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WHAT IS WIC? WIC
is a nutrition program that helps pregnant women, new mothers,
and young children eat well, learn about nutrition, and stay healthy. What
does WIC provide? Nutritious
foods Information
about food and nutrition Breastfeeding
information and support Diet
assessments Height
and weight assessments Iron
screenings Information
about other community resources Who is eligible for WIC? WIC
serves pregnant women, breastfeeding women, postpartum women, infants,
and children up to the age of five. To
qualify, participants must meet the income guidelines and have a
nutritional need. This
is determined at your local WIC office. MANY WORKING FAMILIES QUALIFY FOR WIC!! HOW TO APPLY: Call
our office for an appointment
Telephone: (315)798-5066
Or call the Growing Up Healthy Hotline @
1-800-522-5006 You
will be asked to bring the following to your appointment:
proof
of identification for person being
enrolled, for example:
WIC ID
Birth certificate, hospital record, or crib card
Photo I.D. (school card,
Proof of identity for the
parent, guardian, or proxy
Same as above
Proof of current entire household income, for example :
Current
pay, for past four weeks or proof of unemployment
Current notice of decision letter (food stamps or medicaid)
Proof
of child support
Proof of current residence, for example:
Current bill
Rent
receipt or lease with address included
Any
document with your name and current address
Child/children's immunization records
Proof of pregnancy If
you will need language or sign language interpreter or other
accommodation please let WIC staff know in advance.
AT THE END OF YOUR
APPOINTMENT…. If
you qualify, you will be given WIC checks for nutritious foods.
You will be given a list of grocery stores where you can cash
your checks for WIC approved foods, and a list of WIC approved foods for
your information. Once
enrolled, Infants
can receive WIC through their first year. (Then they can re-enrolled at
one year as children) Out
reach sites in
To
help WHAT
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For WIC participants with special formula needs, please contact your local
WIC agency |
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NEW YORK STATE WIC INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES are below: |
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Effective May 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009 |
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GROSS INCOME |
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PHONE: 798-5066 |
FAX: 738-0518 |
HOURS:
8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. |
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Nicholas A. DeRosa |
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Oneida County
Department of Health |
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© 2003 Oneida County, New York, USA |
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