Important Information for CalFresh Recipients During the Government Shutdown

Updated November 4, 2025* 

A Message from 211 

The federal government shutdown beginning October 1, 2025 is now affecting the CalFresh/SNAP program. We know this creates significant challenges for the 77,000 Ventura County residents enrolled in CalFresh - including families, seniors, children, and people with disabilities.   

211 is here to help you get through this. We want to give you clear, honest information about what's happening and connect you with resources to help you and your family during this crisis. 

What's Happening Right Now: The Facts You Need to Know

Your November Benefits - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 

  • November CalFresh benefits are NOT being issued on November 1, 2025 
  • It is unclear if November CalFresh benefits will be issued  
  • This affects ALL CalFresh recipients in California 
  • Benefits are expected to be issued retroactively (back-paid) when the shutdown ends 
  • You do NOT need to reapply - benefits will automatically be issued when federal funding resumes 

What About People Who Applied in October? 

If you applied for CalFresh in October and were approved, you may not have received October benefits and may not receive November benefits until the shutdown ends. Your application is still valid - you do not need to reapply. Benefits will be issued when federal funding resumes. 

What You Should Do Right Now

Getting Emergency Food Help

We understand this is a crisis. You need food now, not later. Here's how to get emergency food assistance while CalFresh benefits are suspended. 

Please know that the state has also fast-tracked $80 million in emergency funding to support food banks throughout California as they respond to this crisis. 

Food Banks and Food Pantries in Ventura County

Food Share of Ventura County and over 200 local food pantries and partner agencies are prepared to help. Food Share has purchased additional food, increased deliveries to partner sites, and scaled up operations to meet increased demand.  

Find a Food Share food pantry here: foodshare.com/findhelp/  

To find other food resources near you: 

  • Call 211 from any phone 
  • Text your ZIP code to 898-211 

Most food pantries don’t require much paperwork—just show up during distribution hours. You may be asked for your name and household size, but proof of income or long forms aren’t usually needed. 

Important: Food banks are seeing very high demand since CalFresh benefits ended. Please be patient—lines and wait times are longer, and some items may run out. Staff and volunteers are doing their best to serve everyone. 

Free Community Meals 

Many churches, community centers, and nonprofit organizations offer free hot meals. 

Making Your Food Last Longer

When benefits are stopped, every meal counts. Here are practical strategies to stretch what you have:

Plan Your Meals
  • Check what you already have at home before getting more food 
  • Plan meals for the week based on what's available 
  • Cook larger portions and eat leftovers 
Buy Smart (if purchasing food)
Reduce Food Waste

Help With Other Bills and Expenses

If you're struggling to pay other bills, 211 can connect you with programs that may be able to help: 

Call 211 or text your ZIP code to 898-211 to be connected with these resources. 

Taking Care of Your Mental Health

Not knowing where your next meal will come from creates enormous stress. These feelings are completely normal: 

  • Anxiety or panic about the future 
  • Anger at the situation 
  • Shame about needing help 
  • Feeling overwhelmed 
  • Having trouble sleeping 

If you need someone to talk to: 

  • Call 211 to be connected with mental health services 
  • Call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (24/7, free, confidential) 

There is no shame in asking for help. Taking care of your mental health is just as important as taking care of your physical health. 

What Happens When the Shutdown Ends

We don't know exactly when the federal government shutdown will end, but eventually it will. When it does: 

  • November CalFresh benefits will likely be issued retroactively (back-paid) to your EBT card 
  • You do NOT need to reapply - benefits will automatically be loaded 
  • There may be a delay to process all the back payments 

Keep checking your EBT card balance regularly. You can also check BenefitsCal.com or contact your county social services office for updates. 

Refer to the Ventura County Human Services Agency website for updates about CalFresh related to the federal shutdown. 

You Are Not Alone

211 is here for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We can: 

  • Connect you with food banks and pantries near you 
  • Help you find assistance with rent, utilities, and other bills 
  • Link you with mental health support 
  • Answer questions about CalFresh and other benefit programs 
  • Provide information in your preferred language 

How to Reach 211: 

  • Call 211 from any phone 
  • Text your ZIP code to 898-211 
  • Visit www.211Ventura.org to search for resources online 

You don't have to face this alone. Reach out. Ask for help. Take care of yourself and your family. We are here for you. 

You are strong. You are resilient. You are not alone. 

If resources and information related to one of the following situations would be helpful, please follow these links:  

Resources for furloughed federal workers 

Resources for immigrants  

*The situation is changing daily. For the most up-to-date information on the status of CalFresh, visit the Ventura County Human Services website. Our 211 information specialists are available 24/7 to help you.