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To apply to be a WIC participant, you will need to contact your state, territory, Tribe, or local agency to set up an appointment. Contact the WIC agency serving your area to schedule an appointment.
Step 1: Find a WIC Clinic. WIC Clinic Locator. Call the Help Me Grow WA Hotline at 1-800-322-2588. Step 2: Call and Make an Appointment. Friendly WIC staff will help you schedule an appointment and will answer your questions. Your first appointment will take about 30-45 minutes and you'll get your food benefits that day! Read about who's eligible
WIC provides healthy food, nutrition education, family resources, and breastfeeding support at no cost. It's easy to apply online! WIC appointments are available by phone, video, online, and in-person.
Check to see if you may be eligible for WIC benefits using our PreScreening Tool. The WIC Prescreening Tool is a web-based application intended to help potential WIC applicants determine if they are likely to be eligible for WIC benefits.
The WIC program aims to safeguard the health of low-income women, infants, and children up to age 5 who are at nutrition risk by providing nutritious foods to supplement diets, information on healthy eating, and referrals to health care.
How to apply for WIC. Public Health offers WIC information and services at locations across King County. Home or off-site visits are also available. Call us for an appointment at a location near you 206-263-9300. or; Fill out this online interest form: WIC Interest Form. Washington State Dept. of Health
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) can help you and your young children get food, nutrition counseling, and social service referrals. Find out if you are eligible for WIC and apply
See How Wic can Help You and Your Family. See what benefits you and your family could be eligible for and start the application process today. Take the Assessment Find a Clinic.
Get ideas for feeding your family and staying active. You can: Get kid-friendly recipes, tips about feeding your children, and ideas to improve your whole family's health and nutrition. Schedule one-on-one appointments with a nutritionist at no cost to you. Access nutrition education materials.
How to Apply to Participate in WIC. Are you eligible for WIC benefits? What is "nutritional risk?" Two major types of nutritional risk are recognized for WIC eligibility: Medically-based risks (designated as "high priority") such as anemia, underweight, maternal age, history of pregnancy complications, or poor pregnancy outcomes.