Yes. Although dads and grandparents cannot get benefits for themselves, they can get benefits for their children and grandchildren.
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Breastfeeding Support
Can dads and grandparents get WIC for their children and grandchildren?
Can I access the police report?
No. We do not release police records for any reason. Contact the police department initiated the records for report information.
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 a restraining order against a juvenile?
No, but your situation may allow you to apply for a “stalking order” against a juvenile.
More information:
Can I get a restraining order against a juvenile?
No, but your situation may allow you to apply for a “stalking order” against a juvenile. More information on stalking orders can be found below:
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.
Can you train me to be a mediator?
Conciliation Services does not provide mediation training. For information about training to become a Mediator, please contact: Oregon Mediation Association or Clackamas County Resolution Services.
Can you train me to be a mediator?
No, we do not do mediation training. You might try contacting Oregon Mediation Association or Clackamas County Resolution Services.
Community Resources
*Please be aware that our Juvenile website will only post resources that are catered to our 11-17 Juvenile population.
Community Service Overview
Community Service Supervised Work Crews
Contact WIC
Declaración de inmigración
Diversion Programs- ROSA and Raices
Do all juvenile cases go to court?
No. In fact, most cases do not go to court. Victim Services will notify you if your case does go to court and you’ve requested to be notified of hearings.