The following questions were asked in regard to the participation and impact of Basic Needs programs and services on students’ lives. Students were asked to evaluate how they feel these programs have benefited them both academically and non-academically, as well as barriers/reasons why they are not using certain programs. This includes programs such as CalFresh, food pantries, meal programs, Medi-Cal (also known as Medi-cade in the United States), and emergency housing services.
Pick all Basic Needs Programs and Services that you participate in (mark all that apply): Figure 6.1: Participation in Basic Needs Programs
Note: for the first graph on EBT application we have (n=32, 23% of 137 reporting)., and for the second graph on how many people are fed we have (n=28, 20% of 137 reporting). Figure 6.2: CalFresh EBT: Application & Feeding
That data indicates that the majority of people apply for CalFresh EBT as an individual (13 people) compared to 19 people applied with other people in their household. Similarly, the majority of people claim only 1 person is fed through the EBT card (8 people), 8 people claim to feed 2 people through the EBT card, and only a small amount of people claim to feed 5 or more people through the EBT card.
How much money do you receive from CalFresh each month? (n=32, 23% of 137 reporting). Figure 6.3: Monthly Allowance from CalFresh
The average amount of money received per household using CalFresh (denoted by the dotted line) is $220.25, while the median is $162.5. The values range from $0 to $820.
Household Size | Household Average | Per Person Average |
---|---|---|
1 | $117.75 | $117.75 |
2 | $136.50 | $ 68.25 |
3 | $195.00 | $ 65.00 |
4 | $248.50 | $ 62.12 |
6 | $457.00 | $ 76.17 |
7 | $514.00 | $ 73.43 |
$ 75.43 |
Table 6.1: CalFresh by Household Size
Looking at the above table, the general pattern seems to be that as household size increases so does the monthly average assistance from CalFresh. The household average was divided by the household size to find the “per person average” for CalFresh assistance. The overall monthly assistance average per-person is $ 75.43.
Note: for the first graph on if the allowance is enough we have (n=32, 23% of 137 reporting)., while for the second graph for when people run out we have (n=25, 18% of 137 reporting). Figure 6.4: Enough Monthly Allowance and Time of Exhaustion
Of the people who do receive money from CalFresh, 6 of them claim that it is enough money to provide healthy food for a month and 26 of them feel that it is not enough. People who do not feel it is enough money typically run out of CalFresh money in either the second week (9 people) or third week (10 people). A small group also runs out within the first week, while an even smaller minority runs out in the fourth week.
While you received CalFresh benefits: Figure 6.5: Perceived Benefits of CalFresh
Measure | Yes (%) |
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I do not think I’m eligible | 33 (45.8%) |
I feel other students need CalFresh more than I do. | 16 (22.2%) |
I don’t need CalFresh. | 13 (18.1%) |
No time to complete the application/ application is too long. | 12 (16.7%) |
No time to get verification documents or don’t know how to get verification document. | 8 (11.1%) |
The application is too difficult. | 7 (9.7%) |
Other | 6 (8.3%) |
I have heard from other students that it’s not worth my time because I won’t be eligible or I won’t receive much money. | 4 (5.6%) |
My family or household does not want to apply for CalFresh. | 4 (5.6%) |
I am embarrassed or ashamed to apply for CalFresh. | 2 (2.8%) |
No time to call or go to the local social service office for my CalFresh interview. | 2 (2.8%) |
No transportation | 2 (2.8%) |
I don’t believe in social services like CalFresh, WIC, or Welfare | 0 (0.0%) |
The CalFresh outreach team on campus was not helpful or supportive during my application process. | 0 (0.0%) |
The staff in my local county social service office were not helpful or supportive during my application process. | 0 (0.0%) |
For the following questions, please choose how much you agree or disagree with the impact campus food pantries has or had on your life. While I utilized campus food pantry/pantries: Figure 6.6: Perceived Impact of Campus Food Pantry
How often do you normally use the food pantry or if you are not currently using it, how often did you use it? (n=70, 51% of 137 reporting). Figure 6.7: Food Pantry Use Frequency
The majority of respondents do not use the food pantry every week (38 people). 16 people claim to use it about once a week, 8 people use it more than once a week, and 8 people claim other use frequencies.
Measure | Yes (%) |
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I feel other students need the food more than I do. | 44 (38.9%) |
Inconvenient to access due to lack of transportation or out-of-the way location. | 36 (31.9%) |
Inconvenient times of operation/limited pantry hours. | 22 (19.5%) |
I am embarrassed or scared to go to the campus food pantries or local food banks. | 9 (8.0%) |
Other | 9 (8.0%) |
There are no food pantries close to campus or my residence | 6 (5.3%) |
I am not aware of any campus food pantries or local food banks. | 5 (4.4%) |
My family doesn’t want me to go to campus food pantries or local food banks. | 2 (1.8%) |
I do not believe in using campus food pantries or local food banks. | 0 (0.0%) |
While you participated in the Restaurant Meal Program (RMP): Figure 6.8: Perceived Impact of Restaurant Meal Program (RMP)
Measure | Yes (%) |
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I have never heard about this Restaurant Meal Program (RMP). | 81 (70.4%) |
I don’t need this Restaurant Meal Program (RMP). | 26 (22.6%) |
I have no access to these participating restaurants/no convenient locations. | 9 (7.8%) |
I have no time to go to these restaurants. | 4 (3.5%) |
Other | 4 (3.5%) |
I do not like the food offered in these participating restaurants. | 2 (1.7%) |
I have no transportation to these restaurants. | 0 (0.0%) |
I am embarrassed or ashamed to use my EBT card in a restaurant. | 0 (0.0%) |
I don’t believe in social services like RMP, Medi-Cal, CalFresh, WIC, or Welfare/Cash Aid. | 0 (0.0%) |
Knowing that you have Medi-Cal: Figure 6.9: Perceived Impact of Medi-Cal
Measure | Yes (%) |
---|---|
I don’t need Medi-Cal. | 8 (40.0%) |
I do not think I am eligible for Medi-Cal. | 6 (30.0%) |
I do not know what Medi-Cal is or I think I already have health insurance. | 4 (20.0%) |
Other | 3 (15.0%) |
I only need medical services at the student health center associated with my campus. | 1 (5.0%) |
I have heard from other students that it is not worth my time because I won’t be eligible. | 1 (5.0%) |
No time to complete the Medi-Cal application/Medi-Cal application is too long. | 0 (0.0%) |
The Medi-Cal application is too difficult to complete. | 0 (0.0%) |
My family or household does not want me to apply for Medi-Cal. | 0 (0.0%) |
I am embarrassed or ashamed to apply for Medi-Cal. | 0 (0.0%) |
I don’t believe in social services like Medi-Cal, CalFresh, WIC, or Welfare/Cash Aid. | 0 (0.0%) |
While you received Emergency Housing Services: Figure 6.10: Perceived Impact of Emergency Housing Services (EHS)
Measure | Yes (%) |
---|---|
I don’t need Emergency Housing Services | 71 (62.8%) |
I was not aware that my campus had Emergency Housing Services like grants and housing placements in an emergency. | 40 (35.4%) |
I am embarrassed or ashamed to apply for Emergency Housing Services. | 3 (2.7%) |
Other | 3 (2.7%) |
No time to complete the Emergency Housing application or contact the Emergency Housing Staff. | 2 (1.8%) |
The Emergency Housing Services application is too difficult to complete. | 1 (0.9%) |
The emergency housing grant/money is not enough to support what I need, so not worth my time to apply for it. | 1 (0.9%) |
I do not believe in social services like Emergency Housing Services, Medi-Cal, CalFresh, or Welfare/Cash Aid. | 0 (0.0%) |