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Robeson County WIC - Lumberton WIC Clinics

  • Name
  • Robeson County WIC
  • Address
  • 460 Country Club Rd
    Lumberton, NC 28360
  • Phone Number
  • (910) 671-3262
  • Fax
  • Operation hours
  • Type
  • Clinic/Application Site
  • Services Offered
  • Nutrition Education; Nutritious Foods; Breastfeeding Support and Information
  • Description
  • WIC stands for Women, Infants & Children. It is a food and nutrition program to help pregnant women and families with young children. The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program provides nutrition education, nutritious foods, breastfeeding support and information. The foods provided through WIC are a good source of essential nutrients. It improves the health of its participants and promotes lifestyle changes. Its participants have longer healthier pregnancies and fewer premature births. WIC is a short-term program designed to help families build healthy eating and living habits that will last a lifetime!
  • Phone 2
  • (910) 671-3222
  • Contact Person
  • Amy D’Angelo
  • E-Mail
  • WIC Foods
  • Mother’s Breastmilk; Infant Formula; Infant Cereal; Infant Fruits and Vegetables; Infant Meats; Milk; Cereal; Whole-grain Bread, Brown Rice, Whole-wheat and Soft-corn Tortillas; Fruits and Vegetables; Juice; Cheese; Tofu; Soy-Based Beverage; Dried or Canned Beans, Peas and Lentils; Peanut Butter; Eggs; Chunk-light Tuna or Salmon

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WIC Resources

  • WIC Breast Feeding Support
    Breastfeeding is essential in infant development and is recommended by the Women, Infant, and Child Program to be the best way of feeding babies.
  • WIC Eligibility Criteria
    To qualify for WIC benefits, applicants must meet Categorical, Residential, Income and Nutritional Risk Requirements.