesters of their pregnancy (i.e.,
six months or less), trafficking victims, persons granted asylum,
and victims of human trafficking.
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Refugee Cash AssistanceAT-A-GLANCE
197,779
11
167,304
Gender
Asian62,5670.003%
English
6194,6900.003% Indo-Europe
44,2430.1%
Spanish
99,5004
0.004%
Other
4,0835
0.12%
of the RCA population are U.S. Citizens
of the RCA populationare Non Citizens
Non Citizens
21
0.02% 103,552
261,531 0%
U.S. Citizens
Population on Public Assistance (365,083)Refugee Cash Assistance Population (21)
Ethnicity & Race
of Individuals receiving public assistance are on Refugee Cash Assistance
21 individuals | 18 Cases
10
Adults Children
21
232,816 133,681
0.009% 0%
0.005% 0.01%
Hispanic
All Other
Pacific Islander
Black/African American
Asian 2
9
4
0
0
6
White/Caucasian
0.002%
0.1%
0.002%
0%
0%
0.01%
Age
0%
35,109 61,508 21,083 35,578 138,109 73,6960 156000
0%
0% 0.02%
0.01%
0%
0.01%
60+ 25 to 59 18 to 2415 to 176 to 140 to 5
Language
11
1. Designation of Adults and Children population is based on Individual Type* per program rules and regulation* Individuals between 14 to 19 year olds can be considered an adult in one program and a child in another program depending on the program in which they qualify for.
105,668
10,887
162,588
2,657
38,654
44,629
2
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STATISTICAL DETAILSRefugee Cash Assistance
RCA 2 - Adult and ChildrenAdults / Children Total
Number of Adults 21
Number of Children 0
Total 21
Note: Adults & Children are categorized by using County’s individual type NOT by age
RCA 5 - Country of OriginCountry of Origin Total
Congo 5
Pakistan 4
Others 3
China 2
Ghana 2
Afghanistan 1
Cameroon 1
Eritrea 1
Ethiopia 1
Total 21
Number of Countries Served
9
RCA 4 - CitizenshipCitizenship Status Total
US Citizen 0
Refugee 13
Immigrant 8
Total 21
RCA 1 - AgeAge Category Total
Younger Than 1 0
1-2 Years of Age 0
3-5 Years of Age 0
6-10 Years of Age 0
11-12 Years of Age 0
13-17 Years of Age 0
18-20 Years of Age 3
21-59 Years of Age 18
60 Years or Older 0
Total 21
RCA 6 - EthnicityEthnicity Female Male Total
Black or African American 3 6 9
Afghan 3 2 5
Hispanic 2 1 3
Chinese 0 1 1
Mexican 1 0 1
Other 0 1 1
Other Asian 1 0 1
Total 10 11 21
RCA 3 - GenderGender Total
Female 10
Male 11
Total 21
RCA 7 - LanguageLanguage Female Male Total
English 1 5 6
Swahili 2 3 5
Spanish 3 1 4
Farsi 2 1 3
Other Chinese Languages 1 1 2
French 1 0 1
Total 10 11 21
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Program Narrative 50
At-A-Glance 51
Statistical Details 52
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Foster Care
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Foster CarePROGRAM NARRATIVE
About Foster Care
Foster Care (FC) Program provides financial assistance for children who are in need of substitute parenting and have been placed in out-of-home care. Foster parents work with social services staff to determine the type of child best suited for their home (i.e., age, health issues, and gender). Foster parents receive a monthly payment to feed, clothe, and meet the material needs of the children placed in their care. Medical and dental coverage is provided through the Medi-Cal program. The program is funded thorough federal, state, and county.
Who Qualifies for Foster Care?
Children under 18 years of age who cannot live with their birth parents and require temporary out-of-home care. The care takers for foster children must reside in California and must complete the screening processes before qualifying for the Foster Care benefits for the child(ren).
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Foster CareAT-A-GLANCE
197,779
476
167,304
Gender
Asian62,567 6
0.01%
English
857194,6900.4% Indo-Europe
4,243
0%
Spanish
99,50083
0.1%
Other
4,0831
0%
of the Foster Care population are U.S. Citizens
of the Foster Care populationare Non Citizens
Non Citizens
37
0.04% 103,552
910
261,531 0.3%
U.S. Citizens
Population on Public Assistance (365,895)Foster Care Population (947)
Ethnicity & Race
of Individuals receiving public assistance are on Foster Care 947 individuals | 920 Cases
471
Adults Children
232,816
947
133,681
0% 0.7%
0.3%
Age
1%
317 300 149 181 0 0
0.5%
0.7% 0.5%
0%
0%
Hispanic
All Other
Pacific Islander
Black/African American
Asian 64
112
446
6
199
120
White/Caucasian
0.1%
1%
0.3%
0.2%
0.5%
0.3%
0.2% 0.3%
60+ 25 to 59 18 to 2415 to 176 to 140 to 5
Language
11
1. Designation of Adults and Children population is based on Individual Type* per program rules and regulation* Individuals between 14 to 19 year olds can be considered an adult in one program and a child in another program depending on the program in which they qualify for.
35,109 61,508 21,083 35,578 138,109 73,696
105,668
10,887
162,588
2,657
38,654
44,629
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STATISTICAL DETAILSFoster Care
FC 2 - Adult and ChildrenAdults / Children Total
Number of Adults 0
Number of Children 947
Total 947
Note: Adults & Children are categorized by using County's individual type NOT by age
FC 5 - Country of OriginCountry of Origin Total
United States 915
Mexico 15
El Salvador 6
Honduras 5
Philippines 2
Guatemala 1
Nepal 1
Portugal 1
Vietnam 1
Total 947
Number of Countries Served
9
FC 4 - CitizenshipCitizenship Status Total
U.S. Citizen 910
Immigrant 37
Refugee 0
Undocumented 0
Amnesty 0
Other 0
Unknown 0
Total 947
FC 1 - Age
Age Category TotalYounger Than 1 74
1-2 Years of Age 107
3-5 Years of Age 136
6-10 Years of Age 167
11-12 Years of Age 72
13-17 Years of Age 210
18-20 Years of Age 179
21-59 Years of Age 2
60 Years or Older 0
Total 947
FC 3 - GenderGender Total
Female 471
Male 476
Total 947
FC 7 - LanguageLanguage Female Male Total
English 423 434 857
Spanish 45 38 83
Vietnamese 1 3 4
Mandarin 2 0 2
Arabic 0 1 1
Total 471 476 947
FC 6 - EthnicityEthnicity Female Male Total
Hispanic 200 221 421
White 95 104 199
Black or African American
58 54 112
No Response, Clint Dclnd to St
38 23 61
Unknown 18 8 26
Filipino 14 11 25
Mexican 11 7 18
Vietnamese 5 13 18
Other 6 7 13
Asian Indian 4 3 7
Chinese 5 2 7
Other Hispanic 3 4 7
American Indian 3 3 6
Ethiopian 1 3 4
No Valid Data Reported 2 2 4
Hawaiian 1 2 3
Japanese 2 1 3
Portuguese 1 2 3
Other Asian 1 1 2
Other East European 1 1 2
Other Pacific Islander 1 1 2
Hmong 0 1 1
Laotian 1 0 1
Salvadoran 0 1 1
Samoan 0 1 1
Total 471 476 947
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Adoption Assistance Program (AAP) Kinship Guardian Assistance Payment (KinGAP)
Program Narrative 54
At-A-Glance 55
Statistical Details 56
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AAP & KinGAPPROGRAM NARRATIVE
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About AAP and KinGAP Programs
Adoption Assistance Program
The Adoption Assistance Program (AAP) is a federal program of financial
assistance for adoptive children. AAP helps families with eligible children
meet the financial, medical, and other essential needs of adopted children
through the Social Services Agency or independent state operated adoption
programs. The amount of Adoption Assistance benefit is based on the needs
of the child at the time the Adoptive Placement Agreement is signed.
Who Qualifies for AAP?
Adoption Assistance Program
Children 0-18 years are eligible if an AAP Agreement has been signed prior
to completion of adoption or at the time of adoptive placement as well as
Non-Minor Dependent (NMD) adoptions between the ages of 18 to 20 years
old. Youths between 18 and up to 21 years old are eligible for continuing AAP
if determined to have a documented mental or physical condition or are
participating in the extended adoptions program.
Kinship Guardian Assistance Payment
The Kinship Guardian Assistance Payment (Kin-GAP) Program serves children
exiting the foster care system and entered a guardianship with a relative. The
Kin-GAP Program offers financial assistance and other support services such
as Medi-Cal for a child who is placed with an approved relative legal guardian.
Factors such as the child’s needs and the relative guardian’s circumstances,
along with the continuation of any other applicable rates (such as the
specialized care increment, teen parent rate) received while in foster care, are
factored into the Kin-GAP.
Who Qualifies for Kin-GAP?
Kinship Guardian Assistance Payment
The foster child or youth must reside with the approved relative caregiver
for at least six consecutive months prior to establishing guardianship. Legal
guardianship must be established with the relative caregiver through the
juvenile court. The prospective relative guardian must enter into a written
binding agreement containing the terms and conditions of the guardianship
with the county child welfare, tribal agency, or probation department. The
written agreement must be signed prior to becoming the legal guardian and
dependency must be dismissed by the juvenile or tribal court.
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AAP & KinGAPAT-A-GLANCE
197,779
1,262
167,304
Gender
Language
Asian62,56714
0.02%
English
2,260194,6901.2% Indo-Europe
4,243
0%
Spanish
99,500166
0.2%
Other
4,0830%
of the population on Other Programs are U.S. Citizens
of the population on Other Programs are Non Citizens
Non Citizens
8
0.008% 103,552
2,432
261,531 1%
U.S. Citizens
Population on Public Assistance (365,083)AAP & KinGAP Population (2,440)
Ethnicity & Race
of Individuals receiving public assistance are in AAP & KinGAP
2,440 individuals | 2,439 Cases
1,178
Adults Children
267
232,816
2,173
133,681
0.1% 2%
0.7%
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Age
247 1,262 654 277 0 0
2%
3%0.8%
0%
0% 0.7%
Hispanic
All Other
Pacific Islander
Black/African American
Asian 125
252
1,424
15
550
74
White/Caucasian
0.1%
2%
0.9%
0.6%
1%
0.2%
0.6% 0.8%
60+ 25 to 59 18 to 2415 to 176 to 140 to 5
11
35,109 61,508 21,083 35,578 138,109 73,696
105,668
10,887
162,588
2,657
38,654
44,629
1. Designation of Adults and Children population is based on Individual Type* per program rules and regulation* Individuals between 14 to 19 year olds can be considered an adult in one program and a child in another program depending on the program in which they qualify for.
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STATISTICAL DETAILSAAP & KinGAPp
AK 2 - Adult and ChildrenAdults / Children Total
Number of Adults 267
Number of Children 2,173
Total 2,440
Note: Adults & Children are categorized by using County's individual type NOT by age
AK 5 - Country of Origin
CountryCount of
IndvUnited States 2,432
Mexico 2
Others 8
Total 2,442
Number of Countries Served
2
AK 4 - CitizenshipCitizenship Status Total
U.S. Citizen 2,432
Amnesty 0
Immigrant 3
Not Listed 0
OBRA 0
Other 5
Refugee 0
Undocumented Non-Citizen
0
Total 2,440
AK 1 - AgeAge Category Total
Younger Than 1 0
1-2 Years of Age 36
3-5 Years of Age 211
6-10 Years of Age 535
11-12 Years of Age 314
13-17 Years of Age 1,067
18-20 Years of Age 277
21-59 Years of Age 0
60 Years or Older 0
Total 2,440
AK 3 - GenderGender Total
Female 1,178
Male 1,262
Total 2,440
AK 7 - LanguageLanguage Female Male Total
English 1,082 1,178 2,260
Spanish 86 80 166
Vietnamese 10 4 14
Total 1,178 1,262 2,440
AK 6 - EthnicityEthnicity Female Male Total
Afghan 0 1 1
Alaskan Native 1 0 1
American Indian 11 15 26
Armenian 0 1 1
Asian Indian 4 2 6
Black or African American 117 135 252
Cambodian 2 2 4
Chinese 1 3 4
Cuban 0 1 1
Ethiopian 2 2 4
Filipino 16 29 45
Hawaiian 2 3 5
Hispanic 695 717 1,412
Hmong 0 2 2
Iranian 2 0 2
Japanese 1 0 1
Korean 0 2 2
Laotian 1 4 5
Mexican 5 5 10
No Response, Clint Dclnd to St 2 1 3
Other 10 6 16
Other Hispanic 1 1 2
Other Pacific Islander 2 2 4
Pacific Isles 0 1 1
Portuguese 3 4 7
Samoan 3 2 5
Unknown 6 6 12
Vietnamese 29 27 56
White 262 288 550
Total 1,178 1,262 2,440
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Program Caseload 58
Yearly 61
Quarterly 66
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STATISTICAL DETAILSProgram Caseload Trends
CalWORKs
CalFresh
Medi-Cal
PC 1 - CalWORKs Caseload Trends
PC 2 - CalFresh Caseload Trends
PC 3 - Medi-Cal Caseload Trends
10000
60000
110000
160000
210000
260000
Case
s
MEDI-CAL
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20000
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General Assistance
Foster Care
PC 4 - General Assistance Caseload Trends
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Immigrants
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STATISTICAL DETAILSYearly Trends
YT 1 - CalWORKs Yearly Trends
City
ONE YEAR AGO TODAY
0-Parent HH
2-Parent HH
All Other HH
(1-P)
CW Timed-
Out (Safety
Net)
TANF Timed-
Out
Total CalWORKs
0-Parent HH
2-Parent HH
All Other HH
(1-P)
CW Timed-
Out (Safety
Net)
TANF Timed-
Out
Total CalWORKs
Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases
Campbell 21 2 18 17 9 67 22 2 24 11 7 66
Cupertino 5 0 6 3 0 14 7 1 8 1 1 18
Gilroy 227 14 167 117 42 567 196 23 177 98 38 532
Los Altos/LA Hills
1 0 1 2 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 2
Los Gatos 6 1 5 1 1 14 5 2 8 2 1 18
Milpitas 41 2 34 29 7 113 34 6 35 15 4 94
Monte Sereno 3 0 3 0 0 6 0 0 2 0 1 3
Morgan Hill 64 6 62 33 8 173 68 5 52 31 10 166
Mountain View 38 3 33 10 4 88 31 1 27 10 2 71
Out Of County/Invalid
35 18 101 17 5 176 18 6 27 16 3 70
Palo Alto 12 0 12 2 0 26 12 2 8 1 0 23
San Jose 1,765 119 1,180 740 236 4,040 1,505 133 1,052 683 228 3,601
San Martin 14 2 10 8 2 36 21 1 12 4 3 41
Santa Clara 76 14 63 44 18 215 67 10 59 34 12 182
Saratoga 0 1 2 2 1 6 1 0 1 0 0 2
Sunnyvale 57 10 71 25 10 173 52 4 60 24 10 150
Unincorporated 7 0 4 3 1 15 6 0 6 1 1 14
Total 2,372 192 1,772 1,053 344 5,733 2,045 196 1,559 932 321 5,053
City
CHANGE FROM ONE YEAR AGO PERCENT CHANGE
0-Parent HH
2-Parent HH
All Other HH
(1-P)
CW Timed-
Out (Safety
Net)
TANF Timed-
Out
Total CalWORKs
0-Parent HH
2-Parent HH
All Other HH
(1-P)
CW Timed-
Out (Safety
Net)
TANF Timed-
Out
Total CalWORKs
Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases
Campbell 1 0 6 (6) (2) (1) 4.8% 0.0% 33.3% -35.3% -22.2% -1.5%
Cupertino 2 1 2 (2) 1 4 40.0% -- 33.3% -66.7% -- 28.6%
Gilroy (31) 9 10 (19) (4) (35) -13.7% 64.3% 6.0% -16.2% -9.5% -6.2%
Los Altos/LA Hills
(1) 0 0 (1) 0 (2) -100.0% -- 0.0% -50.0% -- -50.0%
Los Gatos (1) 1 3 1 0 4 -16.7% 100.0% 60.0% 100.0% 0.0% 28.6%
Milpitas (7) 4 1 (14) (3) (19) -17.1% 200.0% 2.9% -48.3% -42.9% -16.8%
Monte Sereno (3) 0 (1) 0 1 (3) -100.0% -- -33.3% -- -- -50.0%
Morgan Hill 4 (1) (10) (2) 2 (7) 6.3% -16.7% -16.1% -6.1% 25.0% -4.0%
Mountain View (7) (2) (6) 0 (2) (17) -18.4% -66.7% -18.2% 0.0% -50.0% -19.3%
Out Of County/Invalid
(17) (12) (74) (1) (2) (106) -48.6% -66.7% -73.3% -5.9% -40.0% -60.2%
Palo Alto 0 2 (4) (1) 0 (3) 0.0% -- -33.3% -50.0% -- -11.5%
San Jose (260) 14 (128) (57) (8) (439) -14.7% 11.8% -10.8% -7.7% -3.4% -10.9%
San Martin 7 (1) 2 (4) 1 5 50.0% -50.0% 20.0% -50.0% 50.0% 13.9%
Santa Clara (9) (4) (4) (10) (6) (33) -11.8% -28.6% -6.3% -22.7% -33.3% -15.3%
Saratoga 1 (1) (1) (2) (1) (4) -- -100.0% -50.0% -100.0% -100.0% -66.7%
Sunnyvale (5) (6) (11) (1) 0 (23) -8.8% -60.0% -15.5% -4.0% 0.0% -13.3%
Unincorporated (1) 0 2 (2) 0 (1) -14.3% -- 50.0% -66.7% 0.0% -6.7%
TOTAL (327) 4 (213) (121) (23) (680) -13.8% 2.1% -12.0% -11.5% -6.7% -11.9%
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YT 3 - Medi-Cal Yearly Trends
CITY
ONE YEAR AGO TODAY
MAGINon
MAGIMixed TOTAL MAGI
Non MAGI
Mixed TOTAL
Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell 2,611 863 434 3,908 2,582 1,281 5 3,868
Cupertino 1,432 1,010 302 2,744 1,381 1,243 0 2,624
Gilroy 6,432 967 1,448 8,847 6,944 2,406 14 9,364
Los Altos/LA Hills 605 362 140 1,107 587 464 0 1,051
Los Gatos 930 371 211 1,512 910 536 2 1,448
Milpitas 4,757 1,955 848 7,560 4,840 2,764 12 7,616
Monte Sereno 266 80 34 380 216 89 1 306
Morgan Hill 3,071 603 670 4,344 3,216 1,244 5 4,465
Mountain View 3,644 1,151 542 5,337 3,617 1,666 3 5,286
Out Of County/Invalid
8,940 1,767 2,526 13,233 8,535 3,799 3 12,337
Palo Alto 1,953 1,031 317 3,301 1,871 1,325 0 3,196
San Jose 93,192 25,238 16,360 134,790 95,497 40,610 115 136,222
San Martin 686 107 110 903 701 224 0 925
Santa Clara 6,384 1,846 1,287 9,517 6,408 2,979 12 9,399
Saratoga 559 572 130 1,261 567 679 1 1,247
Sunnyvale 6,998 2,156 1,229 10,383 6,878 3,252 12 10,142
Unincorporated 219 39 39 297 304 106 1 411
Total 142,679 40,118 26,627 209,424 145,054 64,667 186 209,907
STATISTICAL DETAILSYearly Trends
YT 2 - CalFresh Yearly Trends
CITY
CalFresh
Year Ago Today Change%
Change
Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell 697 952 255 36.6%
Cupertino 204 268 64 31.4%
Gilroy 2,758 2,946 188 6.8%
Los Altos 82 84 2 2.4%
Los Gatos 221 282 61 27.6%
Milpitas 1,127 1,502 375 33.3%
Monte Sereno 66 45 (21) -31.8%
Morgan Hill 1,013 1,101 88 8.7%
Mountain View 943 1,069 126 13.4%
Out Of County/Invalid
1,634 581 (1,053) -64.4%
Palo Alto 393 643 250 63.6%
San Jose 28,941 34,660 5,719 19.8%
San Martin 240 252 12 5.0%
Santa Clara 1,670 1,828 158 9.5%
Saratoga 84 154 70 83.3%
Sunnyvale 1,552 1,772 220 14.2%
Unincorporated 80 113 33 41.3%
Total 41,705 48,252 6,547 15.7%
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Cont. YT 3 - Medi-Cal Yearly Trends
CITY
CHANGE FROM ONE YEAR AGO PERCENT CHANGE
MAGINon
MAGIMixed TOTAL MAGI
Non MAGI
Mixed TOTAL
Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell (29) 418 (429) (40) -1.1% 48.4% -98.8% -1.0%
Cupertino (51) 233 (302) (120) -3.6% 23.1% -100.0% -4.4%
Gilroy 512 1,439 (1,434) 517 8.0% 148.8% -99.0% 5.8%
Los Altos/LA Hills (18) 102 (140) (56) -3.0% 28.2% -100.0% -5.1%
Los Gatos (20) 165 (209) (64) -2.2% 44.5% -99.1% -4.2%
Milpitas 83 809 (836) 56 1.7% 41.4% -98.6% 0.7%
Monte Sereno (50) 9 (33) (74) -18.8% 11.3% -97.1% -19.5%
Morgan Hill 145 641 (665) 121 4.7% 106.3% -99.3% 2.8%
Mountain View (27) 515 (539) (51) -0.7% 44.7% -99.4% -1.0%
Out Of County/Invalid
(405) 2,032 (2,523) (896) -4.5% 115.0% -99.9% -6.8%
Palo Alto (82) 294 (317) (105) -4.2% 28.5% -100.0% -3.2%
San Jose 2,305 15,372 (16,245) 1,432 2.5% 60.9% -99.3% 1.1%
San Martin 15 117 (110) 22 2.2% 109.3% -100.0% 2.4%
Santa Clara 24 1,133 (1,275) (118) 0.4% 61.4% -99.1% -1.2%
Saratoga 8 107 (129) (14) 1.4% 18.7% -99.2% -1.1%
Sunnyvale (120) 1,096 (1,217) (241) -1.7% 50.8% -99.0% -2.3%
Unincorporated 85 67 (38) 114 38.8% 171.8% -97.4% 38.4%
Total 2,375 24,549 (26,441) 483 1.7% 61.2% -99.3% 0.2%
YT 5 - Foster Care Yearly Trends
CITY
FOSTER CARE CASH AID
Year Ago Today Change%
Change
Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell 11 14 3 27.3%
Cupertino 1 2 1 100.0%
Gilroy 72 87 15 20.8%
Los Altos 2 1 (1) -50.0%
Los Gatos 4 2 (2) -50.0%
Milpitas 17 17 0 0.0%
Monte Sereno 1 0 (1) -100.0%
Morgan Hill 22 26 4 18.2%
Mountain View 4 11 7 175.0%
Out Of County/Invalid
307 265 (42) -13.7%
Palo Alto 3 10 7 233.3%
San Jose 360 400 40 11.1%
San Martin 6 2 (4) -66.7%
Santa Clara 54 59 5 9.3%
Saratoga 1 3 2 200.0%
Sunnyvale 17 21 4 23.5%
Unincorporated 0 0 0 --
Total 882 920 38 4.3%
YT 4 - General Assistance Yearly Trends
CITY
GENERAL ASSISTANCE
Year Ago Today Change%
Change
Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell 50 59 9 18.0%
Cupertino 14 11 (3) -21.4%
Gilroy 171 161 (10) -5.8%
Los Altos/LA Hills 5 3 (2) -40.0%
Los Gatos 19 14 (5) -26.3%
Milpitas 61 49 (12) -19.7%
Monte Sereno 10 9 (1) -10.0%
Morgan Hill 63 59 (4) -6.3%
Mountain View 55 48 (7) -12.7%
Out Of County/Invalid
246 18 (228) -92.7%
Palo Alto 33 26 (7) -21.2%
San Jose 2,610 2,690 80 3.1%
San Martin 22 23 1 4.5%
Santa Clara 109 98 (11) -10.1%
Saratoga 2 5 3 150.0%
Sunnyvale 81 88 7 8.6%
Unincorporated 8 11 3 37.5%
Total 3,559 3,372 (187) -5.3%
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STATISTICAL DETAILSYearly Trends
YT 6 - Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants Yearly Trends
CITY
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI)
Year Ago Today Change%
Change
Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell 26 25 (1) -3.8%
Cupertino 36 35 (1) -2.8%
Gilroy 15 17 2 13.3%
Los Altos 5 4 (1) -20.0%
Los Gatos 6 5 (1) -16.7%
Milpitas 51 44 (7) -13.7%
Monte Sereno 1 0 (1) -100.0%
Morgan Hill 16 9 (7) -43.8%
Mountain View 31 32 1 3.2%
Out Of County/Invalid
14 1 (13) -92.9%
Palo Alto 42 44 2 4.8%
San Jose 612 608 (4) -0.7%
San Martin 2 2 0 0.0%
Santa Clara 36 37 1 2.8%
Saratoga 19 19 0 0.0%
Sunnyvale 48 53 5 10.4%
Unincorporated 0 0 0 --
Total 960 935 (25) -2.6%
YT 7 - Refugee Cash Assistance Yearly Trends
CITY
REFUGEE CASH ASSISTANCE
Year Ago Today Change%
Change
Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell 1 4 3 300.0%
Cupertino 0 0 0 --
Gilroy 0 0 0 --
Los Altos/LA Hills 0 0 0 --
Los Gatos 0 5 5 --
Milpitas 0 0 0 --
Monte Sereno 0 0 0 --
Morgan Hill 0 3 3 --
Mountain View 0 1 1 --
Out Of County/Invalid
15 0 (15) -100.0%
Palo Alto 0 0 0 --
San Jose 3 4 1 33.3%
San Martin 0 0 0 --
Santa Clara 2 1 (1) -50.0%
Saratoga 0 0 0 --
Sunnyvale 0 0 0 --
Unincorporated 0 0 0 --
Total 21 18 (3) -14.3%
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STATISTICAL DETAILSYearly Trends
YT8 - CalWORKs Employment Services (CWES) Yearly Trends (October 1, 2018 to October 1, 2019)
CITY
CalWORKsNot Eligible/Exempt from
Employment Services Net Cases Required to
Participate in Welfare-to- Work Plan
0-Parent Household
2-Parent Household
All Other Household (1-Parent)
TANF Timed-
Out
CalWORKs Timed-Out
(Safety Net)
Total CalWORKs
Child-Only
Aided Adult Cases with Child(ren)
Younger Than 1 Year
Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell 1 0 6 (2) (6) (1) (10) (1) 10
Cupertino 2 1 2 1 (2) 4 3 (2) 3
Gilroy (31) 9 10 (4) (19) (35) (49) 13 (1)
Los Altos (1) 0 0 0 (1) (2) (2) 0 0
Los Gatos (1) 1 3 0 1 4 1 2 1
Milpitas (7) 4 1 (3) (14) (19) (19) (1) 0
Monte Sereno (3) 0 (1) 1 0 (3) (3) 0 0
Morgan Hill 4 (1) (10) 2 (2) (7) (1) (4) (3)
Mountain View (7) (2) (6) (2) 0 (17) (6) (5) (6)
Out Of County/Invalid
(17) (12) (74) (2) (1) (106) (24) (11) (71)
Palo Alto 0 2 (4) 0 (1) (3) (1) 0 (2)
San Jose (260) 14 (128) (8) (57) (439) (357) (4) (101)
San Martin 7 (1) 2 1 (4) 5 5 (1) 1
Santa Clara (9) (4) (4) (6) (10) (33) (23) 0 (10)
Saratoga 1 (1) (1) (1) (2) (4) (2) 0 (2)
Sunnyvale (5) (6) (11) 0 (1) (23) (8) (4) (12)
Unincorporated (1) 0 2 0 (2) (1) (1) 2 (3)
TOTAL (327) 4 (213) (23) (121) (680) (497) (16) (196)
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STATISTICAL DETAILSQuarterly Trends
QT 1 - CalWORKs Quarterly Trends
City
ONE QUARTER AGO TODAY
0-Parent HH
2-Parent HH
All Other
HH (1-P)
CW Timed-
Out (Safety
Net)
TANF Timed-
Out
Total Cal-
WORKs
0-Parent HH
2-Parent HH
All Other
HH (1-P)
CW Timed-
Out (Safety
Net)
TANF Timed-
Out
Total Cal-
WORKs
Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell 20 3 27 15 7 72 22 2 24 11 7 66
Cupertino 6 1 9 1 0 17 7 1 8 1 1 18
Gilroy 210 19 167 95 35 526 196 23 177 98 38 532
Los Altos/LA Hills 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 2
Los Gatos 5 1 6 3 1 16 5 2 8 2 1 18
Milpitas 33 8 36 21 5 103 34 6 35 15 4 94
Monte Sereno 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 3
Morgan Hill 73 4 58 28 11 174 68 5 52 31 10 166
Mountain View 28 3 26 7 0 64 31 1 27 10 2 71
Out Of County/Invalid
23 5 22 14 6 70 18 6 27 16 3 70
Palo Alto 13 4 7 1 0 25 12 2 8 1 0 23
San Jose 1,579 115 1,034 699 233 3,660 1,505 133 1,052 683 228 3,601
San Martin 16 1 11 4 3 35 21 1 12 4 3 41
Santa Clara 75 11 68 33 15 202 67 10 59 34 12 182
Saratoga 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 2
Sunnyvale 50 9 57 27 9 152 52 4 60 24 10 150
Unincorporated 6 0 5 2 1 14 6 0 6 1 1 14
Total 2,137 184 1,536 953 327 5,137 2,045 196 1,559 932 321 5,053
City
CHANGE FROM ONE QUARTER AGO PERCENT CHANGE
0-Parent HH
2-Parent HH
All Other
HH (1-P)
CW Timed-
Out (Safety
Net)
TANF Timed-
Out
Total Cal-
WORKs
0-Parent HH
2-Parent HH
All Other
HH (1-P)
CW Timed-
Out (Safety
Net)
TANF Timed-
Out
Total Cal-WORKs
Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell 2 (1) (3) (4) 0 (6) 10.0% -33.3% -11.1% -26.7% 0.0% -8.3%
Cupertino 1 0 (1) 0 1 1 16.7% 0.0% -11.1% 0.0% -- 5.9%
Gilroy (14) 4 10 3 3 6 -6.7% 21.1% 6.0% 3.2% 8.6% 1.1%
Los Altos/LA Hills 0 0 0 (1) 0 (1) -- -- 0.0% -50.0% -- -33.3%
Los Gatos 0 1 2 (1) 0 2 0.0% 100.0% 33.3% -33.3% 0.0% 12.5%
Milpitas 1 (2) (1) (6) (1) (9) 3.0% -25.0% -2.8% -28.6% -20.0% -8.7%
Monte Sereno 0 0 1 0 0 1 -- -- 100.0% -- 0.0% 50.0%
Morgan Hill (5) 1 (6) 3 (1) (8) -6.8% 25.0% -10.3% 10.7% -9.1% -4.6%
Mountain View 3 (2) 1 3 2 7 10.7% -66.7% 3.8% 42.9% -- 10.9%
Out Of County/Invalid
(5) 1 5 2 (3) 0 -21.7% 20.0% 22.7% 14.3% -50.0% 0.0%
Palo Alto (1) (2) 1 0 0 (2) -7.7% -50.0% 14.3% 0.0% -- -8.0%
San Jose (74) 18 18 (16) (5) (59) -4.7% 15.7% 1.7% -2.3% -2.1% -1.6%
San Martin 5 0 1 0 0 6 31.3% 0.0% 9.1% 0.0% 0.0% 17.1%
Santa Clara (8) (1) (9) 1 (3) (20) -10.7% -9.1% -13.2% 3.0% -20.0% -9.9%
Saratoga 1 0 0 (1) 0 0 -- -- 0.0% -100.0% -- 0.0%
Sunnyvale 2 (5) 3 (3) 1 (2) 4.0% -55.6% 5.3% -11.1% 11.1% -1.3%
Unincorporated 0 0 1 (1) 0 0 0.0% -- 20.0% -50.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Total (92) 12 23 (21) (6) (84) -4.3% 6.5% 1.5% -2.2% -1.8% -1.6%
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STATISTICAL DETAILSQuarterly Trends
QT 2 - CalFresh Quarterly Trends
CITY
CalFresh
Quarter Ago
Today Change%
Change
Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell 770 952 182 23.6%
Cupertino 229 268 39 17.0%
Gilroy 2,810 2,946 136 4.8%
Los Altos/LA Hills 88 84 (4) -4.5%
Los Gatos 228 282 54 23.7%
Milpitas 1,318 1,502 184 14.0%
Monte Sereno 36 45 9 25.0%
Morgan Hill 1,049 1,101 52 5.0%
Mountain View 989 1,069 80 8.1%
Out Of County/Invalid
528 581 53 10.0%
Palo Alto 521 643 122 23.4%
San Jose 31,478 34,660 3,182 10.1%
San Martin 256 252 (4) -1.6%
Santa Clara 1,658 1,828 170 10.3%
Saratoga 111 154 43 38.7%
Sunnyvale 1,638 1,772 134 8.2%
Unincorporated 104 113 9 8.7%
TOTAL 43,811 48,252 4,441 10.1%
QT 3 - Medi-Cal Quarterly Trends
CITY
ONE QUARTER AGO TODAY
MAGINon
MAGIMixed TOTAL MAGI
Non MAGI
Mixed TOTAL
Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell 2,602 1,270 5 3,877 2,582 1,281 5 3,868
Cupertino 1,399 1,255 0 2,654 1,381 1,243 0 2,624
Gilroy 6,854 2,410 14 9,278 6,944 2,406 14 9,364
Los Altos/LA Hills 586 466 0 1,052 587 464 0 1,051
Los Gatos 947 525 2 1,474 910 536 2 1,448
Milpitas 4,905 2,771 8 7,684 4,840 2,764 12 7,616
Monte Sereno 220 91 0 311 216 89 1 306
Morgan Hill 3,259 1,238 3 4,500 3,216 1,244 5 4,465
Mountain View 3,687 1,627 4 5,318 3,617 1,666 3 5,286
Out Of County/Invalid
8,477 3,831 2 12,310 8,535 3,799 3 12,337
Palo Alto 1,930 1,337 0 3,267 1,871 1,325 0 3,196
San Jose 96,699 40,493 123 137,315 95,497 40,610 115 136,222
San Martin 669 218 1 888 701 224 0 925
Santa Clara 6,450 3,001 11 9,462 6,408 2,979 12 9,399
Saratoga 559 669 0 1,228 567 679 1 1,247
Sunnyvale 7,011 3,267 14 10,292 6,878 3,252 12 10,142
Unincorporated 306 114 0 420 304 106 1 411
Total 146,560 64,583 187 211,330 145,054 64,667 186 209,907
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QT 4 - General Assistance Quarterly Trends
CITY
GENERAL ASSISTANCE
Quarter Ago
Today Change%
Change
Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell 69 59 (10) -14.5%
Cupertino 9 11 2 22.2%
Gilroy 153 161 8 5.2%
Los Altos 6 3 (3) -50.0%
Los Gatos 16 14 (2) -12.5%
Milpitas 56 49 (7) -12.5%
Monte Sereno 5 9 4 80.0%
Morgan Hill 62 59 (3) -4.8%
Mountain View 48 48 0 0.0%
Out Of County/Invalid
27 18 (9) -33.3%
Palo Alto 21 26 5 23.8%
San Jose 2,667 2,690 23 0.9%
San Martin 21 23 2 9.5%
Santa Clara 94 98 4 4.3%
Saratoga 4 5 1 25.0%
Sunnyvale 84 88 4 4.8%
Unincorporated 8 11 3 37.5%
Total 3,350 3,372 22 0.7%
STATISTICAL DETAILSQuarterly Trends
QT 3 - Medi-Cal Quarterly Trends (cont.)
CITY
CHANGE FROM ONE QUARTER AGO PERCENT CHANGE
MAGINon
MAGIMixed TOTAL MAGI
Non MAGI
Mixed TOTAL
Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell (20) 11 0 (9) -0.8% 0.9% 0.0% -0.2%
Cupertino (18) (12) 0 (30) -1.3% -1.0% 0.0% -1.1%
Gilroy 90 (4) 0 86 1.3% -0.2% 0.0% 0.9%
Los Altos/LA Hills 1 (2) 0 (1) 0.2% -0.4% 0.0% -0.1%
Los Gatos (37) 11 0 (26) -3.9% 2.1% 0.0% -1.8%
Milpitas (65) (7) 4 (68) -1.3% -0.3% 50.0% -0.9%
Monte Sereno (4) (2) 1 (5) -1.8% -2.2% 0.0% -1.6%
Morgan Hill (43) 6 2 (35) -1.3% 0.5% 66.7% -0.8%
Mountain View (70) 39 (1) (32) -1.9% 2.4% -25.0% -0.6%
Out Of County/Invalid
58 (32) 1 27 0.7% -0.8% 50.0% 0.2%
Palo Alto (59) (12) 0 (71) -3.1% -0.9% 0.0% -2.2%
San Jose (1,202) 117 (8) (1,093) -1.2% 0.3% -6.5% -0.8%
San Martin 32 6 (1) 37 4.8% 2.8% -100.0% 4.2%
Santa Clara (42) (22) 1 (63) -0.7% -0.7% 9.1% -0.7%
Saratoga 8 10 1 19 1.4% 1.5% 0.0% 1.5%
Sunnyvale (133) (15) (2) (150) -1.9% -0.5% -14.3% -1.5%
Unincorporated (2) (8) 1 (9) -0.7% -7.0% 0.0% -2.1%
Total (1,506) 84 (1) (1,423) -1.0% 0.1% -0.5% -0.7%
QT 5 - Foster Care Quarterly Trends
CITY
FOSTER CARE CASH AID
Quarter Ago
Today Change%
Change
Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell 14 14 0 0.0%
Cupertino 1 2 1 100.0%
Gilroy 86 87 1 1.2%
Los Altos/LA Hills 2 1 (1) -50.0%
Los Gatos 2 2 0 0.0%
Milpitas 18 17 (1) -5.6%
Monte Sereno 2 0 (2) -100.0%
Morgan Hill 26 26 0 0.0%
Mountain View 10 11 1 10.0%
Out Of County/Invalid
274 265 (9) -3.3%
Palo Alto 7 10 3 42.9%
San Jose 399 400 1 0.3%
San Martin 3 2 (1) -33.3%
Santa Clara 62 59 (3) -4.8%
Saratoga 1 3 2 200.0%
Sunnyvale 20 21 1 5.0%
Unincorporated 0 0 0 --
Total 927 920 (7) -0.8%
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STATISTICAL DETAILSQuarterly Trends
QT 6 - Refugee Cash Assistance Quarterly Trends
CITY
REFUGEE CASH ASSISTANCE
Quarter Ago
Today Change%
Change
Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell 2 4 2 100.0%
Cupertino 0 0 0 --
Gilroy 0 0 0 --
Los Altos 0 0 0 --
Los Gatos 1 5 4 400.0%
Milpitas 1 0 (1) -100.0%
Monte Sereno 0 0 0 --
Morgan Hill 4 3 (1) -25.0%
Mountain View 1 1 0 0.0%
Out Of County/Invalid
0 0 0 --
Palo Alto 0 0 0 --
San Jose 7 4 (3) -42.9%
San Martin 0 0 0 --
Santa Clara 1 1 0 0.0%
Saratoga 0 0 0 --
Sunnyvale 1 0 (1) -100.0%
Unincorporated 0 0 0 --
TOTAL 18 18 0 0.0%
QT 7 - CAPI Quarterly Trends
CITY
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI)
Last Quarter
Today Change%
Change
Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell 23 25 2 0.0%
Cupertino 36 35 (1) 0.0%
Gilroy 14 17 3 0.0%
Los Altos 4 4 0 --
Los Gatos 6 5 (1) 0.0%
Milpitas 46 44 (2) 0.0%
Monte Sereno 1 0 (1) 0.0%
Morgan Hill 10 9 (1) 0.0%
Mountain View 29 32 3 0.0%
Out Of County/Invalid
3 1 (2) 0.0%
Palo Alto 46 44 (2) 0.0%
San Jose 606 608 2 0.0%
San Martin 3 2 (1) 0.0%
Santa Clara 37 37 0 --
Saratoga 20 19 (1) 0.0%
Sunnyvale 48 53 5 0.0%
Unincorporated 0 0 0 --
TOTAL 932 935 3 0.3%
QT8 - CalWORKs Employment Services (CWES) Quarterly Trends
CITY
CalWORKsNot Eligible/Exempt from
Employment Services Net Cases Required to
Participate in Welfare-to- Work Plan
0-Parent Household
2-Parent Household
All Other Household (1-Parent)
CalWORKs Timed-Out
(Safety Net)
TANF Timed-Out
Total CalWORKs
Child-Only
Aided Adult Cases with Child(ren)
Younger Than 1 Year
Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases CasesCampbell 2 (1) (3) (4) 0 (6) (3) (2) (1)
Cupertino 1 0 (1) 0 1 1 3 0 (2)
Gilroy (14) 4 10 3 3 6 (4) 0 12
Los Altos 0 0 0 (1) 0 (1) (1) 0 0
Los Gatos 0 1 2 (1) 0 2 0 1 1
Milpitas 1 (2) (1) (6) (1) (9) (5) (3) (2)
Monte Sereno 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1
Morgan Hill (5) 1 (6) 3 (1) (8) (1) (7) 1
Mountain View 3 (2) 1 3 2 7 5 0 2
Out Of County/Invalid
(5) 1 5 2 (3) 0 (7) 0 7
Palo Alto (1) (2) 1 0 0 (2) (1) (1) 0
San Jose (74) 18 18 (16) (5) (59) (101) 0 42
San Martin 5 0 1 0 0 6 8 0 (2)
Santa Clara (8) (1) (9) 1 (3) (20) (7) (2) (10)
Saratoga 1 0 0 (1) 0 0 0 1 (1)
Sunnyvale 2 (5) 3 (3) 1 (2) (1) (1) 1
Unincorporated 0 0 1 (1) 0 0 (1) 1 (1)
TOTAL (92) 12 23 (21) (6) (84) (116) (13) 48
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AT-A-GLANCERegion Trends
RT 1 - CalWORKs Year Trends by Region
REGIONS
ONE YEAR AGO
TODAY CHANGE
Case Count
Case Count
Change%
ChangeSouth County 780 741 (39) -5.0%
Central County 4,257 3,796 (461) -10.8%
North County 520 446 (74) -14.2%
Invalid, or Out of County 176 70 (106) -60.2%
TOTAL 5,733 5,053 (680) -11.9%
RT 2 - Medi-Cal Yearly Trends by Region
REGIONS
ONE YEAR AGO
TODAY CHANGE
Case Count
Case Count
Change%
ChangeSouth County 14,322 14,938 616 4.3%
Central County 149,480 150,934 1,454 1.0%
North County 32,389 31,698 (691) -2.1%
Invalid, or Out of County 13,233 12,337 (896) -6.8%
TOTAL 209,424 209,907 483 0.2%
RT 3 - CalFresh Yearly Trends by Region
REGIONS
ONE YEAR AGO
TODAY CHANGE
Case Count
Case Count
Change%
ChangeSouth County 4,051 4,326 275 6.8%
Central County 31,176 37,681 6,505 20.9%
North County 4,844 5,664 820 16.9%
Invalid, or Out of County 1,634 581 (1,053) -64.4%
TOTAL 41,705 48,252 6,547 15.7%
RT 4 - General Assistance Yearly Trends by Region
REGIONS
ONE YEAR AGO
TODAY CHANGE
Case Count
Case Count
Change%
ChangeSouth County 262 248 (14) -5.2%
Central County 2,754 2,832 78 2.8%
North County 297 274 (23) -7.7%
Invalid, or Out of County 246 18 (228) -92.7%
TOTAL 3,559 3,372 (187) -5.3%
RT 5 - Foster Care Yearly Trends by Region
REGIONS
ONE YEAR AGO
TODAY CHANGE
Case Count
Case Count
Change%
ChangeSouth County 101 115 14 14.3%
Central County 393 436 43 10.8%
North County 81 104 23 28.4%
Invalid, or Out of County 307 265 (42) -13.7%
TOTAL 882 920 38 4.3%
RT 6 - Refugee Cash Assistance Yearly Trends by Region
REGIONS
ONE YEAR AGO
TODAY CHANGE
Case Count
Case Count
Change%
ChangeSouth County 0 3 3 100.0%
Central County 4 13 9 225.0%
North County 2 2 0 0.0%
Invalid, or Out of County 15 0 (15) -100.0%
TOTAL 21 18 (3) -14.3%
NOTES:South County Region = Gilroy, Morgan Hill, San Martin, and 60% of unincorporated areaCentral County Region = Campbell, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Monte Sereno, San Jose, Saratoga, other unincorporated areas i.e. BurbankNorth County Region = Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, SunnyvaleAssuming 60% of cases in unincorporated areas are in South County region, 40% are in Central County region
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Cash Assistance
Program for Immigrants
General Assistance
Foster Care
Refugee Cash
Assistance
Medi-Cal
CalFresh
CalWORKs
Other Programs
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Glossary Reference
GLOSSARY.......................................72
TABLE LISTING..............................75
REFERENCE...................................77
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0-Parent HH (CalWORKs): A zero-parent household is typically made up of at least one child who receives cash assistance but the ineligible parent(s) or non-needy relative caretaker does not.
2-Parent HH (CalWORKs): A two-parent household is typically a mother and father, with the primary wage earner being unemployed. They have at least one child.For a family of four, they receive benefits up to $800 ($891, if unemployable).
AAP: Adoptions Assistance Program
All County Letter (ACL): California Department of Social Services generate ACL containing changes in policy from state level once it is implemented
All Other HH (CalWORKs 1-Parent): Typically a one-parent household made up of a single mother and at least one child. They receive grants up to $542 ($606, if mother is unemployable). (Older versions of this report referred to “1-Parent Households.” The organization of data in the CalWIN system prompted this terminology change.)
CalWORKs: California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids
CalWORKs Timed-Out (Safety Net): The CalWORKs program that entitles eligible children to remain on aid after the parent(s), aided non-parent caretaker relative, or aided stepparents have been discontinued from the budget due to the 48-month CalWORKs time limit. The adult recipient is removed from the Assistance Unit once the 48-months of CalWORKs is reached.
Ethnicity/RaceAsian: persons having origins in any of the original from Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including:
• Asian Indian• Bangladeshi• Bhutanese• Burmese • Cambodian• Chinese• Filipino• Hmong
Glossary
• Indonesian• Japanese• Korean• Laotian• Malaysian• Mongolian• Nepalese• Okinawan• Pakistani• Sri Lankan• Taiwanese• Thai• Vietnamese• Other Asian, specified
White: persons having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa, includes entries such as Irish, German, Italian, Lebanese, Arab, Moroccan, or Caucasian.
Black or African American: persons having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa, includes African American, Kenyan, Nigerian, or Haitian.
Hispanic: persons having origins as Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish.
Pacific Islander: persons having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands. • Fijian • Guamanian or Chamorro• Marshallese• Native Hawaiian• Pacific Isles• Samoan• Tongan• Other Micronesian• Other Polynesian• Other Pacific Islander, not specified
All Other Ethnicity: • Alaskan Native• American Indian• American Indian/Alaska Native• Armenian• County Race• Cuban• Cuban-Haitian• Ethopian• Iraqi• Iranian
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Glossary
• Vietnamese All Other Language:
• Afghani• American Sign Lang• Amharic • Arabic• Bosnian• Ethopian• Hebrew• Oromo• Samoli• Swahili• Tigrigna• Other Non-English• Other Sign Language
MAGI Medi-Cal: provides free health care for those that meet the income requirements (and does not require property verification). Adults age 19-64, parents/caretaker relatives, and children up to age 19 may be eligible. Eligibility depends on residency, income, citizen/immigration status, and tax household size.
Maximum Aid Payment(MAP): Maximum aid granted to the individual or household
Mixed Medi-Cal: this population includes households that ahve members reciving MAGI and Non-MAGI under the same household. Non-Citizen Status Groupings
Amnesty • Deportation Witheld • Special Agricultural Worker (SAW)• Replenishment Agricultural Worker (RAW)• CalWORKs PRUCOL (Permanent
Residence Under Color of Law) Eligible• Denied PRUCOL (Permanent Residence
Under Color of Law) Immigrants
• Amerasian from Vietnam • Parolee • Cuban-Hatian Entrant • Lawfully Admitted-Permanent Resident
(LPR) • Temporary Resident • Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American
Relief Act (NACARA)
• Mult race • Polish• Portuguese• Puerto Rican• Russian• Salvadoran• Unknown• Other East European • Some Other Race
Individual Type: Each programs policy on children varies for the age groups between 14 to 19 year olds. Some of these children can be categorize as adults depending on the program in which they qualify for.
KinGAP: Kinship Guardian Assistance Payment
Language English: English Spanish: SpanishIndo-Europe: • Armenian• Farsi• French• German• Italian• Polish• Portuguese• Romanian• Russian• Serbo-Croatian
Asian: • Cambodian• Cantonese• Filipino• Hmong• IIocano• Unknown• Japanese• Korean• Lao• Mandarin• Mien• Samoan• Tagalog• Thai• Turkish• Other Chinese Languages
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Glossary
• Asylee • Hmong • Laotian• Claiming PRUCOL (Permanent Residence
Under Color of Law) • Work Permit
Refugees • Refugee • Conditional Entrant • Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) • Traffic & Crime Victims Assistance Program
(TCVAP) - Single T Visa • Traffic & Crime Victims Assistance Program
(TCVAP) - CW Family • Traffic & Crime Victims Assistance Program
(TCVAP) - Applied U Visa • Traffic & Crime Victims Assistance Program
(TCVAP) - Approved U Visa Undocumented
• Undocumented Alien Other Non-Citizen • Unaccompanied Refugee Minor • Veteran, child, spouse of veteran • Other
Net Cases Required to Participate in Welfare-to-Work Plan: This column shows, by city, the net result of factoring the active CalWORKs cases, minus the CalWORKs cases where they are either not eligible, or exempt from Employment Services participation. This column is the pool of CalWORKs cases that must participate in an activity and they are used to determine the federal participation rate.
Non-MAGI Medi-Cal: provides health care to all groups who were eligible for Medi-Cal before healthcare reform including aged, disabled, blind, long term care, refugee, confidential youth medical services, and families with children. The income limits for Non-MAGI Medi-Cal vary according to family size and program category.
Not Eligible/Exempt From Employment Services: A count by city of CalWORKs cases where there is no adult receiving cash aid and aid is provided only for the children. These cases occur when a relative is taking care of the children while the parent is away, when a parent has been sanctioned for Employment Services non-participation, non-needy caretakers, or when the parent is not eligible for cash aid or to work.
The adjacent column shows the count, by city, of cases where there is an adult in the case, and the parent is exempt from participation from CalWORKs Employment Services because the child is less than one year of age. Adults in that category may choose to volunteer for Employment Services.
Table Chart Names• C: Cities• CAPI: Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants• CF: CalFresh• CW: CalWORKs• FC: Foster Care • GA: General Assistance• MC: Medi-Cal • AK: AAP & KinGAP• PC: Program Caseload Trends• QT: Quarterly Trends• RCA: Refugee Cash Assistance• RT: Regional Trends• YT: Yearly Trends
TANF Timed-Out (CalWORKs): Benefits to the adult recipients of CalWORKs assistance which are extended beyond the TANF 48-month time limit due to the differing implementation dates.
Unicorporated: portions of Santa Clara County that are not part of a city comprising small towns (i.e. Alviso, Burbank)
U.S. Citizens Status:• Born in United States• Born in Puerto Rico• Guam• U.S. Virgin Islands or North Marianas• Born abroad of U.S. citizen parent• U.S. citizen by naturalization
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Table Listing
Table
Individuals on Public Assistance (Page 15-16)Public Assistance Cases (Page 17-18)
AgeAdult and ChildGenderCitizenshipCounty of OriginEthnicityEthnicity (Adults Only)LanguagesLanguages (Adults Only) Calworks Cases Exempt and Eligible for Employment Services
Age Adult and Child Gender Citizenship Country of Origin EthnicityLanguage
Age Adult and ChildGenderCitizenshipCountry of OriginEthnicityLanguage
Age Adult and ChildGenderCitizenshipCountry of OriginEthnicityLanguage
C 1
C 2
CW 1CW 2CW 3CW 4CW 5CW 6
CW 6ACW 7
CW 7ACW 8
CF 1CF 2CF 3CF 4CF 5CF 6CF 7
MC 1MC 2MC 3MC 4MC 5MC 6MC 7
GA 1GA 2GA 3GA 4GA 5GA 6GA 7
Description Table
Age Adult and ChildGenderCitizenshipCountry of OriginEthnicityLanguage
Age Adult and ChildGenderCitizenshipCountry of OriginEthnicityLanguage
Age Adult and ChildGenderCitizenshipCountry of OriginEthnicityLanguage
Age Adult and ChildGenderCitizenshipCountry of OriginEthnicityLanguage
CalWORKs Caseload Trends CalFresh Caseload Trends Medi-Cal Caseload TrendsGeneral Assistance Caseload Trends Foster Care Caseload Trends
CAPI 1CAPI 2CAPI 3CAPI 4CAPI 5CAPI 6CAPI 7
RCA 1RCA 2RCA 3RCA 4RCA 5RCA 6RCA 7
FC 1FC 2FC 3FC 4FC 5FC 6FC 7
AK 1AK 2AK 3AK 4AK 5AK 6AK 7
PC 1PC 2PC 3PC 4PC 5
Description
CalWORKs
Cities
CalFresh
Medi-Cal
General Assistance
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
Refugee Cash Assistance
Foster Care
AAP & KinGAP
Program Caseload Trends
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Table Listing
Table
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants Refugee Cash Assistance Caseload Trends
CalWORKs Yearly Trends CalFresh Yearly Trends Medi-Cal Yearly Trends General Assistance Yearly TrendsFoster Care Yearly TrendsCash Assistance Program for Immigrants Yearly Trends Refugee Cash Assistance Yearly Trends CalWORKs Employment Services (CWES) Yearly Trends
CalWORKs Quarterly TrendsCalFresh Quarterly Trends Medi-Cal Quarterly Trends General Assistance Quarterly TrendsFoster Care Quarterly TrendsRefugee Cash Assistance Quarterly Trends Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants Quarterly Trends CalWORKs Employment Services (CWES) Quarterly Trends
CalWORKs Yearly Trends by RegionCalFresh Yearly Trends By RegionMedi-Cal Yearly Trends By RegionGeneral Assistance Yearly Trends By RegionFoster Care Yearly Trends By Region Refugee Cash Assistance Yearly Trends By Region
PC 6
PC 7
YT 1YT 2YT 3YT 4YT 5YT 6
YT 7YT 8
QT 1QT 2QT 3QT 4QT 5QT 6
QT 7
QT 8
RT 1RT 2RT 3RT 4
RT 5RT 6
Description
Yearly Trends
Quarterly Trends
Region Trends
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U.S. Census Bureau; American Com-munity Survey, 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates <https://factfinder.census.gov/>; Accessed January 2019
U.S. Census Bureau; American Com-munity Survey, 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates <https://factfinder.census.gov/>; Accessed January 2019
District 1; <https://www.sccgov.org/sites/d1/district/Pages/Dis-trict-Map.aspx>; Accessed March 2019
District 2; <https://www.sccgov.org/sites/d2/about-d2/Pages/Map.aspx>; Accessed March 2019
District 3; <https://www.sccgov.org/sites/d3/district/Pages/Dis-trict-Map.aspx>; Accessed March 2019
District 4; <https://www.sccgov.org/sites/d4/district4/Pages/map.aspx>; Accessed March 2019
District 5; Map and District Division; <https://www.sccgov.org/sites/d5/5thDistrict/Pages/District-Profile.aspx>; Accessed March 2019
REFERENCE
CalWORKs Program Narrative
California Department of Social Services; <https://www.cdss.ca.gov/CalWORKS>; Accessed May 2019
CalWORKs Highlights
California Department of So-cial Services; <https://www.cdss.ca.gov/Portals/9/ACL/2019/19-73.pdf?ver=2019-07-18-122257-903>; Accessed May 2019
CalFresh Program Narrative
California Department of Social Services; <https://www.cdss.ca.gov/food-nutrition/calfresh>; Accessed May 2019
CalFresh Highlights
California Department of So-cial Services; <https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/CalFresh/Supplemental-Security-Income>; <https://www.cdss.ca.gov/Por-tals/9/ACL/2019/19-49.pd-f?ver=2019-05-21-123544-780>; Accessed August 2019
Medi-Cal Program Narrative
Covered California; <https://www.coveredca.com/medi-cal/>; Ac-cessed May 2019
General Assistance Narrative
California Department of Social Services; <https://www.cdss.ca.gov/General-Assistance>; Accessed May 2019
Foster Care Narrative
California Department of Social Services; <https://www.cdss.ca.gov/Foster-Care>; Accessed May 2019
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
California Department of Social Services; <https://cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/Cash-Assis-tance-for-Immigrants>; Accessed May 2019
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants HIghlights
California Department of So-cial Services; <https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/CalFresh/Supplemental-Security-Income>; Accessed August 2019
Refugee Cash Assistance Narrative
California Department of So-cial Services; <https://www.cdss.ca.gov/Refugees>; Accessed May 2019
AAP & KinGAP
California Department of Social Services;
Adoption Assistance Program; <https://www.cdss.ca.gov/infore-sources/Adoptions/Adoption-As-sistance-Program>; Accessed May 2019
KinGAP <https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/Foster-Care/Kin-ship-Guardianship-Assistance>; Accessed May 2019
Santa Clara County At A Glance
District At A Glance
District 1 map
District 2 map
District 3 map
District 4 map
District 5 map
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History of the Programs
CalWORKsPublic Policy Institute of California; <https://clerk.assembly.ca.gov/content/statutes-and-amendments-codes-1997?ar-chive_type=statutes>; Accessed September 2019
Medi-Cal Health Insurance Organization; <https://www.healthinsurance.org/california-medicaid/>; Accessed September 2019
CalFresh U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service; <https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/short-history-snap#1939>; Ac-cessed September 2019 Foster Care National Foster Parent Associa-tion; <www.nfpaonline.org/page-1105741>; Accessed September 2019 General Assistance Institute for Local Government; <https://www.ca-ilg.org/post/understanding-county-health-ser-vices-california-brief-overview>; Accessed September 2019
Wikipedia; <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Assistance>; Accessed September 2019 CAPI Disability Secrets; <https://www.disabilitysecrets.com/resources/californias-cash-assistance-pro-gram-capi.htm >; Accessed Sep-tember 2019
REFERENCE
RCA Archives and Records Ad-ministration; <https://www.federalregister.gov/docu-ments/2000/03/22/00-6848/refugee-resettlement-pro-gram-requirements-for-refu-gee-cash-assistance-and-ref-ugee-medical-assistance>; Accessed December 2019
KinGap California Department of Social Services;
<https://www.cdss.ca.gov/let-tersnotices/EntRes/getinfo/acl/2015/15-66.pdf>; Accessed September 2019
<http://www.cdss.ca.gov/in-foresources/Foster-Care/Kin-ship-Guardianship-Assistance>; Accessed September 2019
AAP Child Welfare Information Gate-way; <www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/f-subsid/>; Accessed September 2019
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