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Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)

by Department of Social Services

The Federal and California Earned Income Tax Credits (EITCs) are special tax breaks for people who work part time or full time. If you have work income, you can file and claim your EITC refunds, even if you don’t owe any income tax.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Taxes


Food & Nutrition

by Department of Aging

CDA contracts with partners providing free group meals in congregate settings such as senior centers and with others that deliver free nutritious meals to older adults in their homes. The service also provides nutrition education, nutrition risk screening, and nutrition counseling. Voluntary contributions are welcome but not required.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Health and wellness


Get Job Training in Orange County

by California Workforce Development Board

If you are in the Orange County area and need training to find a good job, contact this program. You can get career counseling and support services through the Orange County English Language Learner (ELL) Workforce Navigator Program. ELL Navigators work in the Orange County America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) system where they offer many services to help people get a job.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment


Housing Counseling Program

by Housing Finance Agency

Californians struggling with the homebuying process, their existing mortgage or rental payments or those that are in danger of experiencing homelessness can find it hard to identify and use the wide variety of resources that are available to help. Struggling Californians can get helpful strategies and resources by scheduling a free, confidential session with a HUD-certified housing counselor. To get help, visit CalHFA’s NMS Housing Counseling Program web page and connect with a housing counselor.


Medicare Counseling

by Department of Aging

The California Department of Aging contracts with partners coordinating HICAP (Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program), whose volunteers provide free one-on-one information and counseling to older adults and their families on complex Medicare and health insurance related issues.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Health and wellness


Student Services

by Department of Rehabilitation

DOR Student Services are available to students with disabilities between the ages of 16-21 with a school district individual education plan (IEP) or 504 plan. Student Services provides students with job related activities to explore and prepare for the world of work. The opportunities are based on a student's interests and a student can try a variety of activities or just a few. Activities include work experience, job counseling, education and training programs, skills and self-advocacy training.


Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)

by Franchise Tax Board

Get free tax help at a location near you

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Taxes