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Public Assistance in Stockton

Below are the listings of public assistance programs in Stockton. Our Stockton listings include 9 public assistance programs that help people with low income in different areas.

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Delta Health Care - Wic Stockton
Location: Stockton, CA - 95207
Contact Phone: (209) 444-8600
Details: The WIC Program is a federally funded nutrition program administered by the State of California. Delta Health Care’s WIC Program began in 1972 and, as the largest provider of WIC services in San Joaquin County, continues to be a leader in the provision of WIC Nutrition Services including enrollment, food instrument distribution, nutrition counseling, education, and care plans to WIC eligible participants at five sites located in Stockton and Lodi.
San Joaquin County Public Health Services - Wic
Location: Stockton, CA - 95202
Contact Phone: (209) 468-3280
Details: WIC is the Women, Infants, and Children Supplemental Nutrition Program. It is a nutrition program for pregnant women, moms with new babies and children under five years old who live in California. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. We give you special checks to buy nutritious foods such as fruits and vegetables, milk and cheese, whole-grain breads and cereals, and more. We show you how to feed your family to make them healthier. We also bring moms and babies closer together by helping with breastfeeding. And we can refer you to low-cost or free health care and other community resources. Families with limited incomes, including working families, may qualify for WIC. WIC provides these services, and more, at no cost to you!
San Joaquin County Public Health Services - Family Health Center Wic
Location: Stockton, CA - 95202
Contact Phone: (209) 468-3280
Details: WIC is the Women, Infants, and Children Supplemental Nutrition Program. It is a nutrition program for pregnant women, moms with new babies and children under five years old who live in California. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. We give you special checks to buy nutritious foods such as fruits and vegetables, milk and cheese, whole-grain breads and cereals, and more. We show you how to feed your family to make them healthier. We also bring moms and babies closer together by helping with breastfeeding. And we can refer you to low-cost or free health care and other community resources. Families with limited incomes, including working families, may qualify for WIC. WIC provides these services, and more, at no cost to you!
San Joaquin County Public Health Services - (cuff) Coalition United For Families Wic
Location: Stockton, CA - 95206
Contact Phone: (209) 468-3280
Details: WIC is the Women, Infants, and Children Supplemental Nutrition Program. It is a nutrition program for pregnant women, moms with new babies and children under five years old who live in California. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. We give you special checks to buy nutritious foods such as fruits and vegetables, milk and cheese, whole-grain breads and cereals, and more. We show you how to feed your family to make them healthier. We also bring moms and babies closer together by helping with breastfeeding. And we can refer you to low-cost or free health care and other community resources. Families with limited incomes, including working families, may qualify for WIC. WIC provides these services, and more, at no cost to you!
San Joaquin County Public Health Services - Taylor Family Center Wic
Location: Stockton, CA - 95206
Contact Phone: (209) 468-3280
Details: WIC is the Women, Infants, and Children Supplemental Nutrition Program. It is a nutrition program for pregnant women, moms with new babies and children under five years old who live in California. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. We give you special checks to buy nutritious foods such as fruits and vegetables, milk and cheese, whole-grain breads and cereals, and more. We show you how to feed your family to make them healthier. We also bring moms and babies closer together by helping with breastfeeding. And we can refer you to low-cost or free health care and other community resources. Families with limited incomes, including working families, may qualify for WIC. WIC provides these services, and more, at no cost to you!
San Joaquin County Public Health Services - Transcultural Clinic Wic
Location: Stockton, CA - 95207
Contact Phone: (209) 468-3280
Details: WIC is the Women, Infants, and Children Supplemental Nutrition Program. It is a nutrition program for pregnant women, moms with new babies and children under five years old who live in California. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. We give you special checks to buy nutritious foods such as fruits and vegetables, milk and cheese, whole-grain breads and cereals, and more. We show you how to feed your family to make them healthier. We also bring moms and babies closer together by helping with breastfeeding. And we can refer you to low-cost or free health care and other community resources. Families with limited incomes, including working families, may qualify for WIC. WIC provides these services, and more, at no cost to you!
Community Medical Centers, Inc. - Channel Medical Center Wic
Location: Stockton, CA - 95202
Contact Phone: (209) 944-4760
Details: WIC provides nutritious foods, nutrition education, and referrals to health and other social services to participants at no charge. WIC serves low-income pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, and infants and children up to age 5 who are at nutrition risk. Who is Eligible? Pregnant or postpartum women, infants, and children up to age 5 are eligible. They must meet income guidelines, a State residency requirement, and be individually determined to at “nutrition risk” by a health professional. Two major types of nutrition risk are recognized for WIC eligibility: Medically-based risks such as anemia, underweight, overweight, history of pregnancy complications, or poor pregnancy outcomes; Dietary risks, such as failure to meet the dietary guidelines or inappropriate nutrition practices. Nutrition risk is determined by a health professional such as a physician, nutritionist, or nurse, and is based on Federal guidelines. This health screening is free to program applicants. WIC participants receive checks or vouchers to purchase specific foods each month that are designed to supplement their diets. The foods provided for are high in one or more of the following nutrients: protein, calcium, iron and vitamins A and C. These are the nutrients frequently lacking in the diets of the program’s target participants. WIC foods include iron-fortified infant formula and infant cereal, iron-fortified adult cereal, vitamin C-rich fruit or vegetable juice, eggs, milk, cheese, peanut butter, dried beans/peas, tuna fish and carrots. Special therapeutic infant formulas and medical foods may be provided when prescribed by a physician for a specified medial condition.
Community Medical Centers, Inc. - M.l. King Elementary School Wic
Location: Stockton, CA - 95205
Contact Phone: (209) 870-0500
Details: WIC provides nutritious foods, nutrition education, and referrals to health and other social services to participants at no charge. WIC serves low-income pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, and infants and children up to age 5 who are at nutrition risk. Who is Eligible? Pregnant or postpartum women, infants, and children up to age 5 are eligible. They must meet income guidelines, a State residency requirement, and be individually determined to at “nutrition risk” by a health professional. Two major types of nutrition risk are recognized for WIC eligibility: Medically-based risks such as anemia, underweight, overweight, history of pregnancy complications, or poor pregnancy outcomes; Dietary risks, such as failure to meet the dietary guidelines or inappropriate nutrition practices. Nutrition risk is determined by a health professional such as a physician, nutritionist, or nurse, and is based on Federal guidelines. This health screening is free to program applicants. WIC participants receive checks or vouchers to purchase specific foods each month that are designed to supplement their diets. The foods provided for are high in one or more of the following nutrients: protein, calcium, iron and vitamins A and C. These are the nutrients frequently lacking in the diets of the program’s target participants. WIC foods include iron-fortified infant formula and infant cereal, iron-fortified adult cereal, vitamin C-rich fruit or vegetable juice, eggs, milk, cheese, peanut butter, dried beans/peas, tuna fish and carrots. Special therapeutic infant formulas and medical foods may be provided when prescribed by a physician for a specified medial condition.
Community Medical Centers, Inc. - Community Medical Centers Wic
Location: Stockton, CA - 95202
Contact Phone: (209) 870-5000
Details: WIC provides nutritious foods, nutrition education, and referrals to health and other social services to participants at no charge. WIC serves low-income pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, and infants and children up to age 5 who are at nutrition risk. Who is Eligible? Pregnant or postpartum women, infants, and children up to age 5 are eligible. They must meet income guidelines, a State residency requirement, and be individually determined to at “nutrition risk” by a health professional. Two major types of nutrition risk are recognized for WIC eligibility: Medically-based risks such as anemia, underweight, overweight, history of pregnancy complications, or poor pregnancy outcomes; Dietary risks, such as failure to meet the dietary guidelines or inappropriate nutrition practices. Nutrition risk is determined by a health professional such as a physician, nutritionist, or nurse, and is based on Federal guidelines. This health screening is free to program applicants. WIC participants receive checks or vouchers to purchase specific foods each month that are designed to supplement their diets. The foods provided for are high in one or more of the following nutrients: protein, calcium, iron and vitamins A and C. These are the nutrients frequently lacking in the diets of the program’s target participants. WIC foods include iron-fortified infant formula and infant cereal, iron-fortified adult cereal, vitamin C-rich fruit or vegetable juice, eggs, milk, cheese, peanut butter, dried beans/peas, tuna fish and carrots. Special therapeutic infant formulas and medical foods may be provided when prescribed by a physician for a specified medial condition.