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The Williamson County Juvenile Justice Center is a part of Williamson County Juvenile Services, which is a department that employs more than 150 staff members. The department is governed by Williamson County in Texas and includes an administrative department that assists individuals in collecting, disseminating and recording juvenile and fiscal data. The department s health services team provides a range of health care solutions that includes identification, assessment and treatment services for juveniles and families. Williamson County Juvenile Services governs a court and probation services department that offers support and resources for youths to increase community safety. It administers the O.A.R. program.

Georgetown WIC Office

The WIC and Community Nutrition program at WCCHD provides nutrition education and healthy foods for pregnant women, new mothers, infants and young children. WIC services are provided at the four main WCCHD clinics in Georgetown, Taylor, Round Rock, and Cedar Park, as well as a part-time clinic in Bartlett. WIC Benefits -Individual nutrition assessment and counseling by a Registered Dietitian (RD), degreed nutritionist or nurse -Group nutrition education classes -Breastfeeding education and support -Vouchers for healthy supplemental foods -Referral to services such as immunizations, healthcare, social services, Medicaid, and food stamps Who Can Receive Benefits? WIC services are free to those who are eligible which include: -Pregnant women -Women who are breastfeeding a baby under one year of age -Women who have had a baby in the past six months -Parents, step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of infants and children under five can apply for their children If you have a job or if you have private health insurance, you can still apply for WIC.

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