Skip to content
  • Share
Partnership for Community Health logo
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • About the PCH
  • Priorities
    • Access to Affordable Housing
    • Access to Quality Care
    • Behavioral Health
    • Inclusion, Diversity, Anti-Racism, and Equity (IDARE)
  • News & Events
  • Grants & Funding
    • Delivery System Transformation Pilots
    • Continuum of Care HUD Funding
    • Statewide Shelter Program, Linn County
    • HRSA Funding Opportunities
    • OCF Community Grants
    • Roundhouse Foundation Grants
    • OHA School-linked Mobile and Telehealth Access Grant
  • Reports & Data
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • About the PCH
  • Priorities
    • Access to Affordable Housing
    • Access to Quality Care
    • Behavioral Health
    • Inclusion, Diversity, Anti-Racism, and Equity (IDARE)
  • News & Events
  • Grants & Funding
    • Delivery System Transformation Pilots
    • Continuum of Care HUD Funding
    • Statewide Shelter Program, Linn County
    • HRSA Funding Opportunities
    • OCF Community Grants
    • Roundhouse Foundation Grants
    • OHA School-linked Mobile and Telehealth Access Grant
  • Reports & Data
  • Share
9/30/2025
Amy Young

|

Resources, Access to Care

Oregon Department of Human Services announces federal changes to SNAP program

The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) is announcing federally required changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Oregon. These changes are required under House Resolution (H.R. 1), a federal law passed on July 4, 2025. More than 740,000 people in Oregon currently receive SNAP benefits, and ODHS expects more than 313,000 people enrolled in SNAP may be impacted by the H.R. 1 changes.

ODHS will begin notifying affected households in mid-October. The people who will be most affected by the new federal law include older adults, immigrants and people living in rural communities with limited access to transportation.

What you should know

  • People should continue to apply for and use the benefits and services they quality for
  • Federally required changes to SNAP eligibility will begin Oct. 1, 2025. These changes will affect three main groups of SNAP participants: households receiving utility assistance, able-bodied adults ages 18 through 64 with no children under age 14 in their SNAP group, and certain lawfully present immigrants. The changes won’t happen to everyone at once — they will roll out over the next year.
Read the full news release from ODHS
ODHS Federal changes webpage
hr1-implementation-talking-pointsDownload
hr1-implementation-faqDownload

Recent News

  • logo for NAACP Linn Benton Branch
    4/6/2026
    Amy Young

    |

    Benton County, Linn County

    NAACP Town Halls in Albany and Corvallis

    Join concerned Oregonians from across the political spectrum as we prepare for the midterm elections. Learn about critical topics such as Health Care, Housing, Education, Affordability, State Economy, Voting Integrity, Public Safety in the age of ICE, and more. Break-out sessions led by informed speakers will examine how current and future federal actions affect the…

    Read More

  • Oregon Housing & Community Services logo
    3/20/2026
    Amy Young

    |

    Housing, Resources

    Fair Housing Training Opportunities

    Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) and Fair Housing Council are partnering to offer a series of fair housing trainings. These webinars are free for anyone interested in learning more about fair housing issues statewide and how to prevent illegal housing discrimination in Oregon. Spanish and ASL translation will be available at each training. Other accommodation requests…

    Read More

  • Logos for WIC Oregon and the Oregon Health Authority
    3/17/2026
    Amy Young

    |

    Access to Care, Benton County, Food security, Lincoln County, Linn County

    Oregon WIC 2025 Annual report

    Oregon Women, Infants and Children (WIC) released its 2025 annual report, which highlights the program’s role in building healthy families and strong communities. WIC plays a vital role in public health by providing nutritious foods that support health pregnancies and the growth and development of babies and young children. WIC in our community Local agency…

    Read More

1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29
Logo for Partnership for Community Health of Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • About the PCH
  • Priorities
    • Access to Affordable Housing
    • Access to Quality Care
    • Behavioral Health
    • Inclusion, Diversity, Anti-Racism, and Equity (IDARE)
  • News & Events
  • Grants & Funding
    • Delivery System Transformation Pilots
    • Continuum of Care HUD Funding
    • Statewide Shelter Program, Linn County
    • HRSA Funding Opportunities
    • OCF Community Grants
    • Roundhouse Foundation Grants
    • OHA School-linked Mobile and Telehealth Access Grant
  • Reports & Data

  • Share

© 2026 Partnership for Community Health

|

Privacy Policy

|

Accessibility

|

Disclaimer

Privacy Policy

|

Accessibility

|

Disclaimer