New SNAP Toolkit Explains Life Changes to Report
Summary
The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) has released a new Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) toolkit to help beneficiaries understand what life changes must be reported to maintain accurate food benefit amounts. The toolkit includes easy-to-read flyers, an income-tracking card, and forthcoming videos in English and Spanish, all designed to be visually clear and multilingual. Materials are available on the ODHS/OHA Publications and Form Server and the ONE Eligibility System partner resources page.
What changed
The Oregon Department of Human Services announced a new SNAP toolkit containing flyers, an income-tracking card, and multilingual video resources to help beneficiaries understand which life changes to report. The materials are informational and do not impose new legal obligations on SNAP participants.
SNAP beneficiaries in Oregon should use these new resources to ensure they understand their reporting responsibilities for income, household, and housing cost changes. Social services providers and benefit counselors can direct clients to these materials to improve compliance with existing SNAP reporting requirements.
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Article · April 20, 2026 New SNAP toolkit reminds people what life changes to report
The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) has a new Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) toolkit to help people report life changes and keep their food benefits accurate.
We know SNAP can feel complicated. These new resources explain what to report and when—so people can get the right amount of benefits and avoid unexpected repayment.
The toolkit covers common updates like changes to income, household members and housing costs.
What’s included:
- Easy-to-read flyers
- A simple card to help track income reporting
- Coming soon : short videos in English and Spanish All materials are designed to be clear, visual and available in multiple languages.
You can find them on the ODHS/OHA Publications and Form Server (search for 1366000) and on the ONE Eligibility System partner resources page.
Contacts
Media contacts Deb Curran
Oregon Department of Human Services
503-798-3125
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