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Oregon has cash benefit programs to help people pay for things like food, child care, clothing, rent and utilities while they work toward supporting themselves. Choose a program below to see if you qualify and how to apply.
- Cash Benefits
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) provides a...
- Domestic Violence Survivors (TA-DVS)
We can help you and your children with temporary cash...
- Refugee Services
Local Refugee Resettlement Agencies can help refugees with...
- EBT Card Help
Getting cash from an ATM If you get cash benefits, you can...
- TANF Replacement Benefits
We may be able to replace your TANF or Refugee Cash benefits...
- Benefits Help
How to re new benefits. Online: If you have a ONE Online...
- Find an Office
Apply or update benefits one.oregon.gov, 800-699-9075. Find...
- Family Support and Connections Program
Apply or update benefits one.oregon.gov, 800-699-9075 Find...
- Cash Benefits
How to apply. You can apply for medical, food, cash and child care benefits online, by phone or in person. Use this checklist to see what you'll need to apply. Online. Apply online. You will need to create a ONE Online account when you apply online. By phone. Call 800-699-9075.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) provides a monthly cash benefit to families with children who meet income limits. This program provides cash that families can use to pay for things they need while they work toward supporting themselves.
If you have lost your health insurance due to COVID-19, there are a number of different options depending on your circumstances. Those may include the following: Marketplace coverage through healthcare.oregon.gov; Oregon Health Plan—OHP provides health care for low-income Oregonians.
24 Ιουν 2022 · The Oregon Department of Revenue will soon begin distributing $600 checks to qualifying households. The money is a One-Time Assistance Payment aimed to support low-income Oregonians and help those facing a hardship due to COVID-19.
Oregonians are struggling financially as the coronavirus crisis continues. Learn about the relief programs available at the state and federal levels.
7 Δεκ 2020 · With additional funding, the City of Portland will re-open the COVID-19 Household Assistance Program application Thursday to help Portlanders pay for household needs. The program is part of a $38 million City investment in COVID-19 housing relief.