PeerGalaxy Original Calendar

Welcome to PeerGalaxy Calendar featuring over 336,800+ monthly offerings of FREE telephone- and online-accessible peer support, recovery support, and wellness activities!  Plus 50+ warmlines, helplines, chatlines, and hotlines.  Plus workshops, webinars, job postings, resources, observances, special events, consumer input opportunities and more.

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Training Opportunities in July 2020
List Provided Courtesy of State of Oregon, Oregon Health Authority
Click here to download PDF Format, 16 pages

Calendar Event Sorting

At the top, the 24/7/365 SAMHSA Disaster Helpline and similar links.

Next, Bundled “All Day” Events

Some organizations (like 12 step recovery programs, AA, NA, AlAnon, etc.) have so many events happening throughout the day that they need to be in a bundled listing to spare endless scrolling.  Often there is a link to look up events by zip code and other criteria.

Lastly, Time-Specific Events

So you can see what’s happening in the next hours, time specific events are tagged and listed by start time from 12:01am early morning to 11:59pm late night.  There can be events and warmlines operating in different time zones, though we try to list all in Oregon’s Pacific Time Zone.

Page Advancement

The calendar displays ~50 listings per page.  To advance to next page with ~50 more listings, click the right arrow in the lower left corner of the calendar


Screenshot image of the page advancing arrows at the bottom of the calendar, lower left corner.
Jun
6
Sat
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 6 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
7
Sun
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 7 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
8
Mon
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 8 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
9
Tue
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 9 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
10
Wed
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 10 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
11
Thu
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 11 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
12
Fri
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 12 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

PG – PeerGalaxy – Kitchen Empowerment Hour with Culinary Cori – Fridays @ Online Via HeyPeers
Jun 12 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
PG - PeerGalaxy - Kitchen Empowerment Hour with Culinary Cori - Fridays @ Online Via HeyPeers

 

Kitchen Empowerment Hour with Culinary Cori

Friday 12-1PM PT
The Kitchen Empowerment Hour with Culinary Cori is a place for people all ages to gather and share insights and gain essential life skills related to kitchen and life management. From the farm to the table, Cori loves to talk about food and practicalities for navigating life. Cori focuses on a holistic approach to foster independence and well-being, as we explore meeting our personal needs for nutrition, nourishment, nurture, and nature. Special guests (e.g. peers raising farm animals, growing gardens, etc.). Discover quick budget-friendly recipes and tips on couponing, shopping, and food storage. Questions welcome. Pen and paper optional.
Use the link below to register and attend

 

Jun
13
Sat
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 13 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
14
Sun
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 14 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
15
Mon
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 15 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
16
Tue
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 16 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
17
Wed
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 17 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
18
Thu
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 18 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
19
Fri
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 19 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

PG – PeerGalaxy – Kitchen Empowerment Hour with Culinary Cori – Fridays @ Online Via HeyPeers
Jun 19 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
PG - PeerGalaxy - Kitchen Empowerment Hour with Culinary Cori - Fridays @ Online Via HeyPeers

 

Kitchen Empowerment Hour with Culinary Cori

Friday 12-1PM PT
The Kitchen Empowerment Hour with Culinary Cori is a place for people all ages to gather and share insights and gain essential life skills related to kitchen and life management. From the farm to the table, Cori loves to talk about food and practicalities for navigating life. Cori focuses on a holistic approach to foster independence and well-being, as we explore meeting our personal needs for nutrition, nourishment, nurture, and nature. Special guests (e.g. peers raising farm animals, growing gardens, etc.). Discover quick budget-friendly recipes and tips on couponing, shopping, and food storage. Questions welcome. Pen and paper optional.
Use the link below to register and attend

 

Jun
20
Sat
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 20 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
21
Sun
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 21 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
22
Mon
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 22 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
23
Tue
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 23 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
24
Wed
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 24 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
25
Thu
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 25 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

Jun
26
Fri
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 26 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.

 

 

 

 

PG – PeerGalaxy – Kitchen Empowerment Hour with Culinary Cori – Fridays @ Online Via HeyPeers
Jun 26 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
PG - PeerGalaxy - Kitchen Empowerment Hour with Culinary Cori - Fridays @ Online Via HeyPeers

 

Kitchen Empowerment Hour with Culinary Cori

Friday 12-1PM PT
The Kitchen Empowerment Hour with Culinary Cori is a place for people all ages to gather and share insights and gain essential life skills related to kitchen and life management. From the farm to the table, Cori loves to talk about food and practicalities for navigating life. Cori focuses on a holistic approach to foster independence and well-being, as we explore meeting our personal needs for nutrition, nourishment, nurture, and nature. Special guests (e.g. peers raising farm animals, growing gardens, etc.). Discover quick budget-friendly recipes and tips on couponing, shopping, and food storage. Questions welcome. Pen and paper optional.
Use the link below to register and attend

 

Jun
27
Sat
2026
02 – Urgent Information – OFB – Oregon Food Bank – Find Food and Resources – Links and Information
Jun 27 all-day
02 - Urgent Information - OFB - Oregon Food Bank - Find Food and Resources - Links and Information

OREGON FOOD BANK

Find food near you.

Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions, and immigration statuses.

Free food in our communities

We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.

https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-support

Double Up Food Bucks Program

Double Up is Oregon’s first statewide incentive program, designed to be convenient for shoppers. The program doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at local farmers markets so shoppers can bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables. Double Up Food Bucks will be offered at more than 75 farmers markets across the state in 2022. The program also provides incentives for SNAP participants purchasing Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Oregon farms, and shoppers at several independently-owned rural grocery stores.

Stretch your Food Dollars with Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at CSA shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!

How do I know if I’m eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you use SNAP food benefits, you can earn Double Up!
  • If you use EBT Cash benefits, unfortunately you are not eligible to earn Double Up; however, you are eligible to participate in Produce Match at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Learn more.
  • Note: Some locations may require a quick sign up at a cashier or information booth

Four Ways to Shop with Double Up Food Bucks in Oregon

  1. At Farmers Markets
  1. At Grocery Stores
  1. With CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture)

CSA

  1. At Farm Stands

Double Up Food Bucks Explainer Video

  • English version
  • En español (Spanish)

View the Explainer Video in Multiple Languages:

  • На русском (Russian)
  • Bằng tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • 廣東話 (Cantonese)
  • 普通話 (Mandarin)
  • 한국어로 (Korean)
  • Af Soomaali (Somali)
  • بالعربية (Arabic)

Contact Information for Local Food Resources

211info.org

To inquire about local food resources:

Call 211

Or text your zip code to 898211

Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm PST

Visit the website: https://211info.org

Email: [email protected]

Additional Food Bank Resources

FeedingAmerica.org

Find Your Local Foodbank

https://www.feedingamerica.org/

OSU FoodHero.org

Information about growing food in Oregon

https://www.foodhero.org/

LowIncomeRelief.com

Information and articles about potential food resources, benefits, etc.

https://www.lowincomrelief.com/

Note: The site may contain promotional and/or commercial advertisements or content seeking to sell books or other goods/services for money, but you are under no obligation.

FoodPrint.org

Articles and information on sustainability, including:

  • 15 Ways to Avoid Food Waste

Shelf Stable Foods Frequently Requested by Food Banks

  • Canned Tuna
  • Peanut Butter
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Pasta
  • Cereal
  • Beans/Lentils

Couponing Sites

https://www.slickdeals.net/

https://www.coupons.com/

Connect with Other Resources and Support

Community organizations and government agencies offer programs that make it easier to afford food and access employment, housing, education, and health care. Connect with support and services to help with your rent or mortgage, child care, health services, and more at the links below.

General Resources and Support

  • 211info
  • Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon

Housing

  • Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program
  • Home Forward
  • Community Alliance of Tenants
  • Oregon Renters Rights
  • Oregon Legal Aid

Health Care

  • Oregon Health Plan

Transportation

  • Ride Connection
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Fares

Child Care

  • Find Child Care Oregon
  • Employment-Related Day Care

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Support

  • Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

DISCLAIMER

Nothing in this communication, nor any content linking to or from this communication, shall substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice of any kind whatsoever. Information is provided solely as a courtesy without warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever. Seek counsel from qualified healthcare professionals before making any changes to your regimen (e.g., diet, exercise, activities, sleep schedule, etc.) and use the counsel at your own risk and expense.