I don't have much advice to offer that hasn't already been given by others. A big jar of peanut butter, bread, and a bag of apples/oranges/bananas (whichever is on sale) might be handy on your drive. They keep well and don't require a refrigerator. And take a couple of rolls of toilet paper. Oh, gawd I sound like a mother. Oh, wait, I am!
Please keep up updated on your adventures. Internet cafes and libraries may help you stay connected until you are situated. Maybe you could look up a few of those on your computer before you head out to your new life. Best of luck to you.
btw: In Washington, many rest stops have groups that provide cookies, muffins, and coffee. Especially on the I-5 route. I have not seen them in Oregon, but I don't usually have to stop at many rest stops here.
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