Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Program
|
Lane County Public Health Department
|
|
Women, Infants & Children (WIC)
|
|
General Information
The Lane County WIC public health nutrition program is designed to promote lifetime nutrition and healthy behaviors in a targeted, at-risk population. Nutrition education is the cornerstone of the WIC Program. WIC is a special supplemental food and nutrition education program for pregnant and nursing women, infants and children.
Links on this Page
Who WIC Serves
Eligibility Requirements
WIC Services
Food List
WIC Location & Hours
How WIC Helps Lane County
Online Nutrition Education
Further Information
Contact
|
|
Who WIC Serves
Lane County WIC enhances the health of our community by providing services to:
- Pregnant women.
- Breastfeeding women with children under 12 months of age.
- Non-breastfeeding women with children under 6 months of age.
- Infants and children under 5 years of age.
- Fathers, grandparents, foster parents or other guardians may apply for WIC for their children.
Back to Top
|
|
Eligability Requirements
Applicants must meet four criteria to be eligible for WIC:
-
Be a pregnant, postpartum or breastfeeding woman, infant or child under five years of age.
-
Have a household income less than 185% of poverty guidelines . (If you currently receive TANF, Food Stamps or the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), you are automatically eligible.)
-
Have a nutritional need.
-
Live in an area served by a WIC clinic (every geographical area in Oregon is served by WIC).
Back to Top
|
|
WIC Services
Lane County WIC provides the following services:
- Nutrition education (individual education and group classes)
- Breastfeeding promotion and support
- Breast pumps (in specific circumstances)
- Information and referral to other health programs like immunization and social service programs
Food List
Lane County WIC also provides monthly food vouchers for the following nutritious foods:
- milk
- eggs
- cereal
- juice
- beans
- cheese
- whole grains (brown rice, corn tortillas, 100% whole wheat bread)
- fruits & vegetables
- peanut butter
- extra foods are available for mothers who are breastfeeding
- baby foods
- infant formulas, if necessary
During the summer growing season, WIC families may receive coupons worth $20 to purchase fresh Oregon-grown fruits, vegetables and herbs, along with information on how to prepare foods and their nutritional content. For more information visit the Oregon Farmers' Markets Association .
Oregon WIC Approved Foods brochure
Back to Top
|
|
WIC Location & Phone
Location
151 W. 7th Ave.
Room 210
Eugene, OR 97401
Phone Numbers
(541) 682 - 4202
Fax: (541) 682 - 4248
|
WIC Hours
Monday
8:00am – 7:00pm
Tuesday – Friday
8:00am – 5:00pm
Walk-in Services
Monday
8:00am – 6:30pm
Tuesday – Friday
8:00am – 4:00pm
Back to Top
|
|
How WIC Helps Lane County
- WIC reduces fetal and infant deaths.
- WIC reduces low birth weight rates and increases the duration of pregnancy.
- WIC improves the growth of nutritionally at-risk infants and children.
- WIC decreases the incidence of iron deficiency anemia in children.
- WIC improves the dietary intake of pregnant and postpartum women and improves weight gain in pregnant women.
- Pregnant women participating in WIC receive prenatal care earlier.
- Children enrolled in WIC are more likely to have a regular source of medical care and have more up to date immunizations.
- WIC helps get children ready to start school: children who receive WIC benefits demonstrate improved intellectual development.
- WIC significantly improves children’s diets.
Back to Top
|
|
Are you looking for the online nutrition education classes for WIC participants?
Complete your WIC classes online...here's how!
Instructions
Visit our online nutrition education page to get started!
http://www.wic.oregon.gov
|
Further Information
Lane County Public Health Programs
State
National
Organizations
- Oregon Helps – find out if your family can get help from 28 different services
Information for Healthcare Professionals
Back to Top
Contact
Phone : (541) 682-4202; Fax (541) 682-4248
Program Coordinator: Connie Sullivan
LCPH services are available regardless of age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, and marital status. LCPH facilities are wheelchair accessible. LCPH materials are available upon request in alternative formats such as: large print, Braille and other languages. |