WIC is a public health nutrition program that is vital to the health of women, infants and children across Oregon. Find out more about how the WIC Program improves the health of Oregon's families, communities, and economy by reading our Annual WIC Report.
Files on this page require Adobe Acrobat Reader software to be read and printed.
Past Reports:
2010 |
2009
2011 WIC Facts for each WIC agency in Oregon:
Our fact sheets provide an annual perspective of WIC’s impact and services at a local level, including the number of people who participate, breastfeeding rates locally, and the economic benefits to the community. Most local WIC agencies are County Health Departments, however, some local agencies are non-profits or tribal organizations and may serve multiple counties. These fact sheets will help provide a local snapshot of each WIC agency across Oregon, but are not necessarily aligned with county boundaries.
(These PDF files are all around 120 KB.)
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- Salud (Marion and Yamhill Counties)
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