In the News
May 15, 2020
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Yesterday Governor Newsom released his revised 2020-21 Budget, that undertook to balance the budget while COVID-19 has put unprecedented pressure […]
Earlier today, the State released updated information about the financial health of California and the upcoming budget (FY20-21). The fiscal […]
The California Association of Food Banks is excited to announce the appointment of our new CEO, Stacia Levenfeld. Most recently […]
1. CalFresh (formerly known as food stamps) – Provides money for groceries on a debit card. Eligibility is determined based on current income and […]
Prior to the emergence of COVID-19 as a global health crisis, the California Association Food Banks and our anti-hunger partners […]
Joint Statement by California Association of Food Banks, California Food Policy Advocates & Western Center on Law & Poverty. This […]
Current recommendations include: Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 30 seconds. If soap and water […]
CA Food Banks Stand Opposed to Rule That Would Take Food from Hungry Adults Today, 15 attorneys general, including California’s Xavier […]
Today, Governor Newsom released his proposed state budget for 2020-21, and we couldn’t be more excited about news of the […]
If implemented, the third proposed SNAP rule change of 2019 could result in $4.5 billion in cuts to food assistance over […]