California – In partnership with the
Food Bank, Alameda County Social Services facilitates periodic Food
Stamp Program trainings for organizations interested in helping their
own clients apply for FSP benefits. Participants receive a training
manual complete with tools and resources to help them get started in
their own Food Stamp Program eligibility pre-screening efforts. For more
information, contact: Elizabeth Gomez, Outreach Coordinator, Alameda
County Community Food Bank, P.O. Box 24590, Oakland, CA 94623,
egomez@accfb.org 510-834-3663.
California – Alameda County Food Bank bi-lingual staff makes 20
minute presentations to community groups designed to share information
about WIC, Summer Food Service Program, food bank distributions and Food
Stamp Program benefits. They also participate in health fairs and school
events to make these presentations. For more information, contact:
Elizabeth Gomez, Outreach Coordinator, Alameda County Community Food
Bank, P.O. Box 24590, Oakland, CA 94623,
egomez@accfb.org 510-834-3663.
California – Alameda County Food Bank offers Food Stamp Program
Enrollment Clinics for community-based organizations and their clients.
Bi-lingual staff screens clients for eligibility and assists them in
completing the application. For more information, contact: Elizabeth
Gomez, Outreach Coordinator, Alameda County Community Food Bank, P.O.
Box 24590, Oakland, CA 94623,
egomez@accfb.org 510-834-3663.
California – Alameda County material is available in English,
Spanish, Cantonese and Vietnamese and could be available in additional
languages.
• Free Food Within Your Reach, a food resource guide for Alameda
County residents
• Free Food Within Your Reach, a short video highlighting real
families receiving benefits
• Food Stamps for Working Families, a color leaflet to help dispel
myths with facts
• What’s New With Food Stamps? –a flyer announcing newest changes
to Food Stamp Program
For more information, contact: Elizabeth Gomez, Outreach Coordinator,
Alameda County Community Food Bank, P.O. Box 24590, Oakland, CA 94623,
egomez@accfb.org 510-834-3663.
California – Alameda County Food Bank operates a Food Helpline
where callers can get emergency food referrals as well as free
over-the-phone eligibility pre-screening for Food Stamp Program
benefits. Callers can speak to a bi-lingual operator who will also mail
them an application and provide assistance throughout the application
process. For more information, contact: Elizabeth Gomez, Outreach
Coordinator, Alameda County Community Food Bank, P.O. Box 24590,
Oakland, CA 94623, egomez@accfb.org
510-834-3663.
California – Alameda County Social Services and the Food Bank
facilitate meetings to identify barriers and find solutions to help
increase participation in the Food Stamp Program. Meeting participants
include staff members from various community, county and federal
agencies. For more information, contact: Elizabeth Gomez, Outreach
Coordinator, Alameda County Community Food Bank, P.O. Box 24590,
Oakland, CA 94623, egomez@accfb.org 510-834-3663.
California – Cardenas Market had Spanish speaking volunteers at
their Food Stamp Program eligibility pre-screening events in stores in
underserved areas. For more information, contact Madeline Viens at
Madeline.Viens@fns.usda.gov.
California – Orange County Social Services partners with the
Community Action Partnership to provide Food Stamps in Four Hours. In
this “relay team” operation, potentially eligible persons are identified
at food distribution centers, pre-screened, offered bus transportation
to a workshop location to receive assistance in completing applications,
and then offered transportation to the Social Services Agency where the
application process is completed. For more information, contact: Jerry
Sanders, Commodity Supplemental Food Program Manager, Community Action
Partnership of Orange County, 12640 Knott Street, Garden Grove, CA 92841, jsanders@capoc.org,
714-897-6670.
California – Santa Cruz and San
Benito Counties Food Bank aired television ads aimed at marketing
Food Stamp Program benefits as a nutrition and health solution. They
also completed a five-minute video in English and Spanish, which
answers 12 commonly-asked questions about Food Stamp Program
benefits. The video is being distributed to health and social
service agencies on California’s central coast. For more
information, contact: Lee Mercer, Director of Education and
Outreach, Food Bank of Santa Cruz and San Benito Counties, P.O. Box
990, Watsonville, CA 95077,
lee@thefoodbank.org,
831-722-7110 ext. 220.
California – Santa Cruz and San Benito Counties Food Bank offers
FSP eligibility screening through their Food Hotline. Callers interested
in applying are assisted with the application over the phone, invited to
come in to the food bank for assistance, or transferred directly via
CENTREX line to the County Food Stamp Program office. For more
information, contact: Lee Mercer, Director of Education and Outreach,
Food Bank of Santa Cruz and San Benito Counties, P.O. Box 990,
Watsonville, CA 95077,
lee@thefoodbank.org,
831-722-7110 ext. 220.
California – From September 2004 to February 2005, The Community
Food Bank of Fresno and FoodLink for Tulare County partnered with the
Food and Nutrition Service Western Regional Office and the Congressional
Hunger Center to build county food stamp outreach networks, deliver a
media campaign, and seek program delivery practices that increase
access. The Congressional Hunger Center assigned two Emerson National
Hunger Fellows to the food banks for six months, during which time the
Fellows developed two county food stamp access task forces that provided
outreach training and resources to community partners and created
partnerships with county social services agencies to deliver timely
processing of outreach-generated applications. The Fellows designed and
implemented a media campaign through transit advertisement and earned
media spots in local and statewide newspapers and radio. They also
arranged for proclamations to increase food stamp access and food
security by county Boards of Supervisors and worked closely with county
social services staff to test practices to increase access. The success
of the work was marked by the development of commitment and common
vision among all partners. For more information, contact: Brooke
Wentworth, Special Projects Coordinator, FoodLink for Tulare County,
7427 W. Sunnyview, Visalia CA 93291,
brookew@foodlinkTC.org,
559-651-3663; Dayatra Latin, Programs and Services Manager, Community
Food Bank of Fresno, 210 N. Thorne Avenue, Fresno CA 93706,
programs@communityfoodbank.net, 559-237-3663.
California – The Food and Nutrition Service Western Regional
Office, in partnership with the California Department of Social Services
has formed a working group with a small number of key California
counties to pursue changes in application and processing policies to
increase Food Stamp Program access and increase participation. The group
will pursue obtaining waivers of Federal and State policy procedures
where needed in order to implement their proposals. The effort is marked
by the commitment of county partners to provide good service to their
clients and a good working environment for their staff. For more
information, contact: Dave Bailey, FNS Western Region, 550 Kearney St.,
Rm. 400, San Francisco, CA 94108-2518,
dave.bailey@fns.usda.gov
Last modified:
04/30/2009