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WIC Clinics/Programs in Minnesota

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Wabasha County Wic

Wabasha MN 55981 | (651) 565-5200

WIC is a nutrition education program. WIC provides supplemental foods which promote good health for pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants and children up to age five.

Wadena County Public Health Department Wic

Wadena MN 56482 | (218) 631-7629

WIC is a nutrition and breastfeeding program that helps young families eat well and be healthy. WIC can help: Pregnant woman learn about nutritious foods for a healthy pregnancy and birth; Support breastfeeding and help new moms meet their breastfeeding goals; Families provide nutritious foods to their young children so they are healthy, happy and ready to learn.

Waseca County Public Health Wic

Waseca MN 56093 | (507) 835-0685

WIC is a nutrition program that helps families eat well and stay healthy by providing nutrition education, one-on-one counseling about nutrition, vouchers to buy healthy foods, support and help with breast-feeding, and referrals to health care, immunizations, and other programs. WIC is for women who are pregnant or children from birth to 5 years old who meet eligibility guidelines.

Washington County Wic - Cottage Grove

Cottage Grove MN 55016 | (651) 430-6658

WIC is a nutrition program that helps families eat well and stay healthy. The WIC program provides nutrition education through nutrition assessments, and offers one-on-one counseling about food, nutrition and breastfeeding. WIC gives vouchers to buy healthy foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables, milk, protein foods, whole grains, cereals, infant foods and more. WIC also helps with referrals to other health and social services.

Washington County Wic - Forest Lake

Forest Lake MN 55025 | (651) 430-6658

WIC is a nutrition program that helps families eat well and stay healthy. The WIC program provides nutrition education through nutrition assessments, and offers one-on-one counseling about food, nutrition and breastfeeding. WIC gives vouchers to buy healthy foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables, milk, protein foods, whole grains, cereals, infant foods and more. WIC also helps with referrals to other health and social services.

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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.