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Read More »1/24/2023 OHCS and ODHS partner to support youth experiencing homelessness (Salem, OR) – OHCS completed a $9 million interagency funds transfer to ODHS to support housing needs of young people across Oregon. 1/24/2023 OHCS y ODHS se unen para apoyar a jóvenes sin hogar (Salem, OR) – OHCS recientemente realizo una transferencia de fondos con un valor de $9 millones a los ODHS para apoyar las necesidades de vivienda de jóvenes en Oregón. 1/19/2023 What to know about trafficking during trafficking awareness month (Salem, OR) – January is National Human Trafficking Awareness month. In commemoration, the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), Child Welfare Division, wants to remind people in Oregon of the opportunities they have to make an impact in the lives of children affected by the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC), one form of human trafficking. 1/12/2023 Oregon State Rehabilitation Council meets February 3 (Salem, OR) – The Oregon State Rehabilitation Council (SRC) meets Feb. 3, 2023 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. via Zoom. The agenda includes program updates from Director Keith Ozols, training time, partner updates and progress reports. 1/10/2023 Febrero es el último mes en que los habitantes de Oregon recibirán beneficios de alimentos adicionales de emergencia (Salem, OR) – Desde abril del 2020, la mayoría de las personas en Oregon que reciben beneficios de alimentos del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP) también han recibido beneficios de alimentos de emergencia adicionales cada mes en su tarjeta de transferencia electrónica de beneficios (EBT). Estos beneficios de alimentos de emergencia se dieron para ayudar a las personas que reciben SNAP a tener suficientes alimentos saludables para ellos y sus familias durante la emergencia del COVID-19. 1/10/2023 February is the last month Oregonians will receive increased emergency food benefits (Salem, OR) – Since April 2020, most people in Oregon who receive food benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) have also received extra emergency food benefits each month on their electronic benefits transfer (EBT) card. These emergency food benefits were provided to help people who receive SNAP get enough healthy food for themselves and their families during the COVID-19 emergency. 1/5/2023 Más familias de Oregon ahora califican para cuidado niños asequible a través de la expansión del Programa de Guardería Relacionada con el Empleo (Salem, OR) – El Departamento de Servicios Humanos de Oregon (ODHS por sus siglas en inglés) y la División de Aprendizaje Temprano (ELD por sus siglas en inglés) del Departamento de Educación están emocionados de anunciar la expansión de elegibilidad de cuidado de niños por medio del Programa de Guardería Relacionada con el Empleo (ERDC). La expansión comenzó el primero de enero y es parte de las provisiones del Proyecto de la Ley 3073 de la Cámara de Representantes de la Sesión Legislativa del 2021, que también creará el nuevo Departamento de Cuidado y Aprendizaje Temprano (DELC). 1/5/2023 More Oregon families now qualify for affordable child care through the Employment Related Day Care program expansion (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) and Early Learning Division (ELD) of the Department of Education are excited to announce expanded eligibility for affordable child care through the Employment Related Day Care (ERDC) program. The expansion took effect on Jan. 1 and is among the provisions of House Bill 3073 of the 2021 Legislative Session, which also creates the new Department of Early Learning and Care (DELC). 12/30/2022 Oregon Child Welfare Director national appointment confirmed; Aprille Flint-Gerner to serve as Interim Director (Salem, OR) – The U.S. Senate has confirmed the appointment of Oregon Child Welfare Director Rebecca Jones Gaston to Commissioner of the Administration of Children, Youth, and Families (ACYF) in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 12/29/2022 Oregon households who receive SNAP and lost food due to inclement weather related power outages may be eligible for replacement benefits (Salem, OR) – Oregonians who lost food purchased with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits due to recent windstorm and ice storm-related power outages are encouraged to request replacement benefits from the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS). 12/29/2022 Los hogares de Oregon que tuvieron que tirar alimentos comprados con SNAP debido a cortes de energía causados por el clima pueden ser elegibles para recibir beneficios de reemplazo (Salem, OR) – Los habitantes de Oregon que tuvieron que tirar alimentos comprados con los beneficios del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP) debido a cortes de energía recientes relacionados con tormentas de viento y tormentas de hielo pueden solicitar beneficios de reemplazo del Departamento de Servicios Humanos de Oregon (ODHS). 12/22/2022 Oregon to issue $71 million in emergency SNAP benefits in January (Salem, OR) – Most Oregonians who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will receive emergency allotments in January. 12/22/2022 Oregon emitirá $71 millones en beneficios de SNAP de emergencia en enero (Salem, OR) – La mayoría de los habitantes de Oregon que reciben beneficios de alimentos del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP) recibirán pagos de emergencia en enero. 11/22/2022 Increased emergency SNAP benefits continue in December (Salem, OR) – Most Oregonians who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will receive emergency allotments in January. 11/22/2022 Los beneficios adicionales de emergencia de SNAP continúan en Diciembre (Salem, OR) – La mayoría de los habitantes de Oregon que reciben beneficios de alimentos del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP) recibirán pagos de emergencia en Diciembre. 11/1/2022 Public invited to comment on changes to VR dispute resolution process (Salem, OR) – The VR program is seeking public comment on changes to its administrative rules. The public may testify at public hearings or submit written comments through Dec. 20, 2022. 10/26/2022 ODHS and Oregon Food Bank announce $2.6 million investment in anti-hunger efforts (Salem, OR) – ODHS and the Oregon Food Bank announced a $2.6 million investment in anti-hunger efforts through local food purchases. The USDA grant will significantly expand the food bank's Community Grower Support Fund – investing in historically underserved producers while also addressing rising food insecurity. 10/25/2022 Los beneficios adicionales de emergencia de SNAP continuan en Noviembre (Salem, OR) – La mayoría de los habitantes de Oregon que reciben beneficios de alimentos de SNAP continuarán recibiendo los beneficios adicionales temporales de emergencia en Noviembre. 10/25/2022 Increased emergency SNAP benefits continue in November (Salem, OR) – Most Oregonians who receive SNAP benefits will receive emergency allotments in November. 10/20/2022 State funding to pay rent for 25 college students who are experiencing homelessness (Salem, OR) – Housing Northwest's ARCS program receives first-of-its-kind state funding to pay rent for one year for 25 college students who are experiencing homelessness. 10/13/2022 State program offers fraud prevention tips for Medicare Open Enrollment (Salem, OR) – The Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance (SHIBA) program is available to help Oregonians understand their Medicare options and benefits, provide enrollment guidance and help people detect and avoid Medicare scams. 10/12/2022 SNAP food benefits receive 12% cost of living increase in October (Salem, OR) – Oregonians who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits will receive a 12 percent cost of living increase in October. 10/11/2022 Oregon households who receive SNAP and lost food due to wildfire evacuations or public safety power shutoffs in August and September now have until Oct. 24 to request replacement food benefits (Salem, OR) – Oregonians who lost food purchased with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits due to the public safety power shutoffs or wildfire evacuations in August and September are encouraged to request replacement benefits from the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS). 10/7/2022 Comment sought by Nov. 7 on funding formula for programs serving older adults (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) is seeking public comment by Nov. 7, 2022, on the formula used to determine funding levels for some programs serving older adults. 9/28/2022 Increased emergency SNAP benefits continue in October (Salem, OR) – Most Oregonians who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will receive emergency allotments in October. 9/28/2022 Los beneficios adicionales de emergencia de SNAP continuan en Octubre (Salem, OR) – La mayoría de los habitantes de Oregon que reciben beneficios de alimentos del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP) recibirán pagos de emergencia en Octubre. 9/27/2022 Support a National Call to Action for Truth and Reconciliation on the impacts of Indian Boarding Schools by wearing an orange shirt on Sept. 30 (Salem, OR) – Orange Shirt Day on Sept. 30, 2022 is a day for truth and reconciliation on the impacts of the Indian Boarding School system. It opens the door for a global conversation about all aspects of the Indian boarding school system and how it forced Indigenous populations to lose their cultural identities. It is an opportunity to create meaningful discussion about the effects of these schools and the legacy they have left behind. 9/27/2022 National Disability Employment Awareness Month events highlight equity in workforce (Salem, OR) – The Office of Developmental Disabilities Services (ODDS) is hosting a series of virtual weekly lunch and learn events for the National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) in October. 9/26/2022 장애인과 고령자는 재난 복구 개선을 위해 다음에 발생할 수 있는 재난에 미리 대비하기 위한 구체적인 조치를 취할 수 있으며 또한 그래야만 한다. (오리건주 세일럼) – 오리건주 복지부 회복 및 비상 사태 관리 사무국(Oregon Department of Human Services’ Office of Resilience and Emergency Management) Ed Flick 국장은 "가정에서 발생하는 화재부터 대규모 지진에 이르기까지 간단한 조치를 취함으로써 재난으로부터의 생존과 복구 역량을 엄청나게 개선할 수 있다."라며 "유감스럽게도 고령자, 장애인, 고정 소득자들은 비상 사태에 대비하거나 대피할 수 있는 준비를 할 수 없었다는 기사를 많이 접하게
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Read More »9/14/2022 Oregon households who receive SNAP and lost food due to wildfire evacuations or public safety power shutoffs may be eligible for replacement benefits (Salem, OR) – Oregonians who lost food purchased with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits due to the recent public safety power shutoffs or wildfire evacuations are encouraged to request replacement benefits from the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS). 9/13/2022 Public notice and request for comment on 1915(c) waiver amendment (Salem, OR) - The Oregon Department of Human Services’ Office of Developmental Disabilities Services (ODDS) seeks public comment regarding the #0117 Children’s 1915(c) Waiver Amendment. 9/2/2022 Increased emergency SNAP benefits continue in September (Salem, OR) – Most Oregonians who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will receive emergency allotments in September. 9/2/2022 Los beneficios adicionales de emergencia de SNAP continuan en Septiembre (Salem, OR) – La mayoría de los habitantes de Oregon que reciben beneficios de alimentos del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP) recibirán pagos de emergencia en Septiembre. 8/18/2022 Deadline extended to apply for $2.8 million in funding available to support newly arrived Afghans (Salem, OR) - The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), Refugee Program is inviting community partners to apply for a portion of $2.8 million in funding that is available to provide services and support to newly arrived Afghans who are eligible for refugee services. The deadline to apply is Sept. 7. 8/11/2022 Oregon approved to issue an additional $46 million in Pandemic EBT food assistance to 80,000 young children (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) received approval from the federal government to provide additional food benefits for young children whose families received Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits between September 2021 and May 2022. 8/4/2022 $2.8 million in funding available to support newly arrived Afghans (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), Refugee Program is inviting community partners to apply for a portion of $2.8 million in funding that is available to provide services and support to newly arrived Afghans who are eligible for refugee services. 7/27/2022 Increased emergency SNAP benefits continue in August (Salem, OR) – Most Oregonians who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will receive emergency allotments in August. 7/27/2022 Los beneficios adicionales de emergencia de SNAP continúan en Agosto (Salem, OR) – La mayoría de los habitantes de Oregon que reciben beneficios de alimentos de SNAP continuarán reccibiendo los beneficios adicionales temporales de emergencia en Agosto. 7/21/2022 Settlement dismissed in culmination of work to support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in community employment (Portland, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services and the Oregon Department of Education announce the end of the Lane v. Brown class action lawsuit. 6/24/2022 Los beneficios adicionales de emergencia de SNAP continúan en julio (Salem, OR) – La mayoría de los habitantes de Oregon que reciben beneficios de alimentos del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP) recibirán pagos de emergencia en julio. 6/23/2022 Increased emergency SNAP benefits continue in July (Salem, OR) – Most Oregonians who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will receive emergency allotments in July. 6/21/2022 State of Oregon increases child care reimbursement rates for providers (Salem, OR) – Child care reimbursement rates are increasing for providers caring for children of families who receive support with child care expenses through the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS). 6/15/2022 Learn how to spot a scam for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (Salem, OR) World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15 is a reminder of how important it is to learn how to spot and stop scams. Everyone can learn how to prevent becoming a victim of a
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Read More »9/23/2021 Oregon to host Statewide Symposium on Youth Experiencing Homelessness Programming (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) will host the Statewide Symposium on Youth Experiencing Homelessness Programming conference on Oct. 29, 2021. 9/23/2021 National Disability Employment Awareness Month reminds people of the power of inclusion in America’s new economy (Salem, OR) – October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). This year, more than ever, as employers have shuttered doors or moved to remote work, people with disabilities have been disproportionately impacted. Their loss of employment was at a higher rate than their peers without disabilities. 9/15/2021 60% of LGBTQ+ older adults experienced discrimination in the past year, study says (Salem, OR) – Nearly 60% of older adults ̶who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, Two Spirit and non-binary as well as sexual or gender diverse (LGBTQ+) ̶report experiencing discrimination within the past year and 24% experienced abuse. Of those who experienced abuse, 76% did not report it, according to a study commissioned by the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS). 9/10/2021 Oregon LGBTQ+ Older Adult Survey results announced Sept. 14 (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) on Sept. 14 will share results from a survey of adults age 55 and older who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, Two Spirit and non-binary as well as sexual or gender diverse (LGBTQ+) to provide detailed feedback on the needs and supports of Oregon’s LGBTQ+ older adults. Survey participants were also asked to highlight strengths within the state’s various LGBTQ+ communities. 9/9/2021 ODHS expands COVID-19 Recovery Unit network statewide (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) expanded its network of COVID-19 Recovery Units to eight long-term care facilities statewide to ensure Oregonians have access to care with the spread of the Delta variant. 9/1/2021 Input sought by Oct. 1 on Medicaid waivers for Oregonians receiving long-term services and supports (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) will be submitting two Medicaid waiver application renewal requests to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and seeks input on these applications from the public by Oct. 1, 2021. The waivers, which will be submitted by the ODHS Office of Aging and People with Disabilities through the Oregon Health Authority, serve individuals who meet Oregon’s nursing facility level of care and Medicaid eligibility criteria. 9/1/2021 Oregon approved to issue an additional $167 million in Pandemic EBT food assistance to 430,000 children (Salem, OR) – The State of Oregon received approval from the federal government to expand the Pandemic EBT (P-EBT) program and provide an additional $167 million in food assistance to approximately 430,000 children in Oregon. 8/23/2021 Increased emergency SNAP benefits continue in September (Salem, OR) – Most Oregonians who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will receive emergency allotments in September. The federal government has approved emergency allotments every month since March 2020. This gives SNAP recipients additional support during the COVID-19 pandemic. 8/11/2021 Disaster Case Management Program contract awarded for individual assistance for communities hard hit by September 2020 wildfires (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) has awarded The Disaster Services Corporation – Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA the contract for ODHS’s Disaster Case Management Program; this program provides funding and assistance to help survivors of the September 2020 wildfires connect with services and resources to support them on their path to full recovery. 8/11/2021 Adjudicación de contrato del Programa de Manejo de Casos de Desastres para ayuda a personas en comunidades gravemente afectadas por los incendios forestales de septiembre de 2020 (Salem, OR) – El Departamento de Servicios Humanos de Oregon (Oregon Department of Human Services, ODHS) ha adjudicado a Disaster Services Corporation – Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA el contrato del Programa de Manejo de Casos de Desastres del ODHS; este programa proporciona fondos y asistencia para ayudar a los sobrevivientes de los incendios forestales de septiembre de 2020 a conectarse con servicios y recursos de apoyo para transitar el camino a la recuperación completa. 7/26/2021 Increased emergency SNAP benefits continue in August (Salem, OR) – Most Oregonians who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will receive emergency allotments in August. 7/16/2021 Oregon will begin issuing Pandemic EBT (P-EBT) food benefits beginning on July 22 (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) will begin issuing Pandemic EBT (P-EBT) food benefits on July 22. 7/15/2021 Cash, grants available for teens and young adults who have experienced foster care (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), child Welfare Division is announcing $2 million of emergency cash assistance available for some teens and young adults who experienced foster care. 7/15/2021 Public input sought on plan to expand Oregon Project Independence, create Family Caregiver Assistance Program (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) is seeking public input by August 15, 2021, on its plan to apply for Medicaid funding to expand Oregon Project Independence and create a Family Caregiver Assistance Program. Both programs serve older adults and people with disabilities. 7/6/2021 Increased emergency SNAP benefits continue in July (Salem, OR) – Most Oregonians who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will receive emergency allotments in July. The federal government has approved emergency allotments every month since March 2020, to give SNAP recipients additional support during the COVID-19 pandemic. 7/2/2021 New Legislation Strengthens Oregon’s Commitment to Working with Tribal Nations to Preserve Tribal Families (Salem, OR) – Changes approved by the 2021 Oregon Legislature will further efforts between Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) Child Welfare Division and Tribal Nations to protect and preserve Tribal families. Senate Bill 562A enhances Oregon’s historic 2020 Oregon Indian Child Welfare Act 6/30/2021 Comments sought by Aug. 1 on Medicaid waivers for Oregonians receiving long-term services and supports (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) will be submitting two Medicaid waiver application renewal requests to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for approval and seeks input on these applications from the public by Aug. 1, 2021. Both waivers, which will be submitted by the ODHS Office of Aging and People with Disabilities (APD), serve individuals who meet Oregon’s nursing facility level of care criteria and meet Medicaid eligibility criteria. 6/29/2021 Oregon SNAP recipients who lost food due to power outages may be eligible for replacement benefits (Salem, OR) – Oregonians who lost food purchased with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits due to power outages are encouraged to apply for replacement benefits with the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS). 6/7/2021 Public notice and request for comment on 1915 (c) #0375, #0117, #0565, #40193, and #40194 waiver amendments. (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services’ Office of Developmental Disabilities Services is seeking public comment regarding the 1915 (c) # 0375 Adults’ Waiver #0117 Children’s Waiver, #0565 Medically Involved Children’s waiver, #40193 Medically Fragile Model waiver, #40194 Behavioral Model waiver amendments. 6/1/2021 Comments sought on draft State Plan on Aging by June 28 (Salem, OR) – Oregon’s draft State Plan on Aging for 2021-2023 - which shapes how older adults, people with disabilities and family care providers are served - is available for review. The public is asked to provide comments on the plan to the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) by 5 p.m. Friday, June 28, 2021. 5/27/2021 Emergency Allotments will continue in June for SNAP recipients (Salem, OR) – Most Oregonians who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will receive emergency allotments in June. 5/25/2021 Statewide survey aims to improve services for LGBTQ+ older adults (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) wants to hear from adults age 55 and older who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, Two Spirit and non-binary as well as sexual or gender diverse (LGBTQ+) to determine if services that support health and well-being are meeting their needs. 5/11/2021 Oregon approved to issue more than $550 million in food assistance to 572,000 children (Salem, OR) – The State of Oregon issue Pandemic EBT (P-EBT) for the 2020 - 2021 school year. This will provide more than $550 million in food assistance for approximately 572,000 children in Oregon. 5/3/2021 Foster Care Month highlights how foster care can strengthen the whole family (Salem, OR) – Governor Kate Brown has proclaimed May 2021 to be Foster Care Month in Oregon. 4/30/2021 Federal changes increase Emergency SNAP Benefits for many households, eliminate them for some (Salem, OR) – Most Oregonians who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will receive emergency allotments in May. The federal government has approved emergency allotments every month since March 2020, to give SNAP recipients additional support during the COVID-19 pandemic. 4/28/2021 Honoring Child Abuse Prevention Month by Celebrating our Partnerships (Salem, OR) – As we wrap up Child Abuse Prevention Month, the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), Child Welfare Division wants to honor the important work being done across the state to prevent child abuse. 4/22/2021 ODHS sponsors 350 spots at upcoming National Conference for Rural Youth Homelessness Solutions (Salem, OR) – ODHS is sponsoring 350 spots in Oregon to join the First Annual Rural Conference on Youth Homelessness. Point Source Youth is hosting the conference. Point Source Youth is a leading national partner in advocacy, technical assistance, and research and evaluation pertaining to youth experiencing homelessness. 4/9/2021 Youth Experiencing Homelessness Will Benefit from Investments in Youth Voice and Service Expansion Opportunities (Salem, OR) – Organizations serving Oregon youth experiencing homelessness are getting an infusion of over $1 million in order to maintain service delivery during the pandemic, expand capacity to serve more areas of the state, and better incorporate youth voice in their programs. The funds are made available by federal COVID-19 relief funds and state relief spending and were recently approved by the Oregon Legislature. 4/8/2021 Some SNAP recipients may see an increase in benefits in April (Salem, OR) – In April, some SNAP households will see a change to their benefit amount for emergency allotments (EA). The federal government has provided emergency allotments since March 2020, to give SNAP recipients additional support during the COVID-19 pandemic. SNAP households have received EA in an amount equal to the maximum benefit for the household size, minus their monthly base benefit. But this means households that are at or near the maximum SNAP benefit were receiving little or no additional support. 4/1/2021 Funding reform in foster care helps shift focus to prevention (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), Child Welfare Division Family First Prevention Services plan, also referred to as Title IV-E, was approved today by the Federal Children’s Bureau and allows the state to provide more supports and services to children and families before foster care becomes necessary. 3/23/2021 Expanded Federal Pandemic Relief Aid Announced for Young People who Experienced Foster Care in Oregon (Salem, OR)- Today, the Higher Education Coordinating Commission’s Office on Student Access and Completion (OSAC) and the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) Child Welfare Division are pleased to announce expanded funds to support progress toward postsecondary education goals for young people who are experiencing or experienced foster care at age 14 or older and who are not yet 27. 3/11/2021 State Honors Child Welfare Workforce During Social Work Month (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), Child Welfare Division is celebrating National Social Work Month in March. Social work is inherent in the work done by the Child Welfare Division and other areas at ODHS, which annually help 1.5 million Oregon residents through all stages of life. 3/1/2021 Asistencia personalizada para las comunidades más afectadas por los incendios forestales de septiembre (Salem, OR) – El Departamento de Servicios Humanos de Oregon (ODHS, por sus siglas en inglés) ha recibido una subvención de $6.3 millones de la Agencia Federal de Gestión de Emergencias (FEMA, por sus siglas en inglés) para un programa de gestión de casos de desastre. 3/1/2021 One-on-one assistance coming to communities hard hit by September wildfires (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) has been awarded a $6.3 million grant by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for a disaster case management program. 2/26/2021 Emergency Allotments for SNAP Recipients Continue in March (Salem, OR) – Oregon has requested and been approved to issue Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) emergency allotments for the month of March 2021. 2/23/2021 Deadline extended for SNAP recipients to request food replacement (Salem, OR) – SNAP recipients living in one of the nine counties below who experienced food loss or had to destroy food due to the recent power outages can apply for replacement food benefits. Replacement benefits are available for regular and emergency SNAP allotments. 2/16/2021 SNAP recipients may request food replacement due to recent power outages (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) is able to replace food purchased with SNAP benefits if there was a loss of food due to the recent power outages. 2/16/2021 SNAP News Release 2021-0216 SP.pdf (Salem, OR) – Personas que reciben beneficios de comida del programa SNAP pueden solicitar reemplazo de alimentos que fueron dañados si se encuentran en áreas afectadas por la interrupción en el servicio de electricidad. 2/11/2021 Beneficios adicionales de asistencia alimentaria disponibles durante el mes de febrero (Salem, OR) – El Departamento de Servicios Humanos de Oregon continuará ofreciendo más beneficios alimentarios durante el mes de febrero de 2021, para ayudar a los residentes de Oregon que están experimentando dificultades como resultado de la pandemia del COVID-19. 2/11/2021 Office closures due to inclement weather (Salem, OR) – Two offices operated by Multnomah County Aging & Disability Services closed today at noon due to inclement weather. 2/10/2021 CORRECTED - Additional Food Assistance Benefits Available through February (Salem, OR) – This press release is a corrected version of a February 1, 2021 press release that included an incorrect date for benefits availability. SNAP benefits will be available on February 11, 2021. 2/8/2021 Financial exploitation costly still difficult to prove new ODHS study shows.pdf (Salem, OR) – Family members, or those in a close, trusted relationship, are responsible for nearly half of substantiated financial exploitation cases of older adults in Oregon and the success of all investigations often depends on access to records and involvement of law enforcement, according to a study by the Oregon Department of Human Services Office of Aging and People with Disabilities. 1/28/2021 Earned Income Tax Credit Awareness Day is January 29 -- See if you qualify for up to $6,660 (Salem, OR) – As the 15th anniversary of the Earned Income Tax Credit Awareness Day approaches on January 29, the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) and the Oregon Department of Revenue are encouraging all workers with income in 2020 to check their Earned Income Tax Credit eligibility. 1/28/2021 What to Know About Trafficking During Trafficking Awareness Month (Salem, OR) – January is National Human Trafficking Awareness month. In commemoration, Rebecca Jones Gaston, Director of the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), Child Welfare Division, wants to remind Oregonians of the opportunities they have to make an impact in the lives of children affected by the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC), one form of human trafficking. 1/27/2021 Online benefits application system unavailable this weekend while upgrades are made (Salem, OR) – The state’s online application systems for medical, food, cash and childcare benefits will be unavailable from 5 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 28 until Monday, Feb. 1, at 7 a.m. This downtime is to support an upgrade to the state’s eligibility determination system, known as ONE, to add more benefit options and expand the system to more Oregonians. 1/27/2021 Oregon ends 2020 with the lowest number of children in foster care in 15 years (Salem, OR) – Despite the challenges of the global COVID-19 pandemic and historic wildfires, the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), Child Welfare Division was able to reduce the use of foster care to a historic low, return all children placed at out-of-state residential treatment facilities to Oregon and decrease the use of temporary lodging. 1/25/2021 New jobs website launches for growing developmental disabilities field (Salem, OR) – The Office of Developmental Disabilities Services launched a website, ImpactOregon.careers, focused on available positions in the developmental disabilities field throughout Oregon. 1/15/2021 Public notice and request for comment on 1915 (k) K Plan amendment (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services’ Office of Developmental Disabilities Services and Office of Aging and People with Disabilities are seeking public comment regarding the 1915 (k) state plan amendment. 1/13/2021 Stimulus payments are coming: Don’t throw out the Earned Income Payment debit card (Salem, OR) – The U.S. Treasury has begun issuing its second round of stimulus payments. People who don't receive a direct deposit by early January should look for either a check from IRS or Economic Impact Payment (EIP) debit card in the mail. People will not necessarily be paid the same way they received their first stimulus payment. 1/7/2021 Additional Food Assistance Benefits Available through January (Salem, OR) – The Oregon Department of Human Services will continue to offer increased food benefits in January 2021, to help Oregonians struggling as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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