Market Match is a California program that doubles CalFresh benefits for healthy food purchases at farmers' markets and farm-direct sites. Managed by over 50 community organizations and farmers' market operators, it operates at over 270 locations statewide. For more information or to subscribe to the Ecology Center's quarterly newsletter o
Market Match is a California program that doubles CalFresh benefits for healthy food purchases at farmers' markets and farm-direct sites. Managed by over 50 community organizations and farmers' market operators, it operates at over 270 locations statewide. For more information or to subscribe to the Ecology Center's quarterly newsletter on the program and related news, follow the link Ecology center
At our markets, you can swipe your EBT card at the information booth using our machine and withdraw $20 from your food stamps balance and market match will match you up to $20 for more fruits and vegetables at eligible farmers markets, additionally, Your benefits to buy pre-packaged items as well as fruits and vegetables. There is no minimum or maximum amount to withdraw.
CalFresh, known federally as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP, provides monthly food benefits to individuals and families with low-income and provides economic benefits to communities. CalFresh is the largest food program in California and provides an essential hunger safety net. CalFresh is federally mandated and in
CalFresh, known federally as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP, provides monthly food benefits to individuals and families with low-income and provides economic benefits to communities. CalFresh is the largest food program in California and provides an essential hunger safety net. CalFresh is federally mandated and in California, is state-supervised and county-operated.
CalFresh benefits can help buy nutritious foods for a better diet. CalFresh benefits stretch food budgets, allowing individuals and families to afford nutritious food, including more fruit, vegetables and other healthy foods. The amount of benefits a household receives is dependent on household size countable income, and monthly expenses, such as housing and utilities. The program issues monthly benefits on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card. Food may be purchased at any grocery store or farmers market that accepts EBT cards. Apply now at BenefitsCal.com
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