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WIC resources



Commonly-needed resources

Families need many things to thrive. These organizations can help accessing other commonly needed resources.

Help Me Grow Washington (aka Parent Help 123) can connect you with resources for:

  • Basic needs
  • Child development and screenings
  • Food
  • Health insurance
  • Healthcare
  • Dental care
  • Mental and behavioral health
  • Substance abuse treatment and counseling

Community Health Access Program can help connect you with:

  • Health insurance
  • Medical care
  • Dental care
  • SNAP/Basic Food application and help
  • Rental assistance
  • Energy assistance
  • ORCA-Lift (Transportation)
  • Call Community Health Access Program at 1-800-756-5437.

211 Washington

  • 211 helps connect you to community resources statewide.
  • Call 2-1-1.

Immunizations for your family

Vaccination is the single most important way you can protect the people in your life from serious disease and gift them a healthy future.

Iron deficiency screening and lead testing recommendations

Talk to your health care provider about whether your child needs to be screened for iron deficiency anemia and/or tested for lead.

Your health care provider may ask you questions to see if your child is at risk for iron deficiency anemia or lead exposure.

The only way to know for sure if your child has iron deficiency anemia or has been exposed to lead, is to have their blood tested.

  • Pump Up The Iron
    Scroll down to the topic to see this resource in other languages: English, Amharic, Arabic, Burmese, Chinese, Korean, Oromo, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Tigrinya, Vietnamese
  • Why Testing Kids for Lead Helps Kids and Their Growing Brains
    Videos available in Amharic, Arabic, Dari, Hindi, Mandarin, Oromo, Persian/Farsi, Spanish
  • Does My Child Need a Lead Test?
    Look for your preferred language in the highlighted area: English, Amharic, Arabic, Burmese, Chinese, Dari, French, Karen, Korean, Oromo, Pashto, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Tigrinya, Ukrainian, Vietnamese

Stay healthy after graduating WIC

Keep in mind the importance of a well-balanced diet, the need for folic acid intake, continued nursing, your family’s immunizations, and the health risks of harmful substances.

Here are some tips and ideas to keep you healthy and active!

  • Select the link above and then scroll down to the topic "Stay Healthy" to see this resource in other languages:
  • English, Amharic, Arabic, Burmese, Chinese, Korean, Oromo, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Tigrinya, Vietnamese

Voter registration

This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Washington WIC doesn’t discriminate.

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