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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, previously known as food stamps) can help you get the food you need when your budget is limited. The Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS) runs the SNAP program in Oregon.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides monthly food benefits to help you buy healthy food. This program helps people pay for groceries, learn about nutrition, and get job training and support. SNAP helps you stretch your food budget, but may not meet all your food needs.
You use an EBT card (Oregon Trail Card) to receive your food and cash benefits. It works like a debit card. Benefits are deposited into your account each month. You use your card and PIN number to buy food or withdraw cash. You can use the ebtEDGE website or mobile app to view your benefits.
Apply for benefits including medical, food, cash and child care assistance at benefits.oregon.gov. Get help applying for SNAP food benefits. Find resources in your area by calling 211, texting your ZIP code to 898211 or visiting 211info.org.
For questions about if time limits might apply to you, call ODHS at 1-833-947-1694 or email snap.abawdteam@odhsoha.oregon.gov. Frequently asked questions and answers about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly food stamps) for people living in Multnomah County, Oregon.
The Cardholder Portal on EBT Edge allows cardholders to manage their accounts, check balances, and view transactions online.
Cardholder Portal - EBT Edge