WIC: Women, Infants & Children

WIC is a Federal grant program, not an entitlement program, and it is widely regarded as one of the most successful social programs. Each year, Congress authorizes a specific amount of funding for the program. The  USDA Food and Nutrition Service administers the program and allocates funding to the state WIC agencies to pay for WIC foods, nutrition education and administrative costs.

This program provides supplemental food, health care referrals and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding post-partum women as well as infants and children up to age five who are determined to be at nutritional risk. From 1996-2011 the allocated for WIC was sufficient to provide for all eligible applicants. In 2009, 15 million women and children were eligible to participate in the WIC program.

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WIC benefits include:

WIC has a rich history ofencouraging participating mothers to breastfeed their infants in order to improve the nutritional status of the child. View one of WIC's many breastfeeding campaigns: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vyxh8RnuK3U

 

 

WIC Approved Foods

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WIC Eligibility Criteria

WIC Income Guidelines

To be eligible on the basis of income, applicants' gross income (i.e. before taxes are withheld) must fall at or below 185 percent of the U.S. Poverty Income Guidelines.  The guidelines for WIC are shown below.

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Application to WIC

Detailed information about applying to WIC can be found here.

WIC offices are located throughout the Massachusetts. Potential applicants can call 1-800-WIC-1007  to set up an appointment. Applicants should bring the following to the appointment: