What is the best way to deal with a picky eater?

Many parent struggle with a picky or choosy eater at some point in childhood. It's very common and challenging at the same time. Don't give up because we want kids to see a new food many times in order to become familiar and comfortable eating it. Make family meals relaxed to avoid pressure to eat

What is the best way to deal with a picky eater?2024-09-04T16:31:30+00:00

Skagit Gleaners

A Skagit Gleaners membership can help you save money on your monthly food expenses and household needs. Visit their website at www.skagitgleaners.org/membership

Skagit Gleaners2023-09-07T00:55:04+00:00

Why don’t I see any food benefits listed?

There may be a few reasons that you don't have food benefits on your account: You may have purchased all of your foods for the month. You can check your "Purchase History" on your WICShopper app to see what foods have been purchased recently. Check to see if you have an appointment with us scheduled

Why don’t I see any food benefits listed?2023-09-06T23:59:22+00:00

How can I make an appointment?

Whether you are an existing WIC client or interested in applying for WIC, we would love to hear from you! You can make an appointment in one of the following ways: Call us at 360-854-0435 Fill out our contact form Email us at WIC@UnitedGeneral.org

How can I make an appointment?2023-01-05T01:40:44+00:00

What if English is not my primary language?

Our current WIC staff members speak English and Spanish.  We have access to interpreters on the phone for other languages. Nutrition education and breastfeeding materials are printed in a variety of languages.  The WIC Shopper App has many language options available.

What if English is not my primary language?2023-01-05T01:18:25+00:00

How often are WIC appointments?

WIC appointments are individualized for you, and they usually happen every 1-3 months.

How often are WIC appointments?2023-01-05T01:16:16+00:00

HelpMeGrow Skagit

HelpMeGrow Skagit helps locals grow up healthy from pregnancy to early childhood through services such as the Pregnancy Connections Nurse, Family Resource Navigator, and Family Resource center.

HelpMeGrow Skagit2023-01-04T19:45:33+00:00

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) is a program of the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) that provides cash grants and medical coverage for Washington State residents who are responsible for the care of children under the age of 18 or who are pregnant and meet the eligibility criteria.

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)2023-01-04T19:41:57+00:00
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