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11/03/2025

In response to the interruption in SNAP benefits, children relying on SNAP can receive a free Kids Cheeseburger or Hamburger Basket at all Burgerville locations from 7 a.m. - 11 p.m., Nov. 3 - Nov. 9, or until SNAP benefits are reinstated, whichever occurs first.
This is available to any parent with a child present who shows their EBT-SNAP card when ordering in-store or in the drive-thru, while supplies last. (No purchase necessary)
Guests who are able are encouraged to round up their order totals at checkout to benefit local food banks. We will also be donating 20% of all sales on Nov. 10 from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. to local food banks including and , so please consider stopping by your nearest Burgerville to support the cause.

UPDATE: SNAP benefits have been released and received.  This food drive will end this weekend..Thank you to those who he...
10/31/2025

UPDATE: SNAP benefits have been released and received. This food drive will end this weekend..Thank you to those who helped spread the word and to those who donated. ❤️

Drop off locations and food pick-up locations with information
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Starting Monday, November 3

Beginning Monday, November 3
10/30/2025

Beginning Monday, November 3

10/29/2025

Drop-off locations for food will be ready on Monday, assuming SNAP is still paused. These will be announced when they are all confirmed.

If you own a business in Lebanon and would like to be a drop-off location, please call Enliven Foundation at 541-497-7277.

10/26/2025

PLEASE READ - CHILDREN NEAR YOU WILL NEED YOUR HELP

This page was created in 2020 to assist with food for the children when the pandemic shutdown the schools and those kiddos who got their nutrition at school needed to be fed.

Now that SNAP (food stamps) is paused, it's time to start preparing to help again. We will be posting this week on where to go for help and where to donate food. Please start shopping deals and get ready.

The food banks are active and will be needing help in keeping up with the demand. I hope that our community will show up, like they did in 2020, to help their neighbors. 🥰

Follow for updates!

Formed and ran by Enliven Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit located in Linn County.

05/07/2020

Please let us know if you see anyone in distress that may need resources. We are here to help!

Those that were receiving free or reduced lunches and those that could have been eligible since school closed, YOU SHOUK...
05/06/2020

Those that were receiving free or reduced lunches and those that could have been eligible since school closed, YOU SHOUKD READ THIS.

OREGON TO PROVIDE OVER 351,000 CHILDREN WITH BENEFITS TO REPLACE THE MEALS THEY GET AT SCHOOL

News Release from Oregon Office of Emergency Management
Posted: May 5th, 2020; 8:17 AM

(Salem, Ore.) – The Department of Human Services (DHS) and the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) announced today that Oregon families with children who are eligible for free or reduced-price school meals will get cash benefits for the meals they would have received at school even if they have been accessing meals from schools during the closure.

The USDA Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) authorized DHS to provide Oregon P-EBT Pandemic School Meal Replacement Benefits to more than 351,000 students receiving free or reduced-price school meals in Oregon, including almost 147,000 students already receiving Nutrition Assistance. Households will receive benefits equivalent to one free lunch and one free breakfast for each eligible child – $5.70 per normal school day for the months of March, April, May and June.

“Together, DHS and ODE are working to ensure no child in Oregon goes hungry during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Dan Haun, DHS Self-Sufficiency Programs Director. “This resource is the result of our strong collaboration and will provide additional support for child nutrition and expand families’ options for healthy food.”

“The approval of this program highlights the tremendous partnership between ODE and DHS and our shared desire to strengthen our communities,” said Dustin Melton, Director of ODE’s Child Nutrition Programs. “The P-EBT program will support student’s nutritional needs during a time of crisis and uncertainty.”

Eligible Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) households will have their March, April and May benefits automatically deposited to their existing Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) accounts in late May. Students who get free or reduced-price school meals Oregon Department of Human Services Safety | Health | Independence but do not receive SNAP benefits will automatically receive an Oregon Trail Card in the mail.

Families who have experienced significant income loss may have become eligible for free
or reduced-price school meals, and there is still time to apply. Apply online at https://www.ode.state.or.us/apps/FRLApp/Default or contact your local school.

Benefits will be retroactive to March 16, 2020 for students who received free and reduced price meals when schools closed. For newly eligible free or reduced-price meals or SNAP households, benefits will start at the beginning of the month they become eligible. Eligible families will receive the following for each child:

$69 for March
$126 in April
$120 in May
$69 in June

Additional options to strengthen food security among Oregonians, include the ability for households to:

use their EBT card to include online food purchases through Amazon and Walmart (delivery fees not included).
take advantage of the double up food bucks program, which matches every $1 ofEBT funds spent – up to $10 – on fresh fruit and vegetables at participating local farmers markets.

DHS will continue to work with federal partners to provide greater assistance to Oregonians in need. To apply for Nutrition Assistance, visit needfood.oregon.gov or call 2-1-1.

05/03/2020

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04/22/2020

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I am pleased to announce that if you are in Lebanon your children are well cared for! There was a very generous donation...
04/20/2020

I am pleased to announce that if you are in Lebanon your children are well cared for! There was a very generous donation made to the children. We will pause our donation site at the MBVA Building, as well as the giving of food baskets. We are still here for you though, we will do our best to let you know of any new resources that are available. Please browse this page for all the resources are availale that have been posted over the last few weeks, as they are still current. Stay well!

04/14/2020

If you lost your job and need help we are here for you. Please do not be shy or ashamed to contact us. We are all taking care of one another. That's what makes Lebanon great. Private message us and let us know what your need is.

Monday Wednesday and Friday from 4:30 to 5:30 and Tuesday and Saturday from noon to 1. Please don't go hungry. Go to the...
04/11/2020

Monday Wednesday and Friday from 4:30 to 5:30 and Tuesday and Saturday from noon to 1. Please don't go hungry. Go to the Soup Kitchen on Grant St., Lebanon.

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