October 28, 2025
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L.A. Care Invests $5.4 Million to Help Address CalFresh Funding Shortfall Due to Federal Shutdown and Provide Nutrition Assistance to L.A. County Residents

As the ongoing federal government shutdown nears its one-month mark, individuals and families who rely on CalFresh, California’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), may not receive their monthly assistance to purchase groceries during the month of November. To safeguard the health and well-being of its members and the greater Los Angeles community, L.A. Care Health Plan, the nation’s largest publicly operated health plan, has committed up to $5.4 million in nutrition support to fil

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