WIC is a free, special program where families get healthy food and a lot more. WIC is for those who are pregnant, new and nursing parents, and children under age 5. WIC helps improve the health of families and supports a healthy start for infants and children.
Our WIC program can provide you and your children:
We offer services if you:
If you are a father, grandparent, foster parent or legal guardian of a child who qualifies for WIC, you can apply for them as well.
1. There is no application to fill out to obtain WIC services. We take calls at (541) 440-3516 and also can meet with you at our office. You can also go to the Oregon WIC website to let us know you are interested. Our office is at 280 Kenneth Ford Drive in Roseburg.
2. Once contacted, we screen you to decide if you qualify for the WIC program. At the screening, you need to bring:
3. During the screening, we ask you some basic questions.
4. If you or your child qualifies, we schedule a time to start services.
We have NO WAITING LIST for those eligible for WIC services, and are happy to help you work through the screening process!
We offer WIC Monday-Friday at our Roseburg office.
We offer WIC one day a month in Drain, Canyonville, Myrtle Creek, Sutherlin, and Reedsport. We offer services every three months in Glendale and Glide.
Give us a call to find out when and where you can obtain WIC services outside of Roseburg.
You can get WIC services from the County. To learn more, please visit the Josephine County WIC Program.
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