About Oregon Department of Human Services, Self-Sufficiency Programs
Oregon Department of Human Services, Self-Sufficiency Programs
The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) is the cornerstone of Oregon's efforts to promote well-being and independence among its residents. With a robust array of Self-Sufficiency Programs (SSP), ODHS serves as a lifeline for over 1 million Oregonians annually. These programs form a critical safety net, catering to the diverse needs of communities across the state.
Through SSP, ODHS offers a comprehensive suite of resources designed to uplift individuals and families facing economic challenges. From food benefits (SNAP) to cash assistance (TANF), child care assistance (ERDC), and specialized support services for vulnerable populations such as domestic violence survivors, refugees, and homeless youth, ODHS strives to address the multifaceted needs of its constituents. These programs not only provide immediate relief but also serve as pathways for individuals to attain long-term self-sufficiency.
Accessibility lies at the heart of ODHS's mission. Whether individuals prefer to apply for assistance over the phone, in person, or through online channels, ODHS ensures that support is readily available. With a dedicated team committed to guiding applicants through the process, ODHS stands as a beacon of hope, empowering Oregonians to overcome adversity and build brighter futures for themselves and their communities.