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(11/3) Due to the ongoing federal government shutdown, SNAP has been temporarily disrupted, affecting thousands of Oregon families. More than 35% of Store to Door clients receive SNAP benefits.
In response, Governor Tina Kotek has declared a 60 day food emergency, directing $5 million in state funds to Oregon’s network of food banks and coordinating a statewide response to help support individuals and families in need.
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Update: The Trump administration says SNAP will be partially funded through November. Details on how funding and then benefits will roll out are still to come.
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Please find more information as well as additional resources below.
SNAP updates:
Oregon.gov/odhs/news
Resources:
Food Resources in Oregon (ODHS)
Food Finder (Oregon Food Bank)
Find Food Resources (211)
Other:
– Hollywood Farmers Market offering free tokens to SNAP holders, plus free food pantry
– Burgerville offering free kids meals for SNAP families
Additional Food Resources by Region
Portland Metro
Beaverton Adventist Church (Beaverton)
Beavercreek United Church of Christ (Beavercreek)
Christ the Vine Lutheran Church (Damascus)
The Church on the Mountain (Welches)
Clackamas Service Center (Portland)
Clackamas Community College (Oregon City)
Colton Helping Hands (Colton)
David Douglas School District (East Portland)
Equitable Giving Circle (Portland)
Estacada Food Bank (Estacada)
Foothills Community Church (Molalla)
Forest Grove Foundation (Forest Grove)
Gleaners of Clackamas County (Oregon City)
Greater Good NW (Hillsboro / Portland metro)
Hillsboro United Methodist Church Pantry (Hillsboro)
Holy Trinity Food Closet (Beaverton)
Hoodland Lutheran Church (Sandy)
Hood View Seventh Day Adventist Church (Boring)
Lasagna Love (regional) – Meal service including delivery
Lift Urban Portland (Lift UP) (northwest and downtown Portland)
Love One (Clackamas County)
Milk Crate Kitchen (Portland) – Meal service including delivery
PDX Free Fridge (Portland Metro)
Portland Open Bible Community Pantry (Portland)
Portland Adventist Community Services (Portland)
Sandy Action Center (Sandy)
Store to Door (Portland) – Food & grocery delivery
St. Vincent DePaul – St. Aloysius (Estacada)
St. Vincent DePaul – St. James (Molalla)
St. Vincent DePaul – St. Michael (Sandy)
Urban Gleaners (Portland)
Wilsonville Community Sharing (Wilsonville)
I-5 Corridor
Community Outreach through Radical Empowerment (CORE) (Lane County) – Serves young people ages 16-29
Ella Curran Community Food Bank (Independence area)
Feed Salem (Salem)
Keizer Community Food Bank (Keizer and North Salem)
Marion Polk Food Share (Marion and Polk counties)
New Harvest Church Food Pantry (Salem)
South Corvallis Food Bank (Corvallis)
Tabernaculo de Salem (Salem) – Resources in Spanish
TransPonder (Eugene area) – For the transgender and gender-diverse community and allies
Northwest Oregon
Columbia Pacific Food Bank (St. Helens)
HOPE of Rainier (Rainier, OR)
North Plains Food Bank (North Plains area) – Meal service including delivery
Turning Point Clatskanie (Clatskanie)
Vernonia Cares (Vernonia)
Oregon Coast
Lincoln City Food Pantry (Lincoln City)
Tillamook County Food Bank (Tillamook County)
Waldport Food Share (South Lincoln County)
Southern Oregon
ACCESS (Jackson County)
Peace House (Ashland area)
UCAN and South Douglas Food Bank (Riddle area & Douglas County)
Eastern Oregon
CAPECO (Gilliam, Wheeler, Morrow and Umatilla counties) – Meal service including delivery
EOCCO (Baker, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Lake, Malheur, Umatilla, Sherman, Wallowa, and Wheeler counties)
