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COVID-19 Emergency Allotments
To help during COVID-19, most Oregon SNAP households now receive the maximum monthly benefit allowable for their household size. The federal government has approved emergency allotments every month since March 2020.
November update
- Current SNAP households will receive emergency allotments on Nov. 11.
- New SNAP households will receive emergency allotments on Nov. 30 or Dec. 2.
October update
- Current SNAP households will receive emergency allotments on Oct. 11.
- New SNAP households will receive emergency allotments on Oct. 29 or Nov. 2.
September update
- Current SNAP households will receive emergency allotments on
Sept. 13.
- New SNAP households will receive emergency allotments on Sept. 30 or Oct. 4.
You don't have to do anything to get these extra benefits.
They are issued directly onto your EBT card. The total benefit amount depends on your household's regular monthly benefit.
Questions?
Call your local
office or call the ONE customer service center at 800-699-9075.
Actualizado 28/08/2022 - 02:56 CDT
Several US states have officially announced that they will offer additional Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to eligible families.
Households who meet the requirements for the extra food stamps will get these emergency allotments next month in the states' bid to provide families in need with financial aid.
This assistance is intended to help households struggling to make ends meet as a result of joblessness or decreased hours following the COVID-19 outbreak.
Earlier this month, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that the state would provide more than $305.5 million in food benefits for 1.5 million Texas households in August.
"It is imperative that every family across our state has access to nutritious food," said Governor Abbott.
"Through the extension of emergency SNAP benefits and the work of HHSC, we are ensuring Texans have the resources they need to stay healthy."
How many states will send extra food stamps in September?
However, Texas is not one of the states who have officially announced that they will provide extra food stamps in September.
The list of the 15 states who have already agreed on providing financial aid to households consists of Alabama, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Maine, New Jersey, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
There are various states which have yet to make an official announcement, but they are expected to offer SNAP Emergency Allotments to their citizens who have struggled due to the rise in groceries and gas prices over the last few months.
Who Is Eligible For Extra Food Stamps?
Each state has announced their own guidelines, but if you have already received food stamps in the past, who may be able to automatically qualify for the extra financial aid.
The food stamps can be used to purchase any food including fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, fish, dairy products, breads, cereals, snack foods and non-alcoholic beverages.
Published on Monday, August 22, 2022 Since March of 2020, households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits have been allotted extra emergency SNAP benefits due to the pandemic. This means households will receive extra benefits that bring them to the maximum amount for their household size or $95,
whichever is higher. Here is a helpful way to know if you are impacted: For September 2022, the extra SNAP will come as a supplemental
payment on or about September 3rd. Household Size Maximum SNAP Allotment 1 $250 2 $459 3 $658 4 $835 5 $992 6 $1,190 7 $1,316 8 $1,504 For each additional member over 8, add $188.