Short answer: No. You need to prove that you are financially independent. So you will need to find a job in CA that pays enough to cover all of your expenses for rent, food, and transportation – with zero outside support from your out-of-state family. It is extremely unlikely that a fast food job will pay enough to cover the high cost of living in a place like the Bay Area. And even if you do find a high-paying job, note that you will need to stay at that job for at least two years before you can qualify as a CA resident for educational purposes.
Alternatively, you can try to get a new family in CA. Consider marrying a California resident and getting financial support from your in-laws. Another approach is to get legally adopted by California residents (although this may cause strains with your original out-of-state family).