SNAP FAQ
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE INCOME
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ANSWER-Yes.
Income from public cash assistance programs is considered "unearned income" by federal regulations; therefore, a household whose sole source of income is from public assistance may be eligible for a benefit that is less than a household with "earned income," such as wages, even if their income amounts are the same. Applicants may need to provide an award letter to the ODHS stating how much they receive as proof of income.
SNAP cash-out is a limited rogram allowed for cases where all individuals in the household are 65 years of age or older, are eligible to receive Social Security benefits and live in Clackamas, Columbia, Multnomah and Washington Counties. These people can receive their SNAP benefits as a direct bank deposit, check or on an EBT card.
Many things could affect the calculation of the benefit amount such as the number of dependents in the household and/or out-of-pocket medical expenses for people ages 60 and older and adults with disabilities.
Services:
- Benefits and Services Assistance * Food Stamps/SNAP Recipients
Other Services Offered At This Location:
- LEGAL SERVICES - ADDITIONAL BENEFITS OF SNAP
- LEGAL SERVICES - APPLIED AND HAVE NOT BEEN CONTACTED
- LEGAL SERVICES - ASSETS
- LEGAL SERVICES - CAN I APPLY IF I AM SELF-EMPLOYED?
- LEGAL SERVICES - CAN I USE MY SNAP OUTSIDE OREGON?
- LEGAL SERVICES - CAN PEOPLE AGE 22 AND YOUNGER RECEIVE SNAP?
- LEGAL SERVICES - COMMON MYTH-DON'T WANT TO TAKE BENEFITS AWAY FROM OTHERS
- LEGAL SERVICES - COMMON MYTH-USING SNAP IS CHARITY
- LEGAL SERVICES - DO I NEED AN ADDRESS TO APPLY FOR SNAP?
- LEGAL SERVICES - DOES ODHS LOOK AT BANK ACCOUNTS?
- LEGAL SERVICES - HEARING REQUEST AND FILE A COMPLAINT OF DISCRIMINATION
- LEGAL SERVICES - HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE/FASTEST WAY TO GET SNAP?
- LEGAL SERVICES - HOW TO REPORT CHANGES
- LEGAL SERVICES - I NEED A RECORD THAT I RECEIVED SNAP FOR A PRIOR YEAR
- LEGAL SERVICES - INTERIM CHANGE REPORT
- LEGAL SERVICES - IS PHOTO ID/SOCIAL SECURITY CARD NEEDED TO APPLY?
- LEGAL SERVICES - IS THERE A BENEFIT AMOUNT TOO SMALL TO PROCESS?
- LEGAL SERVICES - MEDICAL EXPENSE DEDUCTION
- LEGAL SERVICES - MOVED FROM ANOTHER STATE
- LEGAL SERVICES - ONE SYSTEM AND TECH SUPPORT
- LEGAL SERVICES - QUESTIONS ABOUT THE OREGON TRAIL CARD
- LEGAL SERVICES - RECEIVING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
- LEGAL SERVICES - RECERTIFICATION
- LEGAL SERVICES - SNAP APPLICATION ASSISTANCE
- LEGAL SERVICES - STUDENTS
- LEGAL SERVICES - UNDOCUMENTED /MIXED STATUS HOUSEHOLD & REFUGEES
- LEGAL SERVICES - WANT TO APPLY WITHOUT MY PARENT/FORMER SPOUSE, DHS WON'T LET ME?
- LEGAL SERVICES - WAYS TO APPLY FOR SNAP BENEFITS?
- LEGAL SERVICES - WHAT CAN I PURCHASE WITH SNAP/FOOD STAMPS?
- LEGAL SERVICES - WHAT DOCUMENTS DO I NEED TO PROVIDE?
- LEGAL SERVICES - WHAT IF DHS SAYS I OWE BACK PAYMENT?
- LEGAL SERVICES - WHAT IF I DON'T HAVE MY PAY STUB?
- LEGAL SERVICES - WHAT IS A FILING DATE?
- LEGAL SERVICES - WHAT IS THE ABAWD POLICY?
- LEGAL SERVICES - WHAT IS THE HEAT AND EAT PROGRAM?
- LEGAL SERVICES - WHEN DO I RECEIVE MY BENEFITS?
- LEGAL SERVICES - WHEN IS AN INTERVIEW REQUIRED?
- LEGAL SERVICES - WHO DO I LIST ON THE APPLICATION?
- LEGAL SERVICES - WHY IS THE MINIMUM BENEFIT WORTH MY TIME?
- LEGAL SERVICES - WORK PROGRAM ORIENTATIONS/TRAININGS AND SNAP
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* The community resource directory information is up to date to the best of our knowledge. However, you should always call the provider to confirm this information and make an appointment. Be sure to confirm payment information with the provider, if payment is required. 211Info does not rate, recommend or endorse any agency. We simply provide information as a public service.
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