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WIC Announces November Schedule

Pendleton, ORLocal News

The Pendleton County WIC Clinic has announced its schedule for November, aiming to improve access to vital health services for local families. The clinic will be open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.

on Wednesdays at the Pendleton Community Building in Franklin. Additionally, limited services will be offered from 2 to 4 p. m. on other weekdays, catering to those who may need assistance outside of regular hours. This schedule reflects the clinic's commitment to serving the community effectively, ensuring that residents can receive necessary support.

Notably, Pendleton County participants are also eligible to access services in Petersburg, providing further flexibility for families in need. The announcement is crucial for promoting health and nutrition among low-income households in the area. For more information, residents are encouraged to call the clinic to inquire about services and eligibility criteria. This initiative highlights the importance of local health resources in fostering community well-being.

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