Urban Productive Safety Nat Program has got the Ethiopia government attention. UrbanrnProductive Safety Nat Program programs offer protection to poor urban community byrnproviding income through transfer programs and employment opportunities. The main objectivernthe study was to understand the urban productive safety net program contribution to beneficiaryrnhouseholds’ food security in woreda seven. Descriptive research design was applied. Data wasrncollected from 156 sample households, key informants using questionnaire survey, key informantrninterview and observation. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistic e.g. mean, percentage,rnstandard deviations as well as logistic regression. The food security status of sample householdsrnwas determined using household food insecurity accesses scale. The result of the study tells thatrnin the woreda there are a total of 269 male and 388 female Urban Productive Safety NatrnProgram beneficiary households. Out of the sample respondents 32.6% and 67.4% were foodrnsecure and food insecure respectively. The sample respondents saving practice ranges werernfrom 50 to 200 birr per month and the highest capital found was 1500 per household membersrnwhereas the lowest monthly cash transferred was 375. The Urban Productive Safety NatrnProgram participation in the community was improved by 60.9% after joining in the UrbanrnProductive Safety Net Program, (including, Iddir and Iqqub). Three out of nine explanatoryrnvariables such as (sex of household heads, size of household heads and community participation)rnhas positively significant impact on the successfulness of UPSNP of the beneficiaries in thernstudy. To conclude that the study recommends the adjustment of financial support for the UrbanrnProductive Safety Nat Program beneficiaries rather than local development as well as improvingrnthe working conditions of the public worker.