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4/23/2026
Amy Young

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Access to Care, Food security, Resources

Resources and information for SNAP recipients

The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) is making changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) which start June 1, 2026. These changes are in response to the federal bill HR1 that significantly expanded SNAP work rules and changed other eligibility requirements.

ODHS is encouraging people to reach out as soon as possible if they have questions about their benefits or work rules. Many people may not realize they can regain SNAP after benefits stop, or may not know the steps to take.

More information from ODHS
Two women shopping for apples in a grocery store with text about ODHS SNAP benefits on the left.  Transcribed Text:  News Release: ODHS shares how Oregonians can regain SNAP benefits as impacts of federal work rule changes begin to show. Oregon Department of Human Services.

Image promoting Oregon's new food resource tools, featuring a blog post headline and flyers highlighting services and a QR code. Transcribed Text: Blog Post: New tools available to help Oregonians find food resources statewide OREGON DEPARTMENT OF Human Services Need food right now? Visit NeedFood.Oregon.gov or use this QR code to find food resources in Oregon.

NeedFood.Oregon.gov is a central, statewide resource that connects people to food pantries and meal sites, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), other food assistance programs, and local food resources in their communities.

To support outreach and referrals, the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) has made new flyers and wallet cards available in multiple languages. Select “Materials to print and share” on the NeedFood.Oregon.gov website.

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Recent federal changes mean more people in Oregon who receive SNAP food benefits must now show they are working, looking for work or participating in training to continue receiving aid. WorkSource Oregon centers offer free employment and training services to help people meet the requirement and stay eligible.

The Oregon Department of Human Services and the Oregon Employment Department, both WorkSource Oregon partners, are encouraging people who receive SNAP food benefits to take advantage of free job search and training at one of the 37 centers across the state.

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Image of a news release about SNAP recipients and a woman handing a document in an office setting.  Transcribed Text:  News Release: SNAP recipients affected by new federal work rules urged to connect with free job and training help with WorkSource Oregon

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