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WOMEN, INFANTS & CHILDRENA Brief History

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What is the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women,

Infants & Children (WIC)?

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WIC is a federally funded program.

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It provides supplemental nutrition for the nation’s most nutritionally

vulnerable women, infants & children.

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In 1969, a group of physicians met with policy makers in Washington

D.C. at the Whitehouse Conference on Hunger.

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At this meeting, MDs expressed their concern regarding their low-

income, pregnant patients who were coming in their offices with

high risk pregnancies.

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Many of these issues could be resolved through adequate

nutrition.

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These physicians agreed that these mothers & their children could

benefit from supplemental food & nutrition guidance.

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Who qualifies for WIC?

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1. Pregnant women.

2. Women who have been breastfeeding for less than one year.

3. Women who are less than 6 months postpartum.

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Infants – 0-1 years old.

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Children up to 5 years of age.

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Participants must also have a household income below 185% of

the U.S. Poverty Income Guidelines.

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Or participate in an adjunctively eligible program such as SNAP

(formerly known as Food Stamps).

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How is supplemental

nutrition provided?

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Supplemental nutrition is provided in the form of checks or on an EBT

card.

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Clients are able to use these checks/EBT cards at WIC approved

vendors.

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WIC clients cannot purchase any food that they please.

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Clients must purchase foods that have been specially determined to meet their specific nutrition needs.

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WIC encourages breastfeeding and provides breastfeeding education

& support for its participants.

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Because breast milk is the best thing for baby.

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WIC also provides

referrals to healthcare.

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And WIC provides nutrition education for its clients.

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In other words, WIC helps to save lives by improving the nutritional

status of its clients thereby providing hope for a brighter

future for all participants.

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WIC = A Great Program


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