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WIC provides health and nutrition information, referrals to health care and other social service programs, along with vouchers to purchase healthy foods including: milk, cheese, cereal, juice, eggs, peanut butter, whole grains, as well as fruits and vegetables. As soon as a woman has a positive pregnancy test at her health care provider, she becomes eligible for assistance. We serve pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, formula fed and breastfeeding babies and children up until their fifth birthday. Fathers and other custodial caregivers may apply as well.
WIC provides health and nutrition information, referrals to health care and other social service programs, along with vouchers to purchase healthy foods including: milk, cheese, cereal, juice, eggs, peanut butter, whole grains, as well as fruits and vegetables. As soon as a woman has a positive pregnancy test at her health care provider, she becomes eligible for assistance. We serve pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, formula fed and breastfeeding babies and children up until their fifth birthday. Fathers and other custodial caregivers may apply as well.
The York County Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program believes that every interaction between our staff and our participants is an opportunity to make a positive lifelong difference in the health of that individual and his or her family. WIC offers health information, nutritious foods, assistance with access to health care, and much more. All WIC services are provided to eligible Women, Infants and Children at no cost. York County WIC serves over 4,000 families each year.
The York County Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program believes that every interaction between our staff and our participants is an opportunity to make a positive lifelong difference in the health of that individual and his or her family. WIC offers health information, nutritious foods, assistance with access to health care, and much more. All WIC services are provided to eligible Women, Infants and Children at no cost. York County WIC serves over 4,000 families each year.
The York County Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program believes that every interaction between our staff and our participants is an opportunity to make a positive lifelong difference in the health of that individual and his or her family. WIC offers health information, nutritious foods, assistance with access to health care, and much more. All WIC services are provided to eligible Women, Infants and Children at no cost. York County WIC serves over 4,000 families each year.
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