WIC (Women, Infants and Children)
Washtenaw County Special Supplemental Food Program
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a health and nutrition program that helps pregnant women, new mothers, and young children eat well and stay healthy. WIC also provides nutrition education and counseling and help accessing health care. To apply for WIC services please call 734-544-6800.
WIC Fast Fact 
Four and Five year olds who participated in WIC in early childhood have better vocabularies than comparable children who did not participate in WIC!
Who is eligible for WIC?
The participants of WIC are either:
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Pregnant women
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Women breastfeeding a baby that is less than 1 year of age
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Women who have had a baby in the past 6 months
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Infants and children under the age of 5
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Parents, step-parents, guardians and foster parents of infants and children
under the age of 5 can apply for their children -
If you have a job or if you have private health insurance, you can still
apply for WIC
Income Guidelines for 2008:
2008 WIC Income Guidelines
|
Size of Economic Unit |
Hourly |
Weekly |
Monthly |
Yearly |
|
1 |
$9.25 |
$370 |
$1,604 |
$19,240 |
|
2 |
12.46 |
499 |
2,159 |
25,900 |
|
3 |
15.66 |
627 |
2,714 |
32,560 |
|
4 |
18.86 |
755 |
3,269 |
39,220 |
|
5 |
22.06 |
883 |
3,824 |
45,880 |
|
6 |
25.26 |
1,011 |
4,379 |
52,540 |
|
7 |
28.47 |
1,139 |
4,934 |
59,200 |
|
8 |
31.67 |
1,267 |
5,489 |
65,860 |
|
Additional Economic Unit Member Add |
$+3.21 |
129 |
555 |
6,660 |
|
A pregnant woman is counted as one (1) plus the number of infants expected when determining income eligibility for the total economic unit. | ||||
Are WIC services free?
Yes! All WIC services are free to those who are eligible.
To apply for WIC services please call 734-544-6800.
What does WIC provide?
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Clients receive individual nutrition counseling and a variety of learning opportunities
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Breastfeeding support
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Participants receive benefits in the form of a WIC Bridge/EBT card which they may use to purchase food at any WIC authorized stores throughout Michigan.
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The WIC program provides referrals to health and social agencies including Medicaid, food stamps, immunizations, medical and dental services, family planning, parenting classes, breastfeeding support and much, much more!
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All infants receive infant cereal and infant juice after six months of age.
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Access to medical care assistance
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Women and children may be eligible to receive:
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Milk
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Cheese
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Juice
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Eggs
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Cereals fortified with iron
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Dry beans/peas
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Canned tuna and carrots for women fully breastfeeding
How does WIC make a difference?
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Research shows that WIC improves birth outcomes by decreasing infant mortality rates, lowering the incidence of preterm deliveries and reducing low birth weight babies.
What other services do you offer?
Public Health Nurses are available at some WIC sites to provide immunizations.
NUTRITION EDUCATION: Nutrition education is offered to all WIC participants or their caregivers.
REFERRALS: An added benefit of the WIC Program is screening for other health problems and referrals to appropriate health and social service agencies. These referrals may be for Medicaid, family planning, immunizations and more. WIC also offers voter registration.
BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT: Research shows that breastmilk has numerous benefits to the infant, mother and the community. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends breastfeeding for at least 12 months, and thereafter as desired. WIC has trained personnel ready to assist mothers with breastfeeding. Breast pumps are provided as necessary at no cost. WIC ofers breastfeeding classes to help moms learn why breastfeeding is the best start for their baby, how to pump and store breast milk, and much more. For more information on breastfeeding visit www.breastfeeding.com.
Washtenaw County Breastfeeding Coalition (WCBC): The WCBC is a non-profit association of health professionals whose mission is to promote, protect and support breastfeeding. More information
PROJECT FRESH: A summer program which provides coupons for fresh Michigan grown fruits and vegetables from vendors at the Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor farmers markets. For more information about Project Fresh, go to the Michigan Department of Community Health Website.
We began scheduling Project Fresh appointments on June 2, 2008 and will continue to schedule until all slots are full. Once the appointmenets are full, we will then initiate a waiting list for any remaining booklets. Appointments are made on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please call the WIC Office at 734-544-6800 for further updates.
WASHTENAW COUNTY MATERNAL INFANT HEALTH PROGRAM (MIHP)
EarlyOn Program - children ages 0 through 2 with developmental delays are provided services which include evaluation/assessment and service coordination
PREGNANCY TESTING: Pregnancy testing is offered free of charge on Wednesdays only in Room 149 of Towner, Building I, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m
CHILDRENS SPECIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES (CSHCS)
"This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer."
Updated 7/25/2008




