Who may enroll in the WIC Program?
• pregnant women • breastfeeding women (up to infant’s 1st birthday) • non-breastfeeding postpartum women (after pregnancy ends or up to 6 months after the birth of an infant) • Infants and children up to 5 years old who live in D.C., have a medical and/or nutritional risk, or meet our liberal income guidelines To be eligible for WIC Program, you must meet all categorical, residential, income and medical/nutrition eligibility requirements. You may contact your local Children’s Hospital WIC Clinic (listed above) to schedule an appointment to determine if WIC is a good fit for your needs. For more information on WIC, check out the .
Related Questions
- The WIC program is under tremendous pressure, like other federal programs, to reduce costs. If you dont limit the cost of the food package, dont you run into problems?
- Can a WIC nutritionist who has not yet completed all of the ADA-approved Didactics Program in Dietetics courses apply?
- Is WIC an entitlement program?