The State Veteran Benefits and Programs in Oregon offer Property Tax Deferral and Homestead Property Tax Exemption to homeowners who are 62+ years old, disabled, or eligible for federal Social Security Disability benefits. Disabled veterans, surviving spouses, and registered domestic partners of veterans can also benefit from this program, which has no age restriction and…
Statewide services are offered by ODVA for State Veteran Benefits and Programs – Education – COVID-19 Update. Individuals can call for services or can come in for emergent needs; in-person assistance is available by appointment only. The organization offers various financial assistance programs for education to veterans and their families, including Post-9/11 GI Bill, Tillman…
Local Veteran Service Officers offer assistance to veterans aged 18 and above with employment-related information, including job counseling, search workshops, and resume preparation, in addition to education and training opportunities. State Veteran Benefits and Programs are also provided.
The Oregon DMV offers driver-related services through appointments and mail for vehicle title and registration. They provide permanent vehicle registration for disabled veterans, military veteran recognition license plates, and veteran designation on Oregon driver licenses, with no age restriction statewide. Additionally, they have updated their services to accommodate COVID-19 safety measures.
The US Department of Health & Human Services offers over 100 programs that safeguard Americans’ health and provide crucial human services. Their website features resource locators and tools to help individuals find local resources, regardless of age or location.
The US Postal Inspection Service provides a platform to report mail theft, fraud, and financial schemes offered through the mail, as well as mailbox tampering and vandalism. They offer consumer help, victim assistance, and accepts crime reports, with no age restrictions throughout the state.
Legal Aid Statewide’s Public Benefits Hotline offers legal advice and representation to low-income individuals in Oregon who need assistance with government benefits, including Medicaid/Oregon Health Plan, Social Security, and refugee benefits, among others. The Hotline is available to all individuals statewide and has no age restrictions.
ADvancing States is a nationwide organization that focuses on improving the delivery of national policies for long-term services and supports to older adults, people with disabilities, and their families by providing information on Aging and Disability programs in the United States.