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Apply for Medi-Cal

by Department of Health Care Services

Medi-Cal offers free or low-cost health coverage for Californians who meet eligibility requirements, regardless of immigration status. Most applicants who apply and enroll in Medi-Cal will receive care through Medi-Cal health plans.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Health and wellness


Apply for the California Dream Act

by California Student Aid Commission

The California Dream Acts allows California students who cannot get financial aid from the federal government and meet other specific requirements to apply for state financial aid so they can attend some California colleges, universities, and Career Education Programs.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education


Attend a Student Financial Aid Workshop

by California Student Aid Commission

Attend a student financial aid workshop with the Cash for College program. The Cash for College program offers free, hands-on workshops across the state. From October 1 to March 2, families can get help to complete the California Dream Act Application or the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You can also learn about scholarships and other forms of financial aid.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education


CA COVID-19 Rent Relief

by California Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency

Whether it’s a health-related event or a significant financial hardship, COVID-19 has affected us all. As our state continues to recover, we are committed to keeping families housed and recognize that California renters and landlords have enough to worry about. We want to make sure that past due rent isn’t one of them.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Health and wellness, Housing and real estate


CA Meals For Kids App (Android)

by California Department of Education

The CA Meals for Kids mobile app helps you find, save, and share nearby California meal sites by searching on a variety of criteria.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Health and wellness


CalEITC is bigger and better

by Franchise Tax Board

Find out if qualify for CalEITC and the new Young Child Tax Credit.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Taxes


California Low Cost Auto

by Department of Insurance

California’s Low Cost Automobile (CLCA) Insurance program was established by the Legislature in 1999 and exists (pursuant to California Insurance Code Section 11629.7) as a program designed to provide income-eligible, good drivers with liability insurance protection at affordable rates as a way to meet California’s mandatory auto insurance law. California’s Low Cost Auto (CLCA) Insurance Program is a state-sponsored program that makes insurance affordable for California residents who meet the eligibility requirements, regardless of immigration status. The CLCA Insurance program is brought to you by the California Department of Insurance and is administered by the California Automobile Assigned Risk Plan (CAARP).

Topics: Assistance and social programs, DMV/Auto


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


Enroll Your Kids in Technology Programs

by California Workforce Development Board

If you want your child to learn more about computers and technology, contact the “Hack the Hood” program. This six-week program teaches low-income youth how to improve search engines, build better websites, and how to get information listed in local internet maps and directories. It also helps youth learn leadership, entrepreneurship, and life skills.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education


Find a Citizenship Class

by California Department of Education

Find a citizenship class to learn about becoming a U.S. citizen with this Directory of Adult Education Programs. Learn about the requirements for becoming a U.S. Citizen, including English skills and civics, at a citizenship class in your area.

Topics: Education, Personal records, State info and laws


Find an ESL/English Class

by California Department of Education

Find a class to learn English near you with this Directory of Adult Education Programs. These classes are sometimes called “ESL” classes because they teach “English as a Second Language.”

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education


Find CCC Undocumented Student Resources

by California Community Colleges

Find resources for undocumented CCC students.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education, State info and laws


Find Child Care

by Department of Social Services

Find Child Care Services via the Department of Social Services website. Select your desired facility type and one of the following: street, city, zip code, county. Or, you can search via facility number.

Topics: Assistance and social programs


Find e-Benefits in Your County

by Department of Social Services

This site connects you to applications for Medi-Cal, County Medical Services Program (CMSP), CalFresh (formerly known as Food Stamps) and California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) benefits in California.


Find Nearby Adult Education Programs

by California Department of Education

Find adult education programs near you with this Directory of Adult Education Programs. The list has adult education providers to help you learn English, learn about getting a job, and train you for a job. The classes can also help you get a high school diploma and learn how to become a U.S. citizen.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment


Find Refugee Services

by Department of Social Services

Find information about services offered to refugees. You can find places to learn English, get jobs and training, and learn about education, citizenship, and legal help.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Jobs and unemployment, Personal records, State info and laws


Find Substance Use Disorder Services

by Department of Health Care Services

Find Substance Use Disorder Services

Topics: Assistance and social programs


Find UC Undocumented Student Resources

by University of California

Find resources for undocumented UC students.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education, State info and laws


Find Your Local School

by California Department of Education

Find your local school with this California School Directory. The list includes public, private, and adult schools, as well as information on school districts and county education offices.

Topics: Education, State info and laws


Food stamps

by Department of Social Services

The CalFresh program helps to improve the health and well-being of qualified households and individuals by providing them a means to meet their nutritional needs.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Health and wellness


Get a High School Diploma

by California Department of Education

Find classes for adults who want to get a high school diploma with this Directory of Adult Education Programs. These classes, often called General Educational Development (GED) programs, can help adults who did not graduate from high school prepare for and take a test to get high school diploma.

Topics: Education


Get Citizenship Services

by Department of Social Services

Get access to citizenship services via the Department of Social Services website. Citizenship services can include information on eligibility requirements and application assistance with the naturalization application. Knowledgeable service providers exist throughout California; select your region to find a provider near you.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Personal records


Get DACA Info about Worker's Rights

by Labor and Workforce Development Agency

Get information on DACA and worker’s rights.

Topics: State info and laws


Get DACA Legal Help

by Department of Social Services

Find immigration legal services for DACA via the Department of Social Services website. There are service providers throughout California.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Personal records, State info and laws


Get Digital Vaccine Record

by California Department of Public Health

If you want to share your proof of vaccination digitally, you can get an electronic version of the record card you were given at time of vaccination. Enter a few details to get a link to a QR code and digital copy of your COVID-19 vaccination record.

Topics: Health and wellness, Personal records


Get Job Training in Long Beach

by California Workforce Development Board

If you are in the Long Beach area and need training to find a good job, contact this program. You can get job training, help finding education programs, and support services. The ASPIRE (Access, Systems & Programs for Immigrants) leads this program.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment


Get Job Training in Madera/Fresno

by California Workforce Development Board

If you are in the Madera or Fresno County area and need training to find a good job, contact this program. You can get job training and placement, English classes, and high school classes. Classes are offered through the America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) system. You can also get support services.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment


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


Get Job Training in Sacramento

by California Workforce Development Board

If you are in the Sacramento area and need training to find a good job, contact this program. You can get English classes, job training, and support services. Services are offered at four locations in the area.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment


Get Job Training in San Diego

by California Workforce Development Board

If you are in the San Diego area and need training to find a good job, contact this program. The San Diego English Language Learner (ELL) Workforce Navigator Project connects training providers, adult education partners, and immigrant-serving community organizations. The San Diego Workforce Partnership (SDWP) leads this program.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment


Get Legal Help

by Department of Social Services

Find immigration legal services via the Department of Social Services website. Legal help can include application assistance with the Naturalization application and other USCIS forms. Service providers exist throughout California; select your region to find a provider near you.

Topics: State info and laws


Get Student Financial Aid Information

by California Student Aid Commission

Get student financial aid information using this “Fund Your Future” magazine. The “Fund Your Future” magazine is the California Student Aid Commission’s resource guide for college and career training financial aid. View, download, or order the magazine in other languages through this website.

Topics: Education


Get Updates on DACA

by Office of the Governor

Find updated information on DACA.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Personal records, State info and laws


Learn About Applying for College

by California Student Aid Commission

Learn more about college with the California Student Opportunity and Access Program (Cal-SOAP). Cal-SOAP serves first-generation and low-income students. It offers college advising, tutoring, parent outreach, and college awareness resources.

Topics: Education


Learn About Jobs for Foreign-born Professionals

by California Workforce Development Board

Many foreign-born California residents became professionals in their home countries and are highly-educated, but are unemployed or underemployed in the United States. Many people can only find work in low-wage jobs because it is difficult to get credit for international degrees and get the required licenses to practice their professions in California. The organization, Upwardly Global, partners with the state to help foreign-born professionals find jobs that use their skills and offer better wages.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment


Learn More about DMV for DACA

by Department of Motor Vehicles

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients have been authorized to apply for a DL/ID since June 15, 2012, upon presentation of documents issued by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). For more information select the Launch service button.

Topics: DMV/Auto


Learn to Read and Write

by California Department of Education

Find a class to learn how to read and write in English with this Directory of Adult Education.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education


Look Up a Bill or Law

by California State Legislature

Search California Legislative Information and access California Law and Bill information including Legislative Publications.

Topics: Safety and emergencies


Look Up My Representatives

by Secretary of State

Use this online service to find your State Senate, State Assembly or United States Congressional Representative, as well as information on how you can contact them.

Topics: Safety and emergencies


Meals For Kids (iOS)

by California Department of Education

The CA Meals for Kids mobile app helps you find, save, and share nearby California meal sites by searching on a variety of criteria.

Topics: Assistance and social programs


Path to U.S. Citizenship

by California State Library

Public libraries can help put you on the path to citizenship! Public libraries can provide immigration study and test materials, official immigration forms and access to computers for filling out the citizenship application. Even if you don’t speak English your library can help. Many libraries offer free English classes and also have books, audio CDs, and DVDs in different languages to help you learn or improve your English on your own. Best of all, library materials and services are free. All you have to do is find your local public library and sign up for your free library card. Then ask the friendly staff how to start your journey to citizenship. Deciding to become a citizen is an important decision - your public library can help you reach your dream!


Renew Driver’s License or ID Card

by Department of Motor Vehicles

Renew your driver’s license and or ID card online before they expire.

Topics: DMV/Auto


Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)

by Franchise Tax Board

Get free tax help at a location near you

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Taxes


Women, Infants and Children (WIC)

by California Department of Public Health

Women, Infants and Children (WIC) helps families get healthy food and a lot more. WIC helps families by providing nutrition education, breastfeeding support, healthy foods, and referrals to healthcare and other community services. WIC serves babies and children up to age 5, pregnant women, and new mothers. Dads, grandparents, foster parents of young children, and working families are welcome at WIC too!

Topics: Assistance and social programs


Worker Rights and Employer Responsibilities

by Department of Industrial Relations

California’s labor laws protect all workers, regardless of immigration status. The Department of Industrial Relations serves all workers in multiple languages and our team does not ask about/track immigration status. If you need to leave California or the United States, you can still contact our office to file a claim. If you are employed in California, your employer must provide a safe workplace and pay all the wages you are owed. If you think an injury or illness is work-related, you may be able to receive workers’ compensation benefits from your employer to pay for medical care and partial wages. Your labor rights allow you to ask your employer about your pay and working conditions. When you exercise your labor rights, it is against the law for your employer to retaliate against you.

Topics: Businesses, Health and wellness, Jobs and unemployment


Worker Safety Wildfire Cleanup and Rebuilding

by Department of Industrial Relations

The work to cleanup and rebuild after wildfires must be done in compliance with California's labor laws and workplace safety and health regulations. California's robust worker protections apply to every workplace in the state: - Cal/OSHA workplace safety and health standards requiring employers to identify hazards, train workers on how to prevent unsafe working conditions, provide proper personal protective equipment and injury/illness prevention planning. - Labor laws including minimum wage, overtime, prevailing wage on public works projects, meal & rest breaks, and unfair immigration related practices. - Workers' compensation for work related injuries & illnesses including paid medical treatment and benefits for temporary/permanent disabilities.

Topics: Businesses, Health and wellness, Jobs and unemployment