We know there are over 50,000 women and children in Washington who are eligible for WIC who don't receive our services. Help us reach them! Here are ways to help:
- Refer families to a WIC clinic in your area. Encourage them to use one of these ways to connect with a local clinic:
- Call the Help Me Grow WA Hotline: 1-800-322-2588
- Text “WIC” to 96859
- Visit the ParentHelp123 Resource Finder
- Use the Washington WIC Interest Form & Clinic Locator Social Media Toolkit (PDF) to promote WIC. The toolkit includes quick information about WIC, short URL links, QR codes, social media posts, and graphics for community partners to share.
Thank you for helping us share the word about WIC!
About WIC Outreach Materials
Materials include a poster and counter cards. The poster is available in English and Spanish. The counter card is available in 12 other languages. These materials can be ordered free of charge from myfullfillment.wa.gov. Please review the instructions for the fulfillment center in the Ordering WIC Materials section of the WIC Program Forms and Materials webpage.
Outreach Rack Cards
Download WIC Outreach Rack Card (PDF)
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Feeding Your Terrific Two-Year Old
The WIC Feeding Your Terrific Two-Year Old (English and Español)(PDF) sheet includes tips for parents on eating and mealtimes for children. It also has information about the WIC program. This material is included in the Washington Watch Me Grow mailing and can be printed by parents, as well as WIC agencies for distribution. It is available in other languages below.
Tips for Picky Eaters & WIC Program
The WIC Tips for Picky Eaters for 3-year-olds includes information for parents on picky eating and the WIC Program. This material is included in the Washington Watch Me Grow mailing and can be printed by parents, as well as WIC agencies for distribution. It is available in other languages below.
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Where to Share WIC Outreach Materials
Use the outreach materials to share information about the benefits of WIC. Post the materials in places frequented by WIC-eligible families. We know health care providers' offices are an excellent place to distribute WIC materials. Other examples include childcare centers, places of worship, schools, or other community and social service organizations.