Yes. Although dads and grandparents cannot get benefits for themselves, they can get benefits for their children and grandchildren.
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An overview of the breastfeeding services offered at WIC with links to additional breastfeeding resources.
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Women, Infants & Children
Can dads and grandparents get WIC for their children and grandchildren?
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Women, Infants & Children
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.
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Women, Infants & Children
Can I be on WIC and SNAP (food stamps) at the same time?
Yes.
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Women, Infants & Children
Can I get WIC foods at farmers markets?
Yes! WIC will give you special vouchers that you can use at local farmers markets.
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Can my foster children get WIC?
Yes. Foster children can get WIC until the age of five.
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Child Abuse Investigations
The Violent Crimes Unit (VCU) conducts child abuse investigations. These detectives are trained to conduct assessments, age appropriate investigations, and interviews to determine if children are at risk.
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Investigations Division
Cold Case Investigations
A "Cold Case" is a homicide or murder that has been thoroughly investigated, with all leads exhausted, and yet remains unsolved. Read the stories and see if you can help us solve a cold case, no lead is too small, and all creative ideas are considered.
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Investigations Division
Contact WIC
Phone, email, and form to contact Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
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Women, Infants & Children
Continuum of Care Grant Application
Learn about grant opportunities, programs, and events serving the homeless and persons at risk of homelessness.
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Continuum of Care System Performance
View HUD System Performance Measurements and Reports related to the reduction of homelessness.
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Housing
Day Centers & Homeless Resources
Information about day centers and other resources for people experiencing homelessness.
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Housing
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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Women, Infants & Children
Farmers Markets and WIC
Washington County WIC, Oregon partners with local farmers markets. This webpage provides information about how and where to use market checks.
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Women, Infants & Children
Fraud and Identity Theft
Identity thieves use a variety of means to obtain other people’s personal information to then fraudulently secure loans, credit cards, checks or merchandise. Protect yourself by staying informed and managing your accounts and credit scores regularly.
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Investigations Division
Going Back to Work or School
Information and resources about breastfeeding and returning to work or school. Information about receiving a breast pump from WIC.
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Women, Infants & Children
Homeless Counts and PIT Resources
Homeless counts and resources for the annual Point In Time (PIT) Count occurring the last 10 days of January each year.
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Homeless Management Information System
Forms, information, and resources for Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) users in the Washington County Continuum of Care.
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Housing and Supportive Services Network
The Housing and Supportive Services Network (HSSN) meets to provide networking and education opportunities to service providers working in the region and housing and supportive services assignments.
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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]
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Women, Infants & Children