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Nutrition risk: A nutritional risk assessment will be conducted by a qualified health professional (physician, nurse, or nutritionist).Residential: You must be a resident of the state in which you are applying for assistance.

Income: Applicants' pre-tax income must fall at or below 185% of the U.S.Also considered in this category are parents or guardians that are the sole provider including fathers, grandparents, and foster parents. Categorical: Program participation is largely reserved for pregnant, breastfeeding, or non-breastfeeding postpartum women infants and children under age five.WIC determines eligibility using the following four criteria: To find your local WIC office and program in your state, visit the Food and Nutrition page.įor a list of additional government benefits you may be eligible to receive, check out our Benefit Finder tool. WIC is a federal government program funded by the U.S. The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) provides healthcare and nutrition to low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under age five.
