Department of human services in bakersfield california

Scholarships for African Americans & Top HBCUs

Historically Black Colleges and Universities produce incredibly powerful leaders in America, most recently noted is Madam Vice President; Kamala Harris. HBCUs are illustrious institutions that allow students to display their culture unapologetically. African-Americans that want a deeper understanding of black history, noble alumni networking, and a smaller professor-to-student ratio should seriously consider higher education at an HBCU.

In honor of HBCU Homecoming season, BestColleges.com’s team of experts compiled educational resources for California Department of Social Services. Some of the key topics discussed in our resource are the top twenty-five HBCUs, how to choose the right HBCU, and additional resources for African-Americans. As a supplemental resource, we have also prepared a financial aid guide filled with scholarships specifically for black students. Review our guide below:

Best HBCUs
https://www.bestcolleges.com/features/top-historically-black-colleges/

Scholarships to help to Fund Student's HBCU Education
https://www.bestcolleges.com/financial-aid/african-american-scholarships/
We need your help to connect your community with this information guide to continue ongoing investment in the education of black students. Include the above link on your site here or any other page that you see fit: https://www.cdss.ca.gov/independent-living/foster-youth-resources

Alert: Important Change to Public Charge Rule

Immigrants and their loved ones across California can seek and accept medical care, food assistance, and public housing without fear or confusion about public charge consequences thanks to a new public charge rule published by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which goes into effect December 23, 2022.  Under the final rule, participation in CalFresh, public housing, or Medi-Cal (except for long-term care), will not be considered as part of the public charge determination.  Also, a reminder that medical testing, treatment, and preventive services for COVID-19, including vaccines, are not considered for public charge purposes.  For additional information, please see the following:

  • Joint statement from California health and human services leaders in response to the federal public charge changes.  
  • Public Charge Guide for individuals and families with questions about the these changes in federal policy:  (English) ( Español)

Individuals in California seeking assistance are encouraged to consult one of many state-funded organizations that provide legal services to immigrants.  Here is a  list of immigration services providers  funded by CDSS.

Beware of EBT Theft and Scams

VIDEO: Watch Out for EBT Scams!

California has been experiencing an increase in occurrence of Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) theft. In an effort to educate EBT cardholders and mitigate this activity, the California Department of Social Services is providing security tips for those who use EBT cards to receive food and cash assistance in the following linked video. If you think your benefits may have been stolen, you should immediately call the customer service telephone number on the back of your EBT card, (877) 328-9677, or contact your county social services agency.

Wildfire Resources and Information

Impacted by a wildfire? For details on financial assistance, debris removal, and more, visit this Cal OES webpage.

  • Evacuations of Licensed Facilities
  • Guide to Disaster Assistance Services for Immigrant Californians
  • Guía de Servicios de Asistencia por Desastres para Californianos Inmigrantes
  • Cal Fire: How to Prepare for Wildfires
  • CalOES: Sign Up for Emergency Alerts
  • Statewide COVID-19 and Wildfire Resources and Information

Afghan Arrival Response

Concerned about the Afghanistan evacuation? Interested in locating resources or offering assistance to Afghan newcomers? Visit the Refugee Programs Bureau webpage for all of these details and more.

Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Information

Rent and Utility Relief

Rent and utility relief is available through the California COVID-19 Rent Relief program for income-eligible California renters and their landlords who have been impacted by COVID-19. Verify eligibility and apply today!

Department of human services in bakersfield california

COVID-19 Community-Based Outreach Campaign

The Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA) and the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) are working in partnership with The Center at Sierra Health Foundation and the California Community Foundation to administer funding, as authorized by Senate Bill 115 (SB 115), to support outreach via community-based organizations. to disproportionately impacted populations, including workers in higher-risk industries. The outreach will prioritize interactive engagements designed to connect individuals with information and resources related to the COVID-19 vaccine, public health guidance, workers’ rights, and other State resources, including the public safety net. Community-based organizations selected to participate will be awarded funding to conduct outreach over a period of 6 months that will end in August.

  • California COVID-19 Community-Based Outreach Campaign: Community-Based Organizations funded by The Center at Sierra Health Foundation
  • California COVID-19 Community-Based Outreach Campaign: Community-Based Organizations funded by California Community Foundation
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Golden State Grant Program

The Golden State Grant program provides a one-time $600 payment to all eligible CalWORKs Assistance Units as well as Supplemental Security Income (SSI)/State Supplementary Payment (SSP) and Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI) recipients. These payments do not impact your CalWORKs or CalFresh eligibility or monthly benefits. The payments will be automatically sent to households. Read more: CalWORKs | SSI/SSP | CAPI

Golden State Stimulus Payments for IHSS Program Providers

To qualify for a Golden State Stimulus payment, In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) providers must have filed their 2020 tax returns and have received the CaliforniaEarned Income Tax Credit (CalEITC). IHSS providers who are exempt from income taxes may still be eligible for the CalEITC but must file a tax return using their year-to-date wages, which can be found on their last paystub of the 2020 tax year. To learn more about the Golden State Stimulus, visit the Franchise Tax Board (FTB) website, chat with an FTB representative online, or call the FTB at (800) 852-5711.

Adult Protective Services Hotline

If you or someone you know needs protection from abuse and neglect, call the statewide Adult Protective Services hotline: (833) 401-0832. Individuals can enter their 5-digit ZIP code to be connected to their county Adult Protective Services staff, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.

Foster Care Ombudsperson Hotline

If you are concerned about the care, placement, services, or rights of children in foster care, call the Foster Care Ombudsperson hotline: (877) 846-1602. Service is available Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from 8 am to 5 pm.

Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect Through Distance Learning

If you are an educator involved in distance learning, this guide from CDSS and CDE offers tips to help you fulfill your role as a mandated reporter of suspected child abuse and neglect.

For information on COVID-19, please visit:

  • California COVID-19 Website
  • Vaccine Update
  • California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
  • Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

Data:

  • COVID-19 Positive Cases in Child Care Facilities
  • COVID-19 Positive Cases in Adult and Senior Care Facilities
  • Tracking COVID-19 in California

COVID-19 Guidance:

  • COVID-19 Vaccination Webinar September 14, 2021
  • CDPH COVID-19 Guidance Documents
  • COVID-19 Testing Sites Information for IHSS Recipients and Providers
  • In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS):
    • IHSS Provider Essential Worker Letter
    • Recipients: (English) (Español) (繁體中文) (Հայերեն)
    • Providers: (English) (Español) (繁體中文) (Հայերեն)
  • State Hearings:
    • Advocates: (English) (Español)
    • Counties: (English) (Español)
  • For Licensed Facilities:
    • Provider Information Notices (PINs)
  • For Counties:
    • FEMA Procurement and Claiming Guidance
    • Project Roomkey Approval Letter
    • Project Roomkey Fact Sheet
    • All County Letters (ACLs)
    • All County Welfare Director Letters (ACWDLs)
    • All County Information Notices (ACINs)
  • Other:
    • Homeless Assistance Providers
    • Animal Considerations for Co-Sheltering
    • CalWORKs and CalFresh E&T Resources for Distance Learning
    • CalWORKs Welfare-To-Work Domestic Abuse Resources Guide
    • Coping with COVID-19

How do I apply for food stamps in Bakersfield CA?

For additional information, visit the P-EBT website at https://ca.p-ebt.org/..
Apply Online: BenefitsCal.org, GetCalFresh.org or..
You may request an application in person, by phone, by fax, by mail, or at the California Department of Social Services - CalFresh Program website..

How do I get cash aid in Kern County?

To apply for General Assistance please call or visit any of the offices below Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m..
You may apply in person - at any Kern County Department of Human Services offices in Bakersfield or districts..
By phone - via public line (661) 631-6000 or CAT line (877) 410-8812..

How do I know if my food stamps were approved online in California?

If you would like to check the status of your application and/or case, please contact your county social services/human services agency for further assistance. You can locate the address and telephone number for your county social services/human services agency here.

How do I get a new Medi

Call our Member Services Department toll-free at 661.632. 1590 (Bakersfield) or 800.391. 2000 (outside of Bakersfield) or fill out the form below.