Low-income residents of every state can get help with food purchases, energy bills and other necessities. Most states base low-income guidelines on the federal poverty guidelines, which are calculated based on how much an average family of a particular size spends on food.
Instructions
1. Gather evidence of your income for this year and last, such as your W2 forms, pay stubs and last income tax return. Compare your income to the monthly and annual income limits for various government services listed on their websites, such as the income limits for Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) or food stamps programs.
2. Get the legal names and Social Security numbers of any other adults living in the household with you who help you purchase and make food or who you provide over half the support for. These people can be counted towards your household size. If any members of your household earn income, get their proof of income.
3. Make copies of all W2s and other proof of income forms.
4. Visit your local California Department of Human Services, and apply for governmental assistance. Provide the names and Social Security numbers of all those living in your household. Give the copies of income documentation forms with your application. Attend an interview with your human services representative regarding your situation. Your representative will tell you if you qualify for low-income services at the end of the interview.
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