Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic
Community Resource
About this resource
WIC is a public health initiative aimed at enhancing health outcomes and fostering lifelong nutritional habits for women, infants, and children. The program offers nutrition education classes along with additional services such as breastfeeding support, monthly benefits for nutritious supplemental foods, and connections to community resources.
Intake Procedure: Contact for details or to schedule an appointment.
Fees: None
Who can use this
- To qualify for WIC, applicants must meet four requirements: -Reside in Oregon (US citizenship is not necessary for WIC participation) -Be a pregnant, postpartum, or breastfeeding woman, or an infant or child under 5 years old. Fathers, foster parents, and other guardians may apply for a qualifying child. -Have a household income at or below 185% of the federal poverty level (FPL). Families enrolled in OHP, SNAP, or TANF are automatically considered income-eligible for WIC. -Have a nutritional risk, which will be evaluated during the appointment.
Documents you may need
- Proof of ID for parent or guardian and child, proof of address, and proof of income
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
Get in touch
Woodburn, Oregon
Location
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