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San Francisco Department of Human Services - Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI)

From San Francisco Homeless Resource

1440 Harrison St., 94103 (P.O. Box 7988, 94120)

415-558-1978

415-558-2332 (FAX)

M-F: 8am-12pm, 1pm-5pm

A cash assistance program for immigrants who are disabled, blind, or age 65 or older. To qualify, they must not be receiving SSI/SSDI benefits, they cannot be a citizen or a national of the United States, and they must not be a fleeing felon. Other rules and regulations also apply. Call for details.

CAPI is a state-funded program that pays cash benefits to lawful non-citizens who do not qualify for SSI/SSP solely due to their immigration status. In San Francisco, CAPI is administered through the Medi-Cal program because the benefits are for a similar population as CALM. To receive CAPI, a person must be over the age of 65, blind, or disabled; be a non-citizen legally present in the United States; and meet certain other criteria.

San Francisco Government
Mayor's Office: Office of Housing | Office of Neighborhood Services | Office on Disability
Human Services: Main Page | Adult Protective Services | CalWORKs | CAPI Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants

Child Protective Services | CAAP County Adult Assistance Programs | Food Stamps | In Home Support Services
Medi-Cal | MPP Modified Payment Program | Public Benefit Programs

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