Goodwill Retail Store in Columbia County is a thrift store and donation center that offers a wide range of affordable items such as clothing, furniture, and electronics for the local community.
SNAP offers food benefits to eligible low-income individuals and families, with no age restriction. The program is available statewide.
First Lutheran Church Community Meals offers a free dinner service every Tuesday from 5:30 PM to 6 PM.
Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB) allows Oregon Trail Card SNAP users to purchase more locally grown fruits and vegetables at participating farmers markets, grocery stores, CSA’s, and farm stands. SNAP users can earn up to $20 per day and receive a dollar for dollar match at grocery stores. Double Up also covers half the cost…
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) under DHS – Aging & People with Disabilities provides food assistance to eligible seniors and people with disabilities in Oregon. This program helps individuals access healthy and nutritious food options by offering monthly benefits that can be used to purchase food at authorized retailers.
Columbia Pacific Food Bank is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing food to emergency food pantries and hunger-relief agencies in Columbia County, helping to fight food insecurity and hunger in the local community.
CAT Food Boxes is a program that offers homebound seniors with disabilities or illnesses to receive food distribution through direct purchase. It focuses on providing assistance to older adults and is available in Columbia.
Grace Baptist Church’s Brown Bag Program provides food on the last Wednesday of the month from 1-3pm and a free lunch on the day of food distribution, with no age restrictions.