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San Diego County unveils Ramona self-sufficiency center; officials expect about 500 monthly visits
Summary
County speakers described a new Ramona service center as a local hub for CalWORKs, CalFresh and Medi‑Cal assistance, highlighted its LEED Gold and zero‑net‑energy features, and included a resident testimony about the services' life-changing effect.
San Diego County officials and residents described a new self-sufficiency services center in Ramona as a local hub expected to serve roughly 500 customers a month, or about 6,000 a year.
“Based on what we're seeing at the old location, we expect to see almost 500 customer visits a month or close to 6,000 annually,” said Speaker 1, a county staff member who presented details about the new facility.
County presenters said the center is designed to shorten wait times and to locate multiple services in one place. “This new center and the growing campus means helping people faster with shorter wait times,” Speaker 1 said. Another presenter characterized the project as the result of extensive local input: “This is a culmination of so much hard work and it's gonna…
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