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THE STREAMLINE
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The Streamline: Friday, May 29
TOP STORY
Thousands of San Diego’s most vulnerable residents — including people experiencing homelessness, former foster youth, and military veterans — could lose CalFresh benefits as new federal work requirements take effect June 1.
Adults ages 18–64 without exemptions must now work or participate in approved activities at least 20 hours a week to remain eligible. The change could affect seniors under 65, foster youth aging out of care, parents with children 14 and older, veterans, and the unhoused.
Feeding San Diego estimates roughly 93,000 San Diego County residents may be impacted, potentially increasing demand for its services. Current recipients will keep benefits until their next recertification, when eligibility will be reassessed…