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WIC Clinics/Programs in Georgia

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Paulding County Health Department Wic Clinic

Dallas GA 30132 | (770) 443-7881

WIC has provided nutrition education and supplemental foods to low income families for over thirty years. Participants receive a nutrition assessment, health screening, medical history, body measurements (weight and height), hemoglobin check, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, referrals to other health and social services, and vouchers for healthy foods.

Peach County Health Department - Ft. Valley Clinic

Fort Valley GA 31030 | (478) 825-6939

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a special nutrition program that provides nutritional education, food supplements, and referrals to health care providers to eligible pregnant, breastfeeding or postpartum women, infants, and children up to age five.

Pickens County Wic Clinic

Jasper GA 30143 | (866) 942-9675

WIC serves women, infants, and children in families with income at or below 185 percent of the federally poverty level or enrolled in Medicaid; and who are at risk for nutritional deficiencies. Participant categories consist of pregnant, postpartum and breast-feeding women; infants and children up to their fifth birthday.

Pierce County Health Department Wic Clinic

Blackshear GA 31516 | (912) 449-2032

Program Mission: To safeguard the health of low-income women, infants, and children up to age 5 who are at nutritional risk by providing nutritious foods to supplement diets, information on healthy eating, and referrals to health care.

Polk County Health Department - Cedartown Wic Clinic

Cedartown GA 30125 | (770) 749-2270

WIC has provided nutrition education and supplemental foods to low income families for over thirty years. Participants receive a nutrition assessment, health screening, medical history, body measurements (weight and height), hemoglobin check, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, referrals to other health and social services, and vouchers for healthy foods.

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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.