Frequently Asked Questions
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WIC
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WIC is a nutrition program that helps families eat well and stay healthy by providing:WIC
- Immunizations
- Nutrition education
- One-on-one counseling about nutrition
- Referrals to health care and other programs
- Support and help with breastfeeding
- Vouchers to buy healthy foods
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- Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or who recently had a baby
- Infants from birth to 1 year of age
- Children from 1 year of age to 5th birthday
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WomenWIC
- How to breastfeed
- How to care for yourself during pregnancy and after you have your baby
Infants- What to feed your baby
- How to breastfeed
- How to keep your baby healthy with good nutrition
Children- How to feed your child
- How to keep your child healthy with good nutrition
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At some appointments, you will see a counselor who will give you suggestions for healthy eating. At other times, you will join a group of WIC participants to discuss, share, and learn about a variety of nutrition topics which can help you and your family stay healthy.WIC
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At some appointments, your WIC staff will check to see if you or your child is still eligible for WIC. This is called recertification. You will need to bring:WIC
- Proof of income
- Proof of address
- The person being recertified
- WIC ID card
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If you meet the income and nutrition need: Children can stay on WIC until 5 years of age. Women can stay on WIC if breastfeeding, until one year after your baby is born. If not breastfeeding, until six months after your baby is born.WIC