SNAP tokens

Food stamp tokens issued by the Gorge Grown Food Network allow those on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to double their benefit money at local farmers markets. 

HOOD RIVER — Although dollars from the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) are flowing to recipients in Oregon and Washington, requirements have changed, and local organizations that stepped up to feed people during the pause took on a financial burden.

One of those organizations is the Gorge Grown Food Network. On Nov. 1, when the government shutdown officially delayed food benefits, Gorge Grown handed out $20 in SNAP Match funds and $20 in Double Up Food Bucks to qualified recipients at the Hood River Farmers Market, and gave $100 to every person on SNAP at its annual Fill Your Pantry Market a day later.