- LocationHPW/FSS Office
- DescriptionCome hang out with us for a relaxed workshop all about CalFresh! We’ll break down the eligibility process and how to make the most of your benefits. Whether you're new to CalFresh or just looking for some tips, this session is for you!Hosted by: Food+Shelter+SuccessAdditional Information can be found at: https://sfsu.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11085549
- Websitehttps://sfsu.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11085549
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