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Finding Food Resources in Benton County

Nearly 13,000 people in Benton County (about 13% of the total population) get SNAP food benefits through the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS). This includes more than 2,600 children and 1,100+ older adults. 

If you’re someone who receives SNAP food benefits or you or someone you know is experiencing food insecurity, you can find a helpful list of resources below. If you are looking for ways to give to food resources in our community, jump to our How to Help section.

A person holding a box full of fresh produce and canned goods hands it to another person out of frame.

Where to find food in Benton County

During times of uncertainty, for people receiving SNAP benefits, ODHS recommends:

  • Check your EBT card balance often.  
  • Keep following SNAP rules and reporting requirements.  
  • Stay informed by following ODHS communication updates. Subscribe here: ODHS communication channels.  
  • Sign up for an ONE Online account and download the Oregon ONE Mobile app at benefits.oregon.gov to get updates about your SNAP case. 

Additional information

How to Help

If you are looking for ways to give to food resources in our community, there are a variety of ways to do so. Consider one of the following actions:

  • Donate nonperishable food at one of the local food banks listed here. There are food banks in Adair Village, Albany, Alsea, Blodgett, Corvallis, Monroe and Philomath. 
  • Donate funds to Linn Benton Food Share to provide the equivalent of five meals for every dollar donated.  
  • Volunteer at a food bank or meal site. There are many volunteer opportunities at local soup kitchens and food pantries. In addition, Linn Benton Food Share needs volunteers to repackage food, glean surplus food from farmers and grocers, host or participate in a food drive/fundraiser, help with special events and more.   

County food drive

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