Food Assistance Resources During the Federal Shutdown

As the federal government shutdown continues, many Californians who rely on CalFresh to buy groceries may experience delays in their November benefits.

The State of California is working to keep families informed and connected to resources. If your household is affected, the following local food banks and community organizations are providing free groceries, meals and support for Los Angeles residents.

Note: Each organization may have its own eligibility requirements or documentation policies. Please contact them directly to confirm hours, availability and necessary identification or forms.

Find a Local Food Bank

Our community has food pantries that can help. Find the closest to you below.

Need Immediate Assistance?

You may also dial 2-11 to speak with someone about services available in your area.

2-11 is a free, 24/7 service available to all Los Angeles County residents.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why are November CalFresh benefits delayed?

The federal government is currently shut down. Until Congress and the White House reach an agreement, federal funds supporting CalFresh cannot be released.

Can I still use my EBT card?

Yes. You can continue using your EBT card with any remaining benefits as usual.

Do I need to reapply or submit forms again?

No. Keep submitting your regular forms, like your SAR 7 or recertification, as you normally would. There may be processing delays, but your paperwork will stay on file.

Can I apply for CalFresh during the shutdown?

Yes. You can still apply online at BenefitsCal.com, by phone at 1-877-847-3663, or in person at your local county social services office, which remains open.

Will requesting a hearing restart my benefits?

No. Hearings cannot restart or speed up CalFresh payments while federal funding is paused.

Are CalWORKs benefits affected?

CalWORKs benefits are expected to continue through November. If the shutdown lasts into December, those benefits could also be delayed.

Where can I find food right now?

You can visit a local food bank or community pantry for free groceries and meals. Find locations on this page or statewide at cafoodbanks.org/find-food.

For the latest updates, please visit the California Department of Social Services website.

Contact


Capitol Office
1021 O Street
Room 5110
P.O. Box 942849
Sacramento, CA 94249-0062
Phone: (916) 319-2062
Fax: (916) 319-2162

District Office
7300 Alondra Boulevard, Suite 101
Paramount, CA 90723
Phone: (562) 529-3250
Fax: (562) 529-3255