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Federal government shutdown and SNAP benefits
Read more: Federal government shutdown and SNAP benefitsInformation from the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) The federal government shutdown is affecting funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). If the shutdown continues into November, SNAP benefits will not be issued in Oregon until federal funding resumes. ODHS understands this creates uncertainty and stress for many Oregonians who rely on food…

Potential impact of proposed federal cuts to Oregon Health Plan
Read more: Potential impact of proposed federal cuts to Oregon Health PlanThe federal government has entered a shutdown. At this time, Oregon Health Plan (OHP) members are not affected. OHP services continue as normal, and no immediate changes to coverage or provider access are expected in the near term. OHP services continue as normal, and no immediate changes to coverage or provider access are expected in the near term. If you are an OPH member, your benefits remain active.

IHN-CCO member guidance
Read more: IHN-CCO member guidanceIn July 2025, a new federal law was passed. This law changes Medicaid (OHP) and SNAP (food help). These changes could affect your benefits. We understand that these changes can be confusing, and you may have questions. IHN is committed to helping everyone get the care they need – no matter their income, race, background, gender, immigration status, or who they love. You matter. You belong. You are not alone.

Oregon’s Sanctuary Promise
Read more: Oregon’s Sanctuary PromiseGuidance from the Oregon Department of Justice Information in English Información en español As a sanctuary state since 1987, Oregon stands for the safety, dignity and human rights of all Oregonians. Oregon was the first state in the nation to pass a statewide law stopping state and local police and government from helping federal authorities…

Nutrition Oregon Campaign – Now accepting new applications
Read more: Nutrition Oregon Campaign – Now accepting new applicationsThe Nutrition Oregon Campaign (NOC) is a statewide network of connected communities and like-minded organizations challenging the systemic factors that contribute to chronic disease risk. The OHSU Bob and Charlee Moore Institute for Nutrition & Wellness created the NOC in collaboration with like-minded organizations and communities across the state of Oregon to end chronic disease…

Benton County surpasses goal, rehouses 54 households
Read more: Benton County surpasses goal, rehouses 54 households54 households in Benton County have moved from homelessness into housing over the past year as a result of collaborative efforts from Benton County’s Flexible Housing Subsidy Pool (FHSP) Program. These households include 69 adults and 53 children for a total of 122 people who have transitioned from homelessness into stable housing since the program’s inception…

Lincoln County Emergency Preparedness
Read more: Lincoln County Emergency PreparednessEmergencies can happen anytime — like wildfires, tsunamis, disease outbreaks, or power outages. Being prepared helps protect your family, your health, and your community. A prepared community can respond faster and recover more quickly. Visit Lincoln County Emergency Preparedness The Emergency Preparedness webpage includes Plans and lists for 2 Weeks Ready Volunteer opportunities Information about…

Lincoln County Receives $9.75 Million to Develop Affordable Housing for Wildfire Survivors
Read more: Lincoln County Receives $9.75 Million to Develop Affordable Housing for Wildfire SurvivorsLincoln County has received a $9.75 million grant to develop affordable housing for survivors of the 2020 Echo Mountain wildfire who are still without a stable, permanent residence. The funding comes from Oregon Housing and Community Services through a U.S. Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant. The state agency received $422 million from…

Data dashboard and ‘Connect to Hope’ awareness campaign for 988 Oregon
Read more: Data dashboard and ‘Connect to Hope’ awareness campaign for 988 OregonOregon Health Authority is marking the third anniversary of 988—the three-digit number that anyone can call, text or chat when in need of mental health support—with two significant milestones: the launch of a new data dashboard to increase transparency, track usage and demonstrate the impact of 988 in Oregon and the start of a new public awareness campaign,…