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  2. WIC is a successful public health nutrition program that provides wholesome food, nutrition education and community support for income eligible women who are pregnant and post-partum, infants and children up to five years old. Learn More.

  3. Department of Health | WIC | How to Apply for WIC

    www.nj.gov/health/fhs/wic/participants/apply-wic

    New Jersey WIC Services are available to low and no income families as well as families experiencing unemployment, military deployment and other interim family financial hardships. How to Apply for and Receive WIC Benefits and Services.

  4. Login | NJ WIC - Government of New Jersey

    wic.nj.gov/njwic/login.aspx

    WIC is a successful public health nutrition program that provides wholesome food, nutrition education and community support for income eligible women who are pregnant and post-partum, infants and children up to five years old.

  5. Department of Health | WIC | Find a WIC Local Agency Near Me

    www.nj.gov/health/fhs/wic/participants/find-wic

    New Jersey WIC operates offices across the state. Click here for an interactive map of NJ WIC Local Agencies

  6. New Jersey WIC participants receive monthly benefits that can be used in more than 900 New Jersey WIC authorized stores to purchase milk, cheese, eggs, cereals, whole wheat bread, and other healthy foods that appear on the 2023 edition of the Approved Food List English Spanish.

  7. Food and Program Guide – New Jersey Wic - WIC Resources

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    Use the NJ WIC Food & Program Guide and/or WICShopper app to see approved foods. Use the WICShopper app’s Scan Barcode feature. Buy what you need, when you need it!

  8. eWIC — How to Shop for WIC Food Benefits

    www.njwiconline.org/html/ewic.cfm

    This video explains how WIC families will shop for WIC food benefits using their eWIC card. Everyone who shops for your family’s WIC foods should review the eWIC facts here —especially if they don’t attend WIC appointments.