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Oregon Department of Human Services

 

 

Community partners are important in strengthening the life-long health and nutrition of WIC families. Through referrals and consistent messaging, partners are an integral part in building healthy communities.

 

This page is intended to be a resource for community partners. For more information, contact your local WIC clinic, or call the state WIC office at 971-673-0040.

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For Partners Information about WIC

Outreach Materials

WIC Outreach Materials Order FormPDF file590 KB

 

WIC: Nutrition for You and Your Family - brochure (form 57-400) PDF file

 

Collaborations

 

WIC/Head Start Collaboration 

 

Fruits and Veggies—More Matters™

 

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)/Food Stamp Program 

 

 

What are the approved WIC foods?

WIC Food List (effective August 1, 2009)PDF file1.62 MB

 

How does WIC improve the health of Oregon's families, communities and economy?

Oregon WIC Annual ReportPDF file728 KB

 

How does WIC improve the health of my county's families, communities and economy?

County Fact Sheets 

 

What are WIC's Income Eligibility Criteria?

 

How do I contact my local WIC clinic?

WIC Clinics in Oregon

 

How do I order WIC outreach brochures or posters?

Order FormPDF file688 KB

 

How do I request a WIC representative to come talk to my organization? 677 KB

Speaker Request Form  

 

Current Topics

 

In Oregon, the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Nutrition and Health Screening Program is part of the Department of Human Services (DHS), Public Health DivisionOffice of Family Health. WIC is a premier public health nutrition program that provides nutrition and health education, healthy foods and other services for women, infants and children in Oregon.

 

 
Page updated: August 19, 2009

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