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Food help in Oregon

Every food-assistance program available in Oregon, with live counts from Feed America's verified directory. Free, no login. 3,822 verified locations across 261 cities and 36 counties.

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1,175Food pantries + banks
1,797SNAP / EBT stores
516School + summer meal sites
334FQHC health centers
0WIC clinics

Programs available in Oregon

Food pantries, food banks, soup kitchens

1,175 verified locations distribute groceries, hot meals, and pre-packed boxes to Oregon residents at no cost. Most do not require an appointment. Many have walk-in hours.

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SNAP (food stamps)

SNAP is administered by Oregon's state agency. Eligibility: typically 130% of federal poverty (income limit ~$1,632/mo for 1 person, ~$3,380/mo for a family of 4). Senior + disability applicants qualify under more generous rules.

Apply for SNAP in Oregon → Check eligibility

WIC (Women, Infants, Children)

0 WIC clinics in Oregon. Serves pregnant parents and children under 5 with income at or below 185% of federal poverty. Free food, formula, breastfeeding support, nutrition counseling.

Apply for WIC in Oregon → Clinic locator

School meals (NSLP + School Breakfast)

516 verified school + summer meal sites in Oregon. Households at or below 130% of federal poverty get free meals; 130-185% get reduced-price meals. Many Oregon districts use the Community Eligibility Provision — free meals for ALL students.

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FQHC community health centers

334 HRSA-funded Federally Qualified Health Centers in Oregon provide sliding-scale primary care, on-site SNAP outreach, and food-insecurity screening + referral.

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Senior food help (CSFP, SFMNP, Meals on Wheels)

Multiple programs serve Oregon residents 60+: CSFP (monthly USDA food box), Meals on Wheels (home delivery), Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program ($50/season for fresh produce).

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Disaster food help (D-SNAP)

D-SNAP provides one-time emergency food benefits when a federally-declared disaster strikes Oregon. Eligibility differs from regular SNAP — many households who don't normally qualify do qualify for D-SNAP.

Active disaster declarations →

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Frequently asked questions

How many food pantries are in Oregon?

1,175 verified pantries, food banks, soup kitchens, and mobile pantries across 261 cities. Most are free walk-in.

How do I apply for SNAP in Oregon?

Visit /apply-snap/or for Oregon's official online portal, eligibility rules, and emergency-SNAP info.

Does Oregon have WIC?

Yes — 0 WIC clinics. See /apply-wic/or for the application portal.

Where can I use SNAP / EBT in Oregon?

1,797 retailers accept SNAP — browse by city or county.

Free school meals in Oregon?

Yes. 516 school + summer meal sites. Households below 130% FPL eat free; 130-185% get reduced-price. Many districts use Community Eligibility Provision (free for all students). See /school-meals/or.

Senior food help in Oregon?

CSFP, SNAP-with-senior-deductions, Meals on Wheels, SFMNP, TEFAP — see /senior-food-help.

About Feed America's Oregon directory

Feed America (501(c)(3), EIN 92-1761881) operates the largest free food-assistance directory in the United States. Our Oregon listings come from federal primary sources (USDA Food and Nutrition Service, HRSA, NCES) and verified community partners. Every record carries a verification date and source attribution. Read our methodology →

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