Yes. Although dads and grandparents cannot get benefits for themselves, they can get benefits for their children and grandchildren.
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Can dads and grandparents get WIC for their children and grandchildren?
Can I apply if I am not a U.S. citizen?
Yes. We do not ask for proof of citizenship, and WIC keeps your information private. WIC is not a Public Charge program.
Can I be on WIC and SNAP (food stamps) at the same time?
Yes.
Can I get WIC foods at farmers markets?
Yes! WIC will give you special vouchers that you can use at local farmers markets.
Can my foster children get WIC?
Yes. Foster children can get WIC until the age of five.
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Dispositivos de Control de Tránsito
Cumplimos con las leyes y políticas sobre cuándo y cómo instalamos señales, y señales de tránsito, y cómo se establecen los límites de velocidad.
Does this mean I will no longer need to pay for flood insurance?
In most cases, yes. But that change will not be effective until after the construction is complete. We will then need to submit a LOMR to FEMA to update the current Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMS).
In come cases, property owners may still need to carry flood insurance if improvements do not relieve all the flooding impacts to nearby properties.
Does WIC provide medical/health care?
No. WIC does not provide medical care. However, WIC can connect you to health care services. You can also call the Washington County Health Care Resource Line at 503-846-8851.
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How can I apply for WIC?
You can call or email to make an appointment. You can also sign up online here.
- Phone number: 503-846-3555
- Email: [email protected]
How do I know if I am at "nutritional risk"?
During an appointment with your doctor, nurse, or nutritionist, you will discuss your health and diet. They can let you know if you are at nutritional risk.