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WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) is a nutrition assistance program for low-income pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and young children. The program provides access to healthy foods, nutrition education, and healthcare referrals to eligible participants. Here are the steps to apply for WIC: 1. Find your nearest WIC agency: You can find your nearest WIC agency by using the USDA’s WIC agency locator tool, or by calling your state’s WIC agency. 2. Schedule an appointment: Once you have found your nearest WIC agency, call to schedule an appointment. The staff will let you know what documents you will need to bring with you. 3. Bring required documents: At your appointment, you will need to bring proof of identification, proof of income, and proof of residency. These documents vary by state, so be sure to ask the staff which documents you will need to bring. 4. Attend the appointment: At your appointment, you will meet with a WIC staff member who will go over your eligibility and discuss the program’s benefits. They may also ask you questions about your health and diet to determine which foods would be most beneficial for you and your family. 5. Receive benefits: If you are found to be eligible for the WIC program, you will receive an electronic benefits card (EBT) that can be used to purchase WIC-approved foods at participating grocery stores. 6. Attend follow-up appointments: You will need to attend periodic follow-up appointments with the WIC staff to continue receiving benefits and to receive additional nutrition education. Note that each state may have slightly different application processes, so it’s important to check with your local WIC agency to make sure you have all the necessary information and documents before applying.
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