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Yuba County HHS reports growing caseloads, highlights high-school mentorships

Yuba County Board of Supervisors · February 11, 2025
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Health & Human Services reported rising program caseloads and service volumes for 2024, including nearly $6 million in veterans retroactive payments and outreach that placed 70 households in permanent housing; staff also described a mentorship collaboration with Marysville High School CTE.

John Cornille, assistant director of Yuba County Health & Human Services, told the Board of Supervisors that the department’s 2024 activity shows a sustained rise in demand for core public-assistance programs and community services.

Cornille said HHS is managing roughly 28,000 program cases across Medi-Cal, CalFresh and CalWORKs, with Medi-Cal covering about 45% of county residents and CalFresh about 22%. He told supervisors the department handled almost 39,000 phone calls through its call center and processed more than 15,000 program applications during the…

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