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File #: 2059-05    Version: Name: Motion expressing the sense of Allegheny County Council, callingon the Administration, specifically the Allegheny County Health Department, to explore all possible avenues to re-open the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Woman, Infants, and Children (WIC
Type: Motion Status: Approved
File created: 6/21/2005 In control: Committee on Health & Human Services
On agenda: Final action: 7/12/2005
Title: Motion expressing the sense of Allegheny County Council, callingon the Administration, specifically the Allegheny County Health Department, to explore all possible avenues to re-open the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Woman, Infants, and Children (WIC) site in McKees Rocks in order to serve the program participants there and to prevent the loss of any other participants in the program; and, further, requesting that the Allegheny County Health Department report back to this Council by September 1, 2005 as to the results of any conclusions, investigations, or results of looking into reopening the WIC Office in McKees Rocks.
Sponsors: Doug Price, Vince Gastgeb, Dave Fawcett, Edward Kress, Joan Cleary
Attachments: 1. 2059-05 to Onorato, Flynn & Dixon.htm, 2. 2059-05.pdf

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Motion expressing the sense of Allegheny County Council, callingon the Administration, specifically the Allegheny County Health Department, to explore all possible avenues to re-open the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Woman, Infants, and Children (WIC) site in McKees Rocks in order to serve the program participants there and to prevent the loss of any other participants in the program; and, further, requesting that the Allegheny County Health Department report back to this Council by September 1, 2005 as to the results of any conclusions, investigations, or results of looking into reopening the WIC Office in McKees Rocks.

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WHEREAS, the Federal government sponsors the WIC program, run by the Allegheny County Health Department, to provide infant formula, high-nutrient foods, nutrition and breast feeding education, fresh fruits and vegetables at farmers' markets and medical testing and referrals for low-income pregnant and new moms and infants and children up to 5 years old so that they can have a healthy start at life; and

WHEREAS, for over a decade, the County Health Department operated a WIC center in McKees Rocks, located in the basement of the community program Focus on Renewal (F.O.R.), and served approximately one thousand three hundred (1300) families, and

WHEREAS, in September of 2004, McKees Rocks and other areas of Allegheny County were hit by flooding which caused widespread damage, including flooding at the basement of the F.O.R. building; and

WHEREAS, in addition to the loss of computers, equipment and property at the McKees Rocks WIC office due to the flooding, federal cutbacks in the WIC program caused the Allegheny County Health Department to review its budget allocations in the WIC program, and the decision was made to shut down the WIC center located in the McKees Rocks F.O.R, and offer those participants to apply for benefits at one of two alternative sites, in Carnegie or Pittsburgh; and

WHEREAS, altho...

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