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The Central Family Resource Center provides OUSD families health care insurance and CalFresh enrollment assistance, workshops for families, and capacity building resources for school sites.
Hours:
Monday - Friday,
9 am - 5 pmClosed
12 pm - 1 pmAddress:
Lakeview Campus Portable A
746 Grand Avenue
Oakland, CA 94610Appointments/Information:
(510) 273-1516
Click on the language you need below, or scroll down to learn more about eligibility requirements and to ensure you are prepared for your appointment.
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Eligibility Requirements for State Services
Any resident of Alameda County may apply for health coverage or SNAP/CalFresh programs through the Central Family Resource Center.
We serve all children and adults regardless of income level or immigration status (information regarding immigration status will be kept confidential). Our assistance includes help with:
Medi-Cal
Kaiser Child Plan
HealthPAC
Covered California
CalFresh
Medi-Cal eligibility depends upon household size and income. You may still apply for Covered California if you do not meet eligibility requirements.
CalFresh eligibility also is dependent upon household size and income. It is available to U.S. citizens (except recipients of SSI/SSP benefits) and legal permanent residents of Alameda.(CalFresh provides families with an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card that can be used at most farmer's markets and grocery stores to purchase food.)*Note: If you have a pending or active Medi-Cal case, you will need to apply for CalFresh through your county worker. We will not be able to enroll you. However, if you give us a call we can help you answer any questions you may have or connect you to your worker.
Preparing for your Enrollment
For each family member, please be prepared to bring the following original documents. The more you bring, the easier it will be for us to help you.
A. Identification
Driver’s license, photo ID, birth certificate, US passport, permanent resident card, immigration
documents, school IDB. Social Security Card
C. Proof of income
Last 4 pay stubs, unemployment, disability benefits, worker’s compensation, letter from employer, child supportD. Proof of address
Utility bills (phone, PG&E, etc)E. Proof of expenses
Rent/mortgage payment receipt, utility bills (PG&E, water, garbage, phone)F. Bank statements
Most recent bank account statement, 401k, IRA, etc.G. Proof of income deductions
Child care, child support, alimony, dependent care
H. Other health insurance or health coverageI. Homeowner insurance, property taxes
J. Vehicle Registration
K. Proof of pregnancy
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Directions
From East Oakland
Driving Directions
1. Take I-580 West
2. Exit 21B for Grand Avenue
3. Turn right onto Grand Avenue
4. Enter Driveway on the rightAC Transit Directions
1. Take bus 1, 1R, 40, or 43 towards Downtown Oakland
2. At 12th St and Broadway, take bus 12 or 58L towards Lakeshore & Grand Ave.From West Oakland
Driving Directions:
1. Take I-980 East towards Walnut Creek/SF
2. Merge onto I-580 East towards Hayward
3. Exit Grand Ave/Lakeshore
4. Stay straight to MacArthur Blvd
5. Turn left on Grand Ave.
6. Destination is on the left
AC Transit Directions:
1. Take bus 26 or NL directly to Lakeshore.
OR
1. Take 72M towards Downtown
2. At 12th St and Broadway, take bus 12 or 58L towards Lakeshore & GrandFrom North Oakland
Driving Directions:
1. Take I-80/I-580 East towards SF
2. Keep left at fork & merge left onto I-580 East
3. Exit Grand Ave/Lakeshore
4. Stay straight to MacArthur Blvd
5. Turn left on Grand Ave.
6. Destination is on the left
AC Transit Directions:
1. Take bus 1 or 1R towards Downtown Oakland
2. On 40th St, take bus 57 towards Lakeshore & Grand
OR
1. Take bus 72 or 72R towards Downtown Oakland
2. On 20th St & Telegraph, take NL to Lakeshore Ave.
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For more information, please contact:Carolina Padilla, Program Coordinatorcarolina.padilla@ousd.orgOffice: (510) 273-1516
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