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The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children - better known as the WIC Program serves pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants and children up to age five. The WIC Program provides nutritious foods, information on healthy eating and living, and referrals to health care. SEARHC WIC hopes to serve as many eligible women, infants and children as possible, and to make the application process quick and easy. Those eligible for WIC include: Pregnant woman; Woman who recently delivered a baby, or miscarried; Infant/child under the age of five. You automatically qualify for WIC if you currently receive any of the following: Medicaid, Denali Kid Care, Food Stamps, ATAP, Free or reduced-price school lunches
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children - better known as the WIC Program serves pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants and children up to age five. The WIC Program provides nutritious foods, information on healthy eating and living, and referrals to health care. SEARHC WIC hopes to serve as many eligible women, infants and children as possible, and to make the application process quick and easy. Those eligible for WIC include: Pregnant woman; Woman who recently delivered a baby, or miscarried; Infant/child under the age of five. You automatically qualify for WIC if you currently receive any of the following: Medicaid, Denali Kid Care, Food Stamps, ATAP, Free or reduced-price school lunches
The KANA WIC Program provides supplemental foods, in the form of vouchers, to eligible families to help purchase nutritious foods. Growth and development monitoring, diet assessment, and nutrition education services are available to all eligible families. High risk nutrition counseling is available through a registered dietician. Breastfeeding services and support are also an integral component of WIC services. Eligibility determination is based on federal poverty guidelines, residency and nutritional risk. The program is committed to excellence in health and nutrition promotion.
WIC is a supplemental nutrition program that helps pregnant women, new mothers and young children eat well, learn about good nutrition and stay healthy. It provides monthly vouchers for healthy foods, nutrition counseling, health screenings and referrals, and breastfeeding support. Services are based on income eligibility.
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