Expecting a child
Updated November 24, 2025
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Next steps to take when you are a new parent or have become a guardian, adoptive, or foster parent.
Pregnant mothers who meet income guidelines can register for the WIC program at any Cherokee Nation health center for resources and assistance buying healthy foods from participating grocery stores and farmers markets. WIC participants can also apply to the First Steps to Hope program which provides cash supplements for 18 months to care for new families.
Updated November 24, 2025