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The California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids
(CalWORKs) program is California's version of the Federal
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program (TANF). This
program provides time-limited cash assistance to families
with children. The level of assistance is based upon a variety of factors, including family size and income level. Cash benefits are issued electronically on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card. For more information on EBT go to: http://www.ebtproject.ca.gov.
If your EBT Card is lost or stolen, please call: 1-877-328-9677.
CalWORKS has two primary functions – determining eligibility for aid and providing employment services to eligible recipients. The employment services program which works with CalWORKS families in Madera County is called Welfare-to-Work.
Who can apply for Assistance?
Any person has the right to apply for assistance. After an
application is received, program eligibility will be determined.
Who is Eligible for CalWORKs?
Families are eligible if there is a minor child in the home
whose parent(s) are unable to provide adequate support in
cases where:
- Either parent is deceased;
- Either parent is physically or mentally incapacitated;
- Principal earner is unemployed;
- Either parent is continually absent from the home in
which the child is living.
Time Limits
Adults under the CalWORKs program are limited to receiving
cash benefits for a lifetime cumulative period of 60 months.
WELFARE-TO-WORK PROGRAM
The Welfare To Work (WtW) program is designed to assist CalWORKs clients in becoming self-sufficient. WtW offers a variety of employment services to move participants from welfare to work. WtW pays for the costs of childcare, transportation, and other work-related expenses for those engaged in services.
Welfare-To-Work Activities
- Learning Disability Evaluations
- Job Search Classes
- Vocational Assessments
- Vocational Training
- High School Diploma/GED Classes
- Unsubsidized Employment
- College Courses
- Paid and Unpaid Work Experience
Who May Participate:
- Adult CalWORKs recipients must participate, unless
determined to be exempt
- Exempt individuals may volunteer to receive Welfare To
Work services, and must abide by program requirements upon
entering the program
CalWORKs Partners
CVOC
Workforce_Development_Office/WDO
SCCCD (Madera Center & Oak)
Madera Adult School
Yosemite Unified School
Merced College
CSUF
Child Care Resources
Cal-LEARN
Cal-LEARN is facilitated by the Public Health Department. This program assists pregnant or parenting CalWORKS teens in completing their high school diploma. Cal-LEARN teens can receive quarterly bonuses for maintaining progress in school and a one-time $500 bonus for graduating from high school. Cal-LEARN pays for the costs of childcare, transportation, and other expenses for participating CalWORKS teens.
LINKS TO EMPLOYMENT WEBSITES
County Wide
CalJobs
County of Madera
Monster
McDonald’s
Madera
City of Madera
Madera County Office of Education
Madera Community Hospital
Madera Unified School District
Children’s Hospital of Central California
State Center Community College District
Wal-Mart
Saint Gobain Containers
Lowes
Chowchilla
City of Chowchilla
Central California Women's Prison & Valley State Prison for Women
Oakhurst
Chukchansi Gold Resort and Casino
Pines Resort
Fresno
Fresno County
City of Fresno
Merced
Merced County
Where to Apply
Madera
720 E Yosemite
Madera, CA |
Chowchilla
125 S. Second St
Chowchilla, CA |
Oakhurst
41969 Hwy 41 Suite B
Oakhurst, CA |
For maps and more information, visit the Facilities page.
Hours of Operation
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday
Last updated: May 5, 2008
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