Contra Costa County officials are urging eligible immigrants to enroll in Medi-Cal before the end of 2025. The county is reaching out to residents who may qualify for the state health insurance program and encourages them not to delay enrollment.
Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid program, provides free or low-cost medical services for children and adults with limited income and resources. Recent changes have expanded eligibility to more immigrants, regardless of immigration status.
In a statement from Contra Costa County officials: “We encourage all community members who are newly eligible for Medi-Cal to take advantage of this opportunity for comprehensive health coverage.”
The county has provided information about how to apply and where residents can get help with the application process. Officials emphasize that enrolling as soon as possible ensures uninterrupted access to healthcare services.
For more details about eligibility and enrollment, residents are advised to visit local health centers or contact county social services offices.

