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WIC Program offered by PeaceHealth United General Medical Center in Stanwood

9612 271st Street Northwest, Stanwood, WA 98292

Eligibility

Pregnant people, new and breast and chest feeding parents, infants, and children under age 5 who are at or below 185% of the Federal Poverty Level and who have a nutrition risk. Must live in Washington state.

Hours

In-person Appointments: Tu, 10am-5pm. Telehealth Appointments: M-F, 9am-4:30pm 2nd & 3rd W, 9am-7pm 3rd Sa, 9am-1pm.

Languages

Spanish

Application process

Call to apply or for more information. After initial appointment, follow-up appointments are scheduled every one-three months.

Fees

None.

Service area

Skagit, WA Snohomish, WA

Other Information

Languages

  • Spanish
Helps improve the health of pregnant people, new parents, infants, and young children through:
  • Nutrition education
  • Breast and chest feeding support
  • Healthy foods
  • Health screenings and referrals
Participants receive benefits through an electronic benefits transfer (EBT) card that can be used at authorized grocery stores to purchase approved foods such as milk, eggs, cereal, fruits, and vegetables. Monthly food benefits vary by participant type and household size. Provides extra foods for those breast and chest feeding, as well as iron-fortified formula for non-breastfed babies. Farmers Market Nutrition Program Participants can receive additional seasonal produce vouchers to buy local, unprocessed fruits and vegetables at authorized farmers markets.
What's Here

Providing organization

PeaceHealth United General Medical Center
PeaceHealth is a non-profit health care system with medical centers, critical access hospitals and medical clinics located in Washington, Oregon and Alaska.