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Consideration for Deferred Action and Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and PRUCOL:
A student, who has received DACA status, is PRUCOL eligible. If they are eligible for DACA but have not applied, they are considered ineligible for PRUCOL unless they qualify as PRUCOL in some other way.
Students who are eligible but have not applied for DACA are not eligible for Medi-Cal. In general, they must have received DACA status to be eligible for full scope Medi-Cal.
AB 540 students are considered undocumented. The majority, but not all, may be eligible for DACA status which falls under PRUCOL. Other AB 540 students may have another type of immigration status that could be considered "lawfully present" under the federal rules or PRUCOL under Medi-Cal rules. For more information about PRUCOL, refer to the
Because there is a fine for those that do not enroll in health insurance (CA residents), DACA individuals are exempt from the health coverage mandate. Therefore, they will not be fined if they fail to enroll in health insurance.
Food Resources
Ponderosa Pantry
The Ponderosa Pantry offers free food to Tuolumne County residents and is located on the 神马我不卡福利 campus at the Student Center in the Ponderosa building.
A one-time application is required to determine financial eligibility. The food bank
is open to students, staff, faculty, and other Tuolumne County residents.
For more information, call (209) 588-5111, or visit the Student Center at the Ponderosa
building.
Visit the for more information and to find out specific pantry pick-up dates where perishable
food is distributed.
CalFresh
Many immigrants can get CalFresh. To view all FAQs regarding CalFresh please
A household can get CalFresh if at least one person (including children):
- Has citizenship
- Has a green card (for any length of time)
- Has refugee or asylum status
- Has parolee status for at least one year (Ukrainian parolees may qualify before one year)
- Has, or is applying for, a U-Visa or T-Visa
- Is an applicant for VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) relief
- Is a Cuban or Haitian entrant
- Is an Afghan entering with special Immigrant VISA (SIV), (SQ/SI) Parole, or other forms of humanitarian parole
- Is Hmong/Laotian or American Indian born in Canada
An individual does not qualify for CalFresh if:
- They are here on a student, work, or tourist visa
- They are here under DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)
- They are here under TPS (Temporary Protected Status), unless they meet the other qualifying factors
- They are undocumented
WIC
WIC is designed to provide nutritional assistance and support to vulnerable families in our communities 鈥 including immigrant families who are otherwise eligible, regardless of immigration status.
The Women's, Infants, and Children Program (WIC) is a nutrition education program that helps pregnant women, women who just had a baby, and children up to age 5 eat well, be active, and stay healthy. Dads, grandparents, foster parents, or guardians who care for children up to age 5 are also encouraged to apply. WIC services include monthly food benefits, prenatal nutrition information, breastfeeding information and support, access to a dietitian, healthy eating tips, nutritious recipes, and more.
Pregnant women, women who just had a baby, children up to age 5, and fathers, grandparents, foster parents or guardians of children under 5 years old qualify if they are income eligible or already receive Medi-Cal insurance, CalWORKS (cash aid) or CalFresh (SNAP) benefits.
For Tuolumne County residents, to apply call (209) 533-7431 to set up an appointment.
For Calaveras and Amador County residents, to apply call (209) 223-7685 to set up
an appointment.
For more information about WIC benefits, visit
Community Food Pantries
Please visit the for a full list of community food pantries. If possible, always call ahead to ensure that they are up and running.



