Sacramento County’s FFESP program gives $725 per month in September 2025 to low-income families with children aged 0–5. Eligibility depends on zip code, income below 200% of poverty level, and application status.
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Sacramento $725 Monthly Support: Sacramento County in California has started a new pilot program called the Family First Economic Support Pilot (FFESP). This program gives $725 every month for one year to low income families who have children between 0 to 5 years old. The money is meant to help families pay for things like rent, utilities, and childcare.
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The program does not give money to everyone. It focuses on families who face the most economic challenges specially in the communities that have struggled historically. To get the $725 starting in September 2025, families must meet some rules. They should live in specific zip codes, have a child aged 0 to 5, and their income must be below 200% of the federal poverty level.
To receive the $725 in September 2025, a family must meet several criteria.
The FFESP plans to send the September deposit on September 15.
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The FFESP program is limited to around 200 families in the selected areas. The county picks families using a lottery-like system, so everyone who meets the rules has an equal chance.
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