A veteran, behind on his bills, was sitting in the dark. PG&E had shut off the power. A local nonprofit could pay the bill with a program supporting CalFresh recipients but this vet, despite being eligible, was not on CalFresh.

Craig Wiesner

The heroic team at San Mateo County’s Human Services Agency jumped into action and by that afternoon the vet was signed up for CalFresh, the PG&E bill was paid and the power was restored. At this point I’m guessing you have a lot of questions and so did I at the beginning of my conversation with Claire Cunningham, director of the San Mateo County Human Services Agency and Nancy Rodriguez, who leads the agency’s CalFresh efforts. 

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Terence Y

Thanks for your column today, Mr. Wiesner. I’m surprised I had to get four paragraphs in before the inevitable blaming of Republicans. And no mention of Trump – let me mark my calendar! Since SNAP cuts are due to eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse from the program, if California wants to pick up the slack, they can go for it. It sounds like all’s well that ends well except, of course, for California taxpayers footing the bill to provide benefits to non-citizens. Perhaps you can recruit more philanthropists to support CalFresh so we don’t need to use as much taxpayer funds.

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