Washington WIC Program >> Tacoma WIC Clinics
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WIC is a supplemental nutrition program for pregnant and breastfeeding women, as well as infants and children under age 5. WIC provides nutritious foods, plus other benefits, free of charge to eligible families. Services offered at our 11 MultiCare WIC sites in Pierce County include nutritional and breastfeeding support, including tips on keeping you and your family healthy. We will also provide referrals to medical and dental providers, along with a variety of other community resources. WIC serves: Breastfeeding women up to 1 year after delivery; Children up to age 5 years; Infants; Postpartum women up to 6 months after delivery; Pregnant women
WIC is a supplemental nutrition program for pregnant and breastfeeding women, as well as infants and children under age 5. WIC provides nutritious foods, plus other benefits, free of charge to eligible families. Services offered at our 11 MultiCare WIC sites in Pierce County include nutritional and breastfeeding support, including tips on keeping you and your family healthy. We will also provide referrals to medical and dental providers, along with a variety of other community resources. WIC serves: Breastfeeding women up to 1 year after delivery; Children up to age 5 years; Infants; Postpartum women up to 6 months after delivery; Pregnant women
Our WIC Program is designed to provide supplemental nutritional support for low-income pregnant women and families.
WIC is a supplemental food and nutrition/breastfeeding education program that helps pregnant women, new mothers, and young children to eat and live healthily. Clients receive nutrition and breastfeeding counseling, vouchers for nutritious foods, and assistance with referrals to needed services. Breast pumps are available on loan for breast-feeding moms.
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