PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes 1 . For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development: • Stable, Responsive Relationships • Safe, Supportive Environments • Appropriate Nutrition 2 WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations. 2019 Data Baker County Health Department 637 Women, infants and children who participated in WIC 371 WIC families served 71 % are working families 41 % of all pregnant women served by WIC GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES 1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012 participants are infants and children under five 5 out of 7 WHO WE SERVED 92 % WIC moms start out breastfeeding 27 % WIC moms breastfeed exclusively for six months BREASTFEEDING
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataBaker County Health Department
637Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
371WIC families served
71%
are working families
41%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
WHO WE SERVED
92%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
27%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-523-8212www.bakercounty.org/health/wic.html
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataBaker County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
Baker City
$202,627Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
3 Local stores accepting WIC:• 1 Independent store• 0 Local or regional chain• 2 National chain stores• 0 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$4,980FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
9Participating
Farmers
You can get this document in other languages, large print, braille, or a format you prefer. We accept all relay calls, or you can dial 711. Revised 4/8/2020
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataBenton County Health Department
1,821Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
1,065WIC families served
76%
are working families
28%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
97%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
42%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-766-6835www.co.benton.or.us/health/page/women-infants-and-children-wic-nutrition
Contact the Oregon WIC Program 971-673-0040 www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataBenton County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
CorvallisMonroe
$593,419Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
10 Local stores accepting WIC:• 2 Independent stores• 3 Local or regional chains• 5 National chain stores• 0 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$15,512FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
62Participating
Farmers
You can get this document in other languages, large print, braille, or a format you prefer. We accept all relay calls, or you can dial 711. Revised 4/8/2020
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataClackamas County Public Health Program
6,282Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
3,642WIC families served
73%
are working families
19%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
93%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
36%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office503-655-8476www.clackamas.us/publichealth/wic.html
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataClackamas County Public Health Program
WIC CLINIC SITES
Oregon CityCanby
MilwaukieSandy
$2,226,703Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
41 Local stores accepting WIC:• 4 Independent stores• 4 Local or regional chains• 27 National chain stores• 6 Pharmacies
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$38,768FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
75Participating
Farmers
You can get this document in other languages, large print, braille, or a format you prefer. We accept all relay calls, or you can dial 711. Revised 4/8/2020
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataClatsop County Health Department
1,274Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
720WIC families served
73%are working families
38%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
86%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
36%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office503-325-8500www.co.clatsop.or.us/publichealth/page/wic-women-infants-and-children
Contact the Oregon WIC Program 971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataClatsop County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
AstoriaSeaside
$491,074Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
7 Local stores accepting WIC:• 2 Independent stores• 0 Local or regional chain• 4 National chain stores• 1 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$7,516FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
20Participating
Farmers
You can get this document in other languages, large print, braille, or a format you prefer. We accept all relay calls, or you can dial 711. Revised 4/8/2020
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataColumbia Health Services
1,803Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
1,085WIC families served
63%
are working families
27%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
87%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
38%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office503-397-4651www.columbia-health.org/wic.html
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataColumbia Health Services
WIC CLINIC SITES
St. HelensClatskanie
RainierScappoose
Vernonia
$667,300Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
7 Local stores accepting WIC:• 3 Independent stores• 0 Local or regional chain• 3 National chain stores• 1 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$11,744FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
18Participating
Farmers
You can get this document in other languages, large print, braille, or a format you prefer. We accept all relay calls, or you can dial 711. Revised 4/8/2020
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataCoos County Health & Wellness
2,260Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
1,301WIC families served
65%
are working families
42%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
93%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
29%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-266-6705www.co.coos.or.us/Departments/CoosHealthWellness/PublicHealth/WIC.aspx
Contact your local WIC office 971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataCoos County Health & Wellness
WIC CLINIC SITES
Coos BayBandon
CoquilleLakeside
Myrtle PointPowers
$904,704Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
12 Local stores accepting WIC:• 6 Independent stores• 1 Local or regional chain• 5 National chain stores• 0 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$10,844FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
26Participating
Farmers
Coquille Indian Tribe- Family Center
You can get this document in other languages, large print, braille, or a format you prefer. We accept all relay calls, or you can dial 711. Revised 4/8/2020
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataCrook County Health Department
1,156Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
681WIC families served
69%
are working families
48%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
98%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
28%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-447-5165www.co.crook.or.us/Departments/Health/WIC/tabid/152/Default.aspx
Contact the Oregon WIC Program 971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataCrook County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
Prineville Mitchell Paulina
$504,694Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
3 Local stores accepting WIC:• 2 Independent stores• 1 Local or regional chain• 0 National chain store• 0 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$6,216FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
5Participating
Farmers
You can get this document in other languages, large print, braille, or a format you prefer. We accept all relay calls, or you can dial 711. Revised 4/8/2020
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataThe Confederated Tribes of Umatilla
133Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
92WIC families served
65%
are working families
57%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
94%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
32%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-278-7563www.ctuir.org/tribal-services/yellowhawk-tribal-health-center
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040
www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataThe Confederated Tribes of Umatilla
WIC CLINIC SITES
Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center
$40,355Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
11 Local stores accepting WIC:• 6 Independent stores• 0 Local or regional chain• 5 National chain stores• 0 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$704FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
0Participating
Farmers
You can get this document in other languages, large print, braille, or a format you prefer. We accept all relay calls, or you can dial 711. Revised 4/8/2020
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataThe Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
540Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
331WIC families served
38%
are working families
67%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
99%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
33%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-553-2460
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataThe Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
WIC CLINIC SITES
Warm Springs Clinic
$190,213Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
4 Local stores accepting WIC:• 2 Independent stores• 0 Local or regional chain• 1 National chain store• 0 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$1,296FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
0Participating
Farmers
You can get this document in other languages, large print, braille, or a format you prefer. We accept all relay calls, or you can dial 711. Revised 4/8/2020
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataCurry County Health Department
618Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
358WIC families served
75%
are working families
40%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
95%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
32%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-425-1608
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040
www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataCurry County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
Gold Beach Brookings Port Orford
$223,707Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
4 Local stores accepting WIC:• 2 Independent stores• 1 Local or regional chain• 1 National chain store• 0 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$2,264FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
8Participating
Farmers
You can get this document in other languages, large print, braille, or a format you prefer. We accept all relay calls, or you can dial 711. Revised 4/8/2020
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataDeschutes County Health Services
5,342Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
3,107WIC families served
80%are working families
32%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
97%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
40%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-322-7400www.deschutes.org/health/page/women-infants-and-children-wic
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040
www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataDeschutes County Health Services
WIC CLINIC SITES
Bend La Pine Redmond
$2,009,946Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
23 Local stores accepting WIC:• 5 Independent stores• 4 Local or regional chains• 11 National chain stores• 3 Pharmacies
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$36,552FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
28Participating
Farmers
You can get this document in other languages, large print, braille, or a format you prefer. We accept all relay calls, or you can dial 711. Revised 4/8/2020
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataWIC of Douglas County (A Program of UCAN)
4,571Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
2,697WIC families served
67%
are working families
47%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
95%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
33%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-440-3516www.ucancap.org/need-help/getting-wic-services/
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataWIC of Douglas County (A Program of UCAN)
WIC CLINIC SITES
RoseburgCanyonville
DrainGlendale
GlideMyrtle Creek
ReedsportSutherlin
$1,929,051Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
17 Local stores accepting WIC:• 6 Independent stores• 5 Local or regional chains• 5 National chain stores• 1 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$29,828FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
41Participating
Farmers
You can get this document in other languages, large print, braille, or a format you prefer. We accept all relay calls, or you can dial 711. Revised 4/8/2020
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataGrant County Health Department
227Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
129WIC families served
69%
are working families
45%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
97%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
29%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-575-0429
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataGrant County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
John Day
$84,302Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
2 Local stores accepting WIC:• 2 Independent stores• 0 Local or regional chain• 0 National chain store• 0 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$1,028FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
3Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataHarney County Health Department
346Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
207WIC families served
71%
are working families
44%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
93%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
41%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-573-2271www.co.harney.or.us/index.php/women-infant-children-wic
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040
www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataHarney County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
BurnsBurns-Paiute Waditika Tribal Health Center
$118,037Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
2 Local stores accepting WIC:• 1 Independent store• 0 Local or regional chain• 1 National chain store• 0 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$1,236FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
6Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataHood River County Health Department
981Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
593WIC families served
86%
are working families
40%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
100%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
45%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-387-6882www.co.hood-river.or.us
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataHood River County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
Hood River Cascade Locks Parkdale
$397,242Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
5 Local stores accepting WIC:• 2 Independent stores• 1 Local or regional chain• 1 National chain store• 1 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$5,252FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
27Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataJackson County Health Department
7,730Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
4,463WIC families served
75%
are working families
37%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
98%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
39%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-774-8203jacksoncountyor.org/hhs/Public-Health/Women-Infants-and-Children
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040
www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataJackson County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
Medford Ashland White City
$2,826,365Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
28 Local stores accepting WIC:• 4 Independent stores• 9 Local or regional chains• 13 National chain stores• 2 Pharmacies
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$38,552FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
46Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataJefferson County Health
1,066Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
623WIC families served
77%
are working families
67%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
100%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
31%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-475-4456https://www.wicprograms.org/ci/or-madras
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataJefferson County Health
WIC CLINIC SITES
Madras
$446,285Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
4 Local stores accepting WIC:• 3 Independent stores• 0 Local or regional chain• 1 National chain store• 0 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$4,384FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
7Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataJosephine County Health Department
3,335Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
1,897WIC families served
65%
are working families
37%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
97%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
40%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC officePhone: 541-474-5333 Text: 541-295-5506
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataJosephine County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
Grants Pass Cave Junction Wolf Creek
$1,255,767Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
10 Local stores accepting WIC:• 0 Independent store• 4 Local or regional chains• 5 National chain stores• 1 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$16,880FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
36Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataKlamath County Health Department
3,555Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
2,059WIC families served
72%
are working families
55%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
89%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
25%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-883-4276
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataKlamath County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
Klamath Falls Chiloquin Malin Merrill
$1,432,697Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
8 Local stores accepting WIC:• 5 Independent stores• 0 Local or regional chain• 3 National chain stores• 0 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$15,320FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
31Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataLake County Health Department
301Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
177WIC families served
46%
are working families
45%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
100%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
21%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-947-6045
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataLake County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
Lakeview Christmas Valley
$109,423Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
3 Local stores accepting WIC:• 2 Independent stores• 0 Local or regional chain• 1 National chain store• 0 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$496FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
3Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataLane County Health Department
10,505Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
6,108WIC families served
70%
are working families
34%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
96%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
40%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-682-4202https://www.lanecounty.org/cms/One.aspx?portalId=3585881&pageId=4294008
Contact the Oregon WIC Program 971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataLane County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
EugeneCottage Grove
FlorenceOakridge
Springfield
$3,980,222Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
43 Local stores accepting WIC:• 8 Independent stores• 7 Local or regional chains• 24 National chain stores• 4 Pharmacies
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$64,308FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
89Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataLincoln County Health & Human Services
1,747Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
1,052WIC families served
70%
are working families
46%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
97%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
36%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-265-4163www.co.lincoln.or.us/hhs/page/women-infants-and-children-wic
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040
www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataLincoln County Health & Human Services
WIC CLINIC SITES
Newport Lincoln City Siletz Waldport
$661,623Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
15 Local stores accepting WIC:• 7 Independent stores• 2 Local or regional chains• 4 National chain stores• 2 Pharmacies
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$10,460FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
17Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataLinn County Health Department
4,635Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
2,601WIC families served
70%
are working families
34%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
91%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
35%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-967-3888www.co.linn.or.us/health/public_health/wic.htm
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataLinn County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
Albany Lebanon Sweet Home Harrisburg
$1,773,867Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
15 Local stores accepting WIC:• 4 Independent stores• 2 Local or regional chains• 7 National chain stores• 2 Pharmacies
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$30,712FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
28Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataMalheur County Health Department
2,092Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
1,154WIC families served
71%
are working families
63%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
96%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
17%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-889-7041http://malheurcountyhealthdepartment.blogspot.com/p/wic.htmlic
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040
www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataMalheur County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
Ontario Nyssa Vale
$769,534Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
6 Local stores accepting WIC:• 3 Independent stores• 1 Local or regional chain• 2 National chain stores• 0 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$11,464FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
9Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataMarion County Health Department
8,391Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
4,765WIC families served
75%
are working families
40%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
93%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
33%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office503-588-5057www.co.marion.or.us/HLT/PH/WIC
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataMarion County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
Salem Stayton Silverton Woodburn
$3,193,495Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
37 Local stores accepting WIC:• 10 Independent stores• 4 Local or regional chains• 16 National chain stores• 7 Pharmacies
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$58,696FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
66Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataMultnomah County Health Department
20,186Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
11,428WIC families served
70%
are working families
27%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
94%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
33%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office503-988-3503multco.us/health/wic
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataMultnomah County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
Gateway Clinic East Clinic-Gresham Northeast Health Center
$7,809,630Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
80 Local stores accepting WIC:• 8 Independent stores• 14 Local or regional chains• 42 National chain stores• 16 Pharmacies
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$153,832FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
146Participating
Farmers
Native American Youth Family Center North Portland
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataNorth Central Public Health District
1,323Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
776WIC families served
69%
are working families
47%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
99%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
35%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-506-2610ncphd.org/services/women-infants-children-wic/
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataNorth Central Public Health District
WIC CLINIC SITES
The DallesArlington
CondonMaupin
Moro
$462,117Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
5 Local stores accepting WIC:• 2 Independent stores• 0 Local or regional chain• 2 National chain stores• 1 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$7,104FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
19Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataPolk County Health Department
1,590Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
906WIC families served
72%
are working families
29%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
94%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
25%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office503-623-8175www.co.polk.or.us/ph/wic-women-infants-children
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataPolk County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
Dallas Grand Ronde Independence
$610,389Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
8 Local stores accepting WIC:• 3 Independent stores• 1 Local or regional chain• 3 National chain stores• 1 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$8,520FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
27Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataSalud WIC Program
11,637Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
6,703WIC families served
85%
are working families
38%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
95%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
29%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office1-855-942-9420www.saludwic.org/
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataSalud WIC Program
WIC CLINIC SITES
McMinnvilleNewberg
Salem LancasterPacific Pediatrics
WoodburnSalem Beverly
$4,409,787Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
51 Local stores accepting WIC:• 16 Independent stores• 5 Local or regional chains• 21 National chain stores• 9 Pharmacies
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$86,524FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
84Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataTillamook County Health Department
887Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
526WIC families served
71%
are working families
37%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
97%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
27%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office503-842-3900www.co.tillamook.or.us/gov/health/PublicHealth/WIC.htm
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataTillamook County Health Department
WIC CLINIC SITES
Tillamook Cloverdale Rockaway Beach
$345,970Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
5 Local stores accepting WIC:• 3 Independent stores• 0 Local or regional chain• 2 National chain stores• 0 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$7,656FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
0Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataUmatilla/Morrow Head Start
5,320Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
3,053WIC families served
73%
are working families
57%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
92%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
20%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office1-800-559-5878https://umchs.com/programs/wic/
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataUmatilla/Morrow Head Start
WIC CLINIC SITES
HermistonMilton - FreewaterPendleton
UmatillaBoardmanEnterprise
FossilHeppnerIrrigon
$2,105,198Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
18 Local stores accepting WIC:• 11 Independent stores• 0 Local or regional chain• 6 National chain stores• 1 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$29,332FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
36Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataCenter for Human Development, Inc (Union)
1,014Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
591WIC families served
69%
are working families
35%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
95%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
26%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office541-962-8829
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataCenter for Human Development, Inc (Union)
WIC CLINIC SITES
La Grande
$377,101Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
5 Local stores accepting WIC:• 3 Independent stores• 0 Local or regional chain• 2 National chain stores• 0 Pharmacy
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$4,384FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
20Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataWashington County Health & Human Services
13,807Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
8,031WIC families served
77%
are working families
19%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
96%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
36%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact your local WIC office503-846-3555www.co.washington.or.us/HHS/PublicHealth/WIC
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataWashington County Health & Human Services
WIC CLINIC SITES
Hillsboro Beaverton Tigard
$4,915,252Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
58 Local stores accepting WIC:• 5 Independent stores• 10 Local or regional chains• 35 National chain stores• 8 Pharmacies
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$100,836FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
86Participating
Farmers
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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children
Participating in WIC supports the long-term health of women, infants, children and families. WIC is proven to support longer pregnancies and positive birth outcomes1.
For children, the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies three foundations of healthy child development:
• Stable, Responsive Relationships
• Safe, Supportive Environments
• Appropriate Nutrition2
WIC is the premier public health nutrition program, and it supports all three of these developmental foundations.
2019 DataOregon State WIC Program
127,112Women, infants and children
who participated in WIC
73,292WIC families served
68%
are working families
32%of all pregnant women
served by WIC
GROWING HEALTHY FUTURES
1 Fingar et al, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2017 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy statement, 2012
participants are infants and children under five5 out of 7
95%WIC moms start out
breastfeeding
34%WIC moms breastfeed
exclusively for six months
BREASTFEEDING
WHO WE SERVED
HEALTHY FOODACCESS
To be a WIC store, it must carry:
• At least 8 kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables• Whole grain products• Lowfat milk• Lowfat yogurt• Canned/dried beans
Contact the Oregon WIC Program971-673-0040www.healthoregon.org/wic
For more details about these numbers, please visit:https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/WIC/Pages/annual.aspx
2019 DataOregon State WIC Program
WIC CLINIC SITES
114 WIC clinics across Oregon
$48,069,348Total dollars spent by
this agency’s participants at local stores
550 Local stores accepting WIC:• 143 Independent stores• 79 Local or regional chains• 260 National chain stores• 67 Pharmacies
at local farmers markets and farm stands
$823,200FDNP dollars paid to
local farmers
WIC FARM DIRECT NUTRITION PROGRAMThe Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) provides families with an additional source of nutritious food and education on selecting and preparing fresh produce.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WIC
1,078Participating
Farmers
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