States may be permitted to supply replacements during natural disasters. You can still apply for Food Stamp help if severe weather has recently harmed you in Oregon.
Food Stamp purchases made by certain Oregonians have been partially or completely lost. In Oregon, you can be eligible for replacement food if you bought the lost food with SNAP money. Naturally, only individuals impacted by the awful weather last month are eligible for replacements.
How can Oregonians request SNAP replacement?
There are three easy ways to apply for a replacement Food Stamp. If a natural disaster—like a flood, storm, fire, or even a power outage—caused you to lose food, you can
- visit a local office
- call the phone number: 800-699-9075
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filling out an online form is another possibility, but then you will have to mail it to:
[email protected]
This form is available at https://sharedsystems.dhsoha.state.or.us/DHSForms/Served/de0349d.pdf for SNAP participants in Oregon who need to complete it. To locate a local office, Food Stamp recipients can visit this link: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/Pages/office-finder.aspx?serviceid=22.
When is the deadline to get a SNAP replacement in Oregon?
SNAP recipients have 10 days to request a replacement. Therefore, you have ten days from the date your Food Stamp-purchased food was destroyed to meet your deadline.
You will have more time if you reside in one of the following counties:
- Yamhill
- Washington
- Umatilla
- Tillamook
- Polk
- Multnomah
- Marion
- Malheur
- Linn
- Lincoln
- Lane
- Lake
- Klamath
- Josephine
- Jefferson
- Jackson
- Douglas
- Deschutes
- Coos
- Clatsop
- Clackamas
- Benton
Therefore, the deadline to apply for Food Stamp replacement in Oregon will be December 18, 2024, for all Food Stamp recipients in these counties. Visit the official website at https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/food/pages/snap-replacement.aspx#disaster for additional information.
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