Frequently Asked Questions

What are Food Stamps?

As of October 1st 2008 the federal Food Stamp Program administered by the USDA, was renamed Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This new name reflects a focus on nutrition and putting healthy food within reach for low income households and individuals. SNAP helps low income people and families buy the food they need for maintaining good health. Each state is responsible for its own program which may or may not be called SNAP. To apply for benefits individuals or families must complete the application form for the state in which they reside. Benefits are provided on a card called an EBT (electronic benefit transfer) which is used like a debit card and is accepted at most grocery stores. Along with nutrition education partners SNAP also helps clients learn to make healthy eating and active lifestyle choices.

Eligibility is based on a number of factors related to family size as well as income. A family of 3 can make up to $1861.00 per month and still receive benefits. Before applying it would be helpful for people to know facts like earnings, rent or mortgage, utility bills, child support, day care expenses, medical bills (if aged 60 or more, or disabled) and balances in their bank accounts.

To apply online: Go to http://foodhelp.wa.gov/basic_food.htm and click Apply Here.

In person applications can be completed at Columbia River Community Services Office #53:

5411 E. Mill Plain Blvd. Building #1
Phone number: 360.759.2800

Am I Eligible for Food Assistance?

To determine whether you and/or your family are eligible to receive food assistance please visit or contact the food pantry or meal site closest to you. List of local food agencies.