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Public Assistance in Fresno

Below are the listings of public assistance programs in Fresno. Our Fresno listings include 14 public assistance programs that help people with low income in different areas.

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United Health Centers Of The San Joaquin Valley - Fresno Marks Wic
Location: Fresno, CA - 93722
Contact Phone: (559) 271-7511
Details: WIC understands the complications in today's economy and would like to assist you and your family with WIC supplemental foods. You take care of your family, let WIC take care of you.
United Health Centers Of The San Joaquin Valley - Mckinley Wic
Location: Fresno, CA - 93720
Contact Phone: (559) 268-7400
Details: WIC understands the complications in today's economy and would like to assist you and your family with WIC supplemental foods. You take care of your family, let WIC take care of you.
United Health Centers Of The San Joaquin Valley - Pinedale Wic
Location: Fresno, CA - 93720
Contact Phone: (559) 435-5430
Details: WIC understands the complications in today's economy and would like to assist you and your family with WIC supplemental foods. You take care of your family, let WIC take care of you.
United Health Centers Of The San Joaquin Valley - Easton Wic
Location: Fresno, CA - 93720
Contact Phone: (559) 442-1418
Details: WIC understands the complications in today's economy and would like to assist you and your family with WIC supplemental foods. You take care of your family, let WIC take care of you.
Clinica Sierra Vista - Elm Community Health Center Wic
Location: Fresno, CA - 93706
Contact Phone: (559) 457-5828
Details: Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a nutrition program that helps pregnant & breastfeeding women, infants, and children under 5 years of age. WIC offers nutrition and breastfeeding education, helps families by providing checks for healthy foods, and offers referrals for other community services. Clinica Sierra Vista's WIC Program prides itself in its client-centered approach and customer friendly staff. Over 43,000 participants, each month, are benefited by our services. With over 100 staff including 7 Registered Dietitians, 12 Degreed Nutritionists, 7 International Board Certified Lactation Consultants, and over 26 Certified Lactation Educators, our participants receive the highest quality of nutrition care and breastfeeding support available. 80% of our staff are bilingual, enabling us to provide culturally sensitive counseling and education. We have 25 locations in Kern County and 5 locations in Fresno County
Clinica Sierra Vista - North Fine Community Health Center Wic
Location: Fresno, CA - 93727
Contact Phone: (559) 457-5828
Details: Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a nutrition program that helps pregnant & breastfeeding women, infants, and children under 5 years of age. WIC offers nutrition and breastfeeding education, helps families by providing checks for healthy foods, and offers referrals for other community services. Clinica Sierra Vista's WIC Program prides itself in its client-centered approach and customer friendly staff. Over 43,000 participants, each month, are benefited by our services. With over 100 staff including 7 Registered Dietitians, 12 Degreed Nutritionists, 7 International Board Certified Lactation Consultants, and over 26 Certified Lactation Educators, our participants receive the highest quality of nutrition care and breastfeeding support available. 80% of our staff are bilingual, enabling us to provide culturally sensitive counseling and education. We have 25 locations in Kern County and 5 locations in Fresno County
Clinica Sierra Vista - Orange And Butler Community Health Center Wic
Location: Fresno, CA - 93702
Contact Phone: (559) 457-5828
Details: Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a nutrition program that helps pregnant & breastfeeding women, infants, and children under 5 years of age. WIC offers nutrition and breastfeeding education, helps families by providing checks for healthy foods, and offers referrals for other community services. Clinica Sierra Vista's WIC Program prides itself in its client-centered approach and customer friendly staff. Over 43,000 participants, each month, are benefited by our services. With over 100 staff including 7 Registered Dietitians, 12 Degreed Nutritionists, 7 International Board Certified Lactation Consultants, and over 26 Certified Lactation Educators, our participants receive the highest quality of nutrition care and breastfeeding support available. 80% of our staff are bilingual, enabling us to provide culturally sensitive counseling and education. We have 25 locations in Kern County and 5 locations in Fresno County
Clinica Sierra Vista - West Fresno Community Health Center Wic
Location: Fresno, CA - 93706
Contact Phone: (559) 457-5828
Details: Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a nutrition program that helps pregnant & breastfeeding women, infants, and children under 5 years of age. WIC offers nutrition and breastfeeding education, helps families by providing checks for healthy foods, and offers referrals for other community services. Clinica Sierra Vista's WIC Program prides itself in its client-centered approach and customer friendly staff. Over 43,000 participants, each month, are benefited by our services. With over 100 staff including 7 Registered Dietitians, 12 Degreed Nutritionists, 7 International Board Certified Lactation Consultants, and over 26 Certified Lactation Educators, our participants receive the highest quality of nutrition care and breastfeeding support available. 80% of our staff are bilingual, enabling us to provide culturally sensitive counseling and education. We have 25 locations in Kern County and 5 locations in Fresno County
Clinica Sierra Vista - West Shaw Community Health Center Wic
Location: Fresno, CA - 93722
Contact Phone: (559) 457-5828
Details: Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a nutrition program that helps pregnant & breastfeeding women, infants, and children under 5 years of age. WIC offers nutrition and breastfeeding education, helps families by providing checks for healthy foods, and offers referrals for other community services. Clinica Sierra Vista's WIC Program prides itself in its client-centered approach and customer friendly staff. Over 43,000 participants, each month, are benefited by our services. With over 100 staff including 7 Registered Dietitians, 12 Degreed Nutritionists, 7 International Board Certified Lactation Consultants, and over 26 Certified Lactation Educators, our participants receive the highest quality of nutrition care and breastfeeding support available. 80% of our staff are bilingual, enabling us to provide culturally sensitive counseling and education. We have 25 locations in Kern County and 5 locations in Fresno County
Fresno Eoc Wic - Downtown
Location: Fresno, CA - 93721
Contact Phone: (559) 263-1150
Details: WIC dates back to the 1960’s when the CBS documentary, “Hunger in America” publicized the fact that many low income Americans were suffering from malnutrition. In 1969 the White House Conference on Food, Nutrition, and Health was convened and highlighted the problem, focusing national attention on malnutrition and hunger. One of the recommendations of the conference was that special attention needed to be given to the nutritional needs of low-income pregnant women and preschool children. In response, the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 was amended in 1972 authorizing the WIC Program as a pilot program for two years. EOC was one of the agencies participating in this federal pilot program. In fact, EOC issued the first WIC vouchers in the state of California. In 1975, WIC was established as a permanent program across the United States. EOC WIC’s caseload steadily rose over the years to its present high of 37,500 participants. The staff is 72 members strong, and made up of Registered Dietitians, WIC Nutrition Assistants, Local Vendor Liaisons, Breastfeeding peer counselors, and administrative support staff. Fresno EOC WIC Mission Statement: We will provide to all women, infants and children healthy food, and the knowledge and opportunity to make healthy choices in an atmosphere of dignity and respect, thus enhancing the potential for all Californians to enjoy a higher quality of life.
Fresno Eoc Wic - First Street
Location: Fresno, CA - 93726
Contact Phone: (559) 263-1150
Details: WIC dates back to the 1960’s when the CBS documentary, “Hunger in America” publicized the fact that many low income Americans were suffering from malnutrition. In 1969 the White House Conference on Food, Nutrition, and Health was convened and highlighted the problem, focusing national attention on malnutrition and hunger. One of the recommendations of the conference was that special attention needed to be given to the nutritional needs of low-income pregnant women and preschool children. In response, the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 was amended in 1972 authorizing the WIC Program as a pilot program for two years. EOC was one of the agencies participating in this federal pilot program. In fact, EOC issued the first WIC vouchers in the state of California. In 1975, WIC was established as a permanent program across the United States. EOC WIC’s caseload steadily rose over the years to its present high of 37,500 participants. The staff is 72 members strong, and made up of Registered Dietitians, WIC Nutrition Assistants, Local Vendor Liaisons, Breastfeeding peer counselors, and administrative support staff. Fresno EOC WIC Mission Statement: We will provide to all women, infants and children healthy food, and the knowledge and opportunity to make healthy choices in an atmosphere of dignity and respect, thus enhancing the potential for all Californians to enjoy a higher quality of life.
Fresno Eoc Wic - East Shaw
Location: Fresno, CA - 93710
Contact Phone: (559) 263-1150
Details: WIC dates back to the 1960’s when the CBS documentary, “Hunger in America” publicized the fact that many low income Americans were suffering from malnutrition. In 1969 the White House Conference on Food, Nutrition, and Health was convened and highlighted the problem, focusing national attention on malnutrition and hunger. One of the recommendations of the conference was that special attention needed to be given to the nutritional needs of low-income pregnant women and preschool children. In response, the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 was amended in 1972 authorizing the WIC Program as a pilot program for two years. EOC was one of the agencies participating in this federal pilot program. In fact, EOC issued the first WIC vouchers in the state of California. In 1975, WIC was established as a permanent program across the United States. EOC WIC’s caseload steadily rose over the years to its present high of 37,500 participants. The staff is 72 members strong, and made up of Registered Dietitians, WIC Nutrition Assistants, Local Vendor Liaisons, Breastfeeding peer counselors, and administrative support staff. Fresno EOC WIC Mission Statement: We will provide to all women, infants and children healthy food, and the knowledge and opportunity to make healthy choices in an atmosphere of dignity and respect, thus enhancing the potential for all Californians to enjoy a higher quality of life.
Fresno Eoc Wic - Ashlan And West
Location: Fresno, CA - 93705
Contact Phone: (559) 263-1150
Details: WIC dates back to the 1960’s when the CBS documentary, “Hunger in America” publicized the fact that many low income Americans were suffering from malnutrition. In 1969 the White House Conference on Food, Nutrition, and Health was convened and highlighted the problem, focusing national attention on malnutrition and hunger. One of the recommendations of the conference was that special attention needed to be given to the nutritional needs of low-income pregnant women and preschool children. In response, the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 was amended in 1972 authorizing the WIC Program as a pilot program for two years. EOC was one of the agencies participating in this federal pilot program. In fact, EOC issued the first WIC vouchers in the state of California. In 1975, WIC was established as a permanent program across the United States. EOC WIC’s caseload steadily rose over the years to its present high of 37,500 participants. The staff is 72 members strong, and made up of Registered Dietitians, WIC Nutrition Assistants, Local Vendor Liaisons, Breastfeeding peer counselors, and administrative support staff. Fresno EOC WIC Mission Statement: We will provide to all women, infants and children healthy food, and the knowledge and opportunity to make healthy choices in an atmosphere of dignity and respect, thus enhancing the potential for all Californians to enjoy a higher quality of life.
Fresno Eoc Wic - Kings Canyon And Willow
Location: Fresno, CA - 93727
Contact Phone: (559) 263-1150
Details: WIC dates back to the 1960’s when the CBS documentary, “Hunger in America” publicized the fact that many low income Americans were suffering from malnutrition. In 1969 the White House Conference on Food, Nutrition, and Health was convened and highlighted the problem, focusing national attention on malnutrition and hunger. One of the recommendations of the conference was that special attention needed to be given to the nutritional needs of low-income pregnant women and preschool children. In response, the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 was amended in 1972 authorizing the WIC Program as a pilot program for two years. EOC was one of the agencies participating in this federal pilot program. In fact, EOC issued the first WIC vouchers in the state of California. In 1975, WIC was established as a permanent program across the United States. EOC WIC’s caseload steadily rose over the years to its present high of 37,500 participants. The staff is 72 members strong, and made up of Registered Dietitians, WIC Nutrition Assistants, Local Vendor Liaisons, Breastfeeding peer counselors, and administrative support staff. Fresno EOC WIC Mission Statement: We will provide to all women, infants and children healthy food, and the knowledge and opportunity to make healthy choices in an atmosphere of dignity and respect, thus enhancing the potential for all Californians to enjoy a higher quality of life.