The Clinton County Women, Infants and Children's
Program (WIC)
WIC is a supplemental food program
which provides food, nutrition counseling and health referrals to income
eligible pregnant, postpartum and
breastfeeding
women, as well as infants and children under
the age of five years. The Clinton County WIC Program provides checks for
approved foods high in essential nutrients required for growth, development
and general health. These foods may include eggs, low fat milk, cheese,
iron-fortified hot or cold cereal, beans, peas and lentils, peanut butter,
100% juice, whole grain bread products, brown rice, fresh, frozen or canned
fruit and vegetables. Infants receive formula and at 6 months of age stage 2
fruit and vegetables are provided and infant cereal. Exclusively
breastfeeding women receive and enhanced food package. WIC participants are
able to use their WIC checks in many authorized area stores. Market coupons
are distributed during the summer months enabling WIC participants to
purchase fresh fruits and vegetables from area farmers' markets.
WIC clinics are available in many Clinton County townships where WIC
community residents are more conveniently served. Evening hours are also
available for working individuals.Established as a pilot program in 1972, WIC is
administered at the Federal level by the Food and Nutrition Service of the
US Department of Agriculture. WIC is effective in improving the health of
pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children.
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