A fruit and vegetable CalFresh EBT program has returned, allowing for families in need to get more produce in their homes in time for Thanksgiving and the winter holidays.
The program began in 2023 and was restored last week after the state of California approved $36 million for its return.
Senator Laura Richardson said in January, 39,000 families in Los Angeles County received benefits from the fresh fruit and vegetable program.
Up to $60 per month is available to CalFresh recipients, offering a dollar-for-dollar instant rebate on purchases of fresh fruits and vegetables.
At current funding levels, officials estimate the program should last eight to 10 months this time.
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