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WIC Program offered by Public Health in Seattle & King County at Kirkland Health Center in Totem Lake
Provides nutrition assistance and education for low-income pregnant and post-partum women, infants, and children under age 5. Benefits are valued at about $150 for a family of two per month. In the summer, participants can receive additional farmers market vouchers.
WIC is a food assistance and nutrition education program for pregnant and postpartum people and infants and children under age 5.
Offers:
• Healthy foods
• Nutrition education
• Breastfeeding support
• Connections to additional resources and programs:
Monthly benefits are valued at approximately $150 for a family of two per month for nutritious foods.
• Many local grocery stores accept WIC monthly benefits through our WIC Card.
• Many local farmers market and farm stands accept WIC fruit and vegetable benefits through the WIC QR code on their WIC benefit card or through the WIC shopper app.
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WIC Services offered at Suquamish Tribe
Provides monthly food vouchers and dietary counseling for pregnant women, infants and small children. Open to the public.
Provides monthly food vouchers and dietary counseling for pregnant women, infants and small children. Eligibility is determined by health/diet risk screening and meeting income requirements.
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WIC offered at Lewis County Public Health and Social Services in Winlock
Provides nutrition assessments, education and vouchers for specific nutritious foods for pregnant and post-partum women, infants, and children under age 5. WIC checks are valued at about $50 a month per participant.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and post-partum women and infants and children under age 5.
Offers:
- Nutrition education
- Breastfeeding support
- Healthy foods
- Health screenings and referrals
Monthly benefits for health foods like milk, cereal, fruits and vegetables. Families can get extra foods if the are fully breastfeeding and participate in WIC. Also provide Iron-fortified formula for non-breastfed babies, and jarred baby fruits, vegetables, and meats.
Main office is in Chehalis, but satellite sites are offered in Randle, Mossyrock and Winlock.
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WIC offered at Yakima Neighborhood Health Services in Yakima
Provides nutrition assessments, education and vouchers for specific nutritious foods for pregnant and post-partum women, infants, and children under age 5. WIC checks are valued at about $50 a month per participant.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and post-partum women and infants and children under age 5. Offers nutrition and health assessments and education, breastfeeding counseling, vouchers for specific nutritious foods, health screenings and referrals, and referrals to other health and social programs. WIC checks are valued at about $50 per month per participant and can be used to buy milk, eggs, cheese, bread, tortillas, brown rice, breakfast cereal and fresh fruits and vegetables. For babies over six months of age participants can buy cereal and jarred baby foods. Infant formula is available for babies who are not breastfed.
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WIC offered at Skamania County Community Health
WIC helps to improve positive health habits by providing nutrition education.
WIC is a public health program designed to improve health outcomes and influence lifetime nutrition and health behaviors for women, infants, and children. Fathers, foster parents, and other guardians can also apply on behalf of a qualifying child. Nutrition education is the cornerstone of the WIC program; other services include breastfeeding support, monthly benefits for supplemental nutritious foods, and referrals to community resources.
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WIC Program offered by Kaiser Permanente on Capitol Hill
Offers food assistance program for pregnant and postpartum people and infants and children under age 5.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and postpartum people and infants and children under age 5. The Kaiser Permanente WIC clinic serves all families who are eligible for WIC, regardless of whether they receive health care at Kaiser Permanente.
Offers:
- Nutrition and health assessments and education
- Breastfeeding counseling
- Vouchers for specific nutritious foods
- Health screenings and referrals
- Referrals to other health and social programs
Monthly benefits are valued at approximately $150 for a family of two per month for nutritious foods.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and postpartum people and infants and children under age 5. The Kaiser Permanente WIC clinic serves all families who are eligible for WIC, regardless of whether they receive health care at Kaiser Permanente.
Offers:
- Nutrition and health assessments and education
- Breastfeeding counseling
- Vouchers for specific nutritious foods
- Health screenings and referrals
- Referrals to other health and social programs
Monthly benefits are valued at approximately $150 for a family of two per month for nutritious foods.
Families can also use their WIC QR code to spend summer Farmers Market benefits and monthly Fruit and Vegetable benefits at approved farmers markets and farm stores. Participants can receive $30 of Farmers Market benefits, with a maximum of $90 per family.
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Medical Services offered at Peninsula Community Health Services - Port Orchard
Offers general medical care to children and adults with a target population of low-income, uninsured, and underserved families.
Peninsula Community Health Services (PCHS) is a community based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing comprehensive health care services to residents of Kitsap County. Offers quality low-cost care for children and adults. Services include physical examinations, immunizations, family planning, nutrition assistance and diagnosis and treatment of common ailments, mental health counseling, pharmacy, and health education and promotion activities. Provides suboxone based opiate replacement therapy for clients with opiate use disorder as clinically appropriate.
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WIC Program offered by Benton-Franklin Health District at New Horizons School
Provides nutrition assessments, education and vouchers for specific nutritious foods for pregnant and post-partum women, infants, and children under age 5. WIC checks are valued at about $50 a month per participant.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and post-partum women and infants and children under age 5.
Offers:
- Nutrition and health assessments and education - Breastfeeding counseling
- Vouchers for specific nutritious foods
- Health screenings and referrals
- Referrals to other health and social programs
WIC checks are valued at about $50 per month per participant and can be used to buy milk, eggs, cheese, bread, tortillas, brown rice, breakfast cereal and fresh fruits and vegetables. For babies over six months of age participants can buy cereal and jarred baby foods. Infant formula is available for babies who are not breastfed.
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WIC offered at Jefferson County Public Health Department's Tri-Area Community Center
Provides nutrition education and supplemental food for income eligible pregnant women, infants, and children up to 5 years of age.
Supplemental food program providing nutrition education and food benefits for pregnant women, breastfeeding women and children under five years of age who financially qualify.
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First Steps / WIC offered at Tri-Cities Community Health in Pasco
Provides nutrition assessments, education and vouchers for specific nutritious foods for pregnant and post-partum women, infants, and children under age 5. WIC checks are valued at about $50 a month per participant.
The WIC program provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and post-partum women and infants and children under age 5.
Offers:
- Nutrition and health assessments and education
- Breastfeeding counseling
- Vouchers for specific nutritious foods
- Health screenings and referrals
WIC checks are valued at about $50 per month per participant and can be used to buy milk, eggs, cheese, bread, tortillas, brown rice, breakfast cereal and fresh fruits and vegetables.
For babies over six months of age participants can buy cereal and jarred baby foods. Infant formula is available for babies who are not breastfed.
The First Steps program provides resource support for pregnant and post-partum mothers.currently helping with the following resources
- Free Childbirth education classes
- Access to Registered dietitians, RN's, Behavioral Health specialists, and State insurance navigators
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WIC offered at Family Health Centers in Bridgeport
Provides nutrition assessments, education and vouchers for specific nutritious foods for pregnant and post-partum women, infants, and children under age 5. WIC checks are valued at about $50 a month per participant.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and post-partum women and infants and children under age 5.
Offers:
- Nutrition and health assessments and education
- Breastfeeding counseling
- Vouchers for specific nutritious foods
- Health screenings and referrals
- Referrals to other health and social programs WIC checks are valued at about $75-$100 per month per participant and can be used to buy milk, eggs, cheese, bread, tortillas, brown rice, breakfast cereal and fresh fruits and vegetables.
For babies over six months of age participants can buy cereal and jarred baby foods. Infant formula is available for babies who are not breastfed.
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First Steps / WIC offered by Tri-Cities Community Health at North Franklin Social Service Center
Provides nutrition assessments, education and vouchers for specific nutritious foods for pregnant and post-partum women, infants, and children under age 5. WIC checks are valued at about $50 a month per participant.
The WIC program provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and post-partum women and infants and children under age 5.
Offers:
- Nutrition and health assessments and education
- Breastfeeding counseling
- Vouchers for specific nutritious foods
- Health screenings and referrals
WIC checks are valued at about $50 per month per participant and can be used to buy milk, eggs, cheese, bread, tortillas, brown rice, breakfast cereal and fresh fruits and vegetables.
For babies over six months of age participants can buy cereal and jarred baby foods. Infant formula is available for babies who are not breastfed.
The First Steps program provides resource support for pregnant and post-partum mothers.currently helping with the following resources
- Free Childbirth education classes
- Access to Registered dietitians, RN's, Behavioral Health specialists, and State insurance navigators
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WIC Program offered at Moses Lake Community Health Center in Warden
Provides nutrition assessments, education and vouchers for specific nutritious foods for pregnant and post-partum women, infants, and children under age 5. WIC checks are valued at about $50 a month per participant.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and post-partum women and infants and children under age 5.
Offers:
- Nutrition and health assessments and education
- Breastfeeding counseling
- Vouchers for specific nutritious foods
- Health screenings and referrals
- Referrals to other health and social programs
WIC checks are valued at about $50 per month per participant and can be used to buy milk, eggs, cheese, bread, tortillas, brown rice, breakfast cereal and fresh fruits and vegetables.
For babies over six months of age participants can buy cereal and jarred baby foods. Infant formula is available for babies who are not breastfed.
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WIC offered at Kitsap Community Resources at Martha Mary Child Center
Provides nutrition education and supplemental food for income eligible pregnant women, infants, and children up to 5 years of age.
WIC is a nutrition education and supplemental food program serving eligible pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants, and children. WIC provides ongoing nutrition education through workshops, educational boards, and one-on-one counseling.
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WIC offered at Clallam County Public Health Services
Provides supplemental nutrition for qualifying pregnant and/or breastfeeding women, their infants and children up to age 5. Families are provided with nutritional education, counseling and food vouchers.
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) provides supplemental nutrition for qualifying pregnant and/or breastfeeding women, their infants and high-risk children. Families are provided with nutritional education, counseling, and food vouchers.
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WIC Program offered by Kaiser Permanente in Burien
Offers food assistance program for pregnant and postpartum people and infants and children under age 5.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and postpartum people and infants and children under age 5. The Kaiser Permanente WIC clinic serves all families who are eligible for WIC, regardless of whether they receive health care at Kaiser Permanente.
Offers:
- Nutrition and health assessments and education
- Breastfeeding counseling
- Vouchers for specific nutritious foods
- Health screenings and referrals
- Referrals to other health and social programs
Monthly benefits are valued at approximately $150 for a family of two per month for nutritious foods.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and postpartum people and infants and children under age 5. The Kaiser Permanente WIC clinic serves all families who are eligible for WIC, regardless of whether they receive health care at Kaiser Permanente.
Offers:
- Nutrition and health assessments and education
- Breastfeeding counseling
- Vouchers for specific nutritious foods
- Health screenings and referrals
- Referrals to other health and social programs
Monthly benefits are valued at approximately $150 for a family of two per month for nutritious foods.
Families can also use their WIC QR code to spend summer Farmers Market benefits and monthly Fruit and Vegetable benefits at approved farmers markets and farm stores. Participants can receive $30 of Farmers Market benefits, with a maximum of $90 per family.
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WIC offered at HealthPoint's SeaTac Clinic
Provides nutrition assistance and education for low-income pregnant and post-partum women, infants, and children under age 5. Benefits are valued at about $150 for a family of two per month. In the summer, participants can receive additional farmers market vouchers.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and postpartum women and infants and children under age 5.
Offers:
- Nutrition and health assessments and education
- Breastfeeding counseling
- Vouchers for specific nutritious foods
- Health screenings and referrals
- Referrals to other health and social programs
Monthly benefits are valued at approximately $150 for a family of two per month for nutritious foods.
Families can also use their WIC QR code to spend summer Farmers Market benefits and monthly Fruit and Vegetable benefits at approved farmers markets and farm stores. Participants can receive $28 of Farmers Market benefits, with a maximum of $84 per family.
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WIC offered at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital and Health Network in Spanaway
https://www.marybridge.org/patients-visitors/patient-family-support-services/wic-nutrition-services/
Provides nutrition assessments, education and vouchers for specific nutritious foods for pregnant and post-partum women, infants, and children under age 5. WIC checks are valued at about $50 a month per participant.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and post-partum women and infants and children under age 5.
Offers:
- nutrition and health assessments and education,
- breastfeeding counseling,
- vouchers for specific nutritious foods,
- health screenings and referrals, and
- referrals to other health and social programs.
WIC checks are valued at about $50 per month per participant and can be used to buy milk, eggs, cheese, bread, tortillas, brown rice, breakfast cereal and fresh fruits and vegetables.
For babies over six months of age participants can buy cereal and jarred baby foods. Infant formula is available for babies who are not breast fed.
May also provide information on Safe Sleep and access to cribs for those using WIC at these locations.
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WIC offered by Spokane Regional Health District in North Spokane
Provides monthly benefits for nutritious food, health screening, nutrition and health education, breastfeeding promotion and support and help getting other services for pregnant and parenting women with children up to age 5.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and post-partum women and infants and children under age 5. Offers: Nutrition and health assessments and education, Breastfeeding counseling, Vouchers for specific nutritious foods, Health screenings and referrals, Referrals to other health and social programs WIC checks are valued at about $50 per month per participant and can be used to buy milk, eggs, cheese, bread, tortillas, brown rice, breakfast cereal and fresh fruits and vegetables. For babies over six months of age participants can buy cereal and jarred baby foods. Infant formula is available for babies who are not breastfed.
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WIC Clinic offered at Sea Mar Community Health Center Olympia WIC Clinic
Provides nutrition assessments, education and vouchers for specific nutritious foods for pregnant and post-partum women, infants, and children under age 5. WIC checks are valued at about $50 a month per participant.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and post-partum women and infants and children under age 5.
Offers:
- Nutrition and health assessments and education
- Breastfeeding counseling
- Vouchers for specific nutritious foods
- Health screenings and referrals
- Referrals to other health and social programs
WIC checks are valued at about $50 per month per participant and can be used to buy milk, eggs, cheese, bread, tortillas, brown rice, breakfast cereal and fresh fruits and vegetables.
For babies over six months of age participants can buy cereal and jarred baby foods. Infant formula is available for babies who are not breastfed.
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WIC offered at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital and Health Network WIC at Frederickson
https://www.marybridge.org/patients-visitors/patient-family-support-services/wic-nutrition-services/
Provides nutrition assessments, education and vouchers for specific nutritious foods for pregnant and post-partum women, infants, and children under age 5. WIC checks are valued at about $50 a month per participant.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and post-partum women and infants and children under age 5.
Offers:
- nutrition and health assessments and education,
- breastfeeding counseling,
- vouchers for specific nutritious foods,
- health screenings and referrals, and
- referrals to other health and social programs.
WIC checks are valued at about $50 per month per participant and can be used to buy milk, eggs, cheese, bread, tortillas, brown rice, breakfast cereal and fresh fruits and vegetables.
For babies over six months of age participants can buy cereal and jarred baby foods. Infant formula is available for babies who are not breast fed.
May also provide information on Safe Sleep and access to cribs for those using WIC at these locations.
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WIC offered by Cowlitz Family Health Center in Woodland
Provides supplemental nutrition services for pregnant and breastfeeding women and their children that meet income and nutrition risk guidelines.
WIC is a public health program designed to improve health outcomes and influence lifetime nutrition and health behaviors for women, infants, and children. Nutrition education classes are provided as part of the program; other services include breastfeeding support, monthly benefits for supplemental nutritious foods, and referrals to community resources.
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Medical Clinic offered at Columbia Valley Community Health in East Wenatchee
Provides comprehensive health care to people of all ages.
Provides family medical services that include laboratory, pharmacy, X-Ray, and walk-in clinic at the Wenatchee location. Services also include: general family care, women's health, midwifery and prenatal, pediatrics, dental, and nutrition services.
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WIC offered by Spokane Regional Health District in Deer Park
Provides monthly benefits for nutritious food, health screening, nutrition and health education, breastfeeding promotion and support and help getting other services for pregnant and parenting women with children up to age 5.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and post-partum women and infants and children under age 5. Offers: Nutrition and health assessments and education, Breastfeeding counseling, Vouchers for specific nutritious foods, Health screenings and referrals, Referrals to other health and social programs WIC checks are valued at about $50 per month per participant and can be used to buy milk, eggs, cheese, bread, tortillas, brown rice, breakfast cereal and fresh fruits and vegetables. For babies over six months of age participants can buy cereal and jarred baby foods. Infant formula is available for babies who are not breastfed.
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WIC offered at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital and Health Network Office
https://www.marybridge.org/patients-visitors/patient-family-support-services/wic-nutrition-services/
Provides nutrition assessments, education and vouchers for specific nutritious foods for pregnant and post-partum women, infants, and children under age 5. WIC checks are valued at about $50 a month per participant.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and post-partum women and infants and children under age 5.
Offers:
- nutrition and health assessments and education,
- breastfeeding counseling,
- vouchers for specific nutritious foods,
- health screenings and referrals, and
- referrals to other health and social programs.
WIC checks are valued at about $50 per month per participant and can be used to buy milk, eggs, cheese, bread, tortillas, brown rice, breakfast cereal and fresh fruits and vegetables.
For babies over six months of age participants can buy cereal and jarred baby foods. Infant formula is available for babies who are not breast fed.
May also provide information on Safe Sleep and access to cribs for those using WIC at these locations.
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