SNAP/EBT Eligibility in Oregon

Oregon’s food stamp program, officially called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), is administered by the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS). It provides monthly benefits to eligible low-income households to help them purchase food.

The food stamp program is a federally funded program that is run by the state in which you live. Each individual in your household must have a valid Social Security number issued by the United States Social Security Administration. And must be a U.S. citizen or have acceptable status as an alien resident. Benefits are applied to EBT or Electronic Benefits Transfer cards in most cases. Oregon’s EBT card is the Oregon EBT automated benefit card.

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Quick Links for Oregon Residents

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Apply for Oregon food stamps assistance online

There are several ways to apply for food assistance. To apply for food assistance benefits online, you can apply via the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) or call the Oregon (ODHS) Customer Support at 1-800-699-9075.

You may apply over the phone by calling Call: 1-800-699-9075 (toll free) to setup an interview.

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Apply In-Person
Visit your Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) Self-Service Portal or call the Oregon (ODHS) Customer Support at 1-800-699-9075

Contact the Oregon food stamp office in your county. Download and complete the online application and return it directly to the food stamp office in your county. You can get help completing the application in person by visiting a Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) Field Office or call the Oregon (ODHS) Customer Support at 1-800-699-9075. Use the link below to find the office nearest you.

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Qualifying for Oregon SNAP

Oregon households applying for or receiving food assistance benefits must meet all applicable eligibility requirements based on food assistance policies, income limits, and proof of information. Income limits vary according to the household size. Federal poverty guidelines are established by the Office of Management and Budget, and are updated annually by the Department of Human Service.

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EBT Balance
EBT Account Information

This is the official link to Oregon EBT Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) Card account information. Check your EBT balance by visiting the Oregon EBT Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) Card website or you can call 1-888-997-4447 or use the EBT App for Android devices found in the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store for iPhone. Visit the link below to check the balance of your Oregon EBT Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) Card, get a replacement EBT card, and report stolen benefits.

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Here are some common questions asked by other Oregon residents regarding the food stamps program SNAP and Oregon EBT Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) Card.

  • How much do you get for Food Stamps in Oregon?
  • What is the maximum income to qualify for Food Stamps in Oregon?
  • Can I use coupons with my Oregon EBT Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) Card?
  • How do I apply for food stamps in Oregon?
  • Where are the Oregon food stamps office located in my county?
  • What foods are eligible for purchase with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits?
  • Am I eligible for SNAP?
  • Is bottled water eligible for purchase with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits?

Things to know before you apply for food stamps

You will be interviewed and should have the following:

  • ID, Driver’s License, state ID, Birth Certificate, or alien card
  • Proof of income
  • Proof of child care expenses
  • Rent receipts or mortgage payments
  • Utility costs
  • Medical bill for anyone age 60 or older

Additional Assistance for Oregon Residents

Apply for WIC
Oregon WIC (Women, Infants, Children)

The program is specifically designed to help low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and infants and children up to age five who are at risk of nutritional deficiency. Monthly benefits depend on the age of the child (from birth to a child’s 5th birthday) and the status of the mother (pregnant, breastfeeding, or postpartum). Oregon WIC services are provided by the Oregon Department of Human Services. Use the Oregon Department of Human Services WIC Program website or call the Oregon WIC Program Support at 971-673-0040. Use the Oregon WIC Office Locator to find your local Women, Infants and Children office near you. Make an appointment and find out what papers or documents you need to bring with you. At your appointment, WIC staff will check to see if you and your family qualify. If you need assistance, contact the State WIC Office at 971-673-0040.

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Apply for TANF
Oregon Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) is the monthly cash assistance program, with an employment services component, for low-income families with children under age 18, children age 18 and attending school full-time, and pregnant woman. Cooperation with the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) may be a requirement of receiving TANF benefits unless good cause can be established.

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Elderly Household
The Commodity Supplemental Food Program

For elderly Oregon residents, The Commodity Supplemental Food Program administered through the United States Department of Agriculture, The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) works to improve the health of persons with low-income, at least 60 years of age, by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. USDA distributes both food and administrative funds to participating states and Indian Tribal Organizations to operate CSFP. Through the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) the program helps supplement the diets of low-income Oregon residents by providing them with emergency food assistance at no cost. The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) may also work with Oregon food banks and food pantries to provide additional assistance to low-income and elderly Oregon residents. These programs are separate from SNAP.

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Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) News

Based on the provided search results, here is a summary of news and reports from the Oregon (ODHS) on assistance programs:

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Remember to always verify the accuracy of the information found on FoodStampHub.com and consult with a representative from the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) for a final determination on your eligibility and benefits.

DISCLAIMER: This website is not affiliated with any government organization, agency or SNAP program. FoodStampHub.com provides publicly available information and freely available links to information about food stamps and SNAP benefits as a service to low-income families and people in need of public assistance.