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  Determining WIC Eligibility

There are four guidelines used to determine if an applicant is eligible to participate in WIC.

They are:

  1. Category: An applicant must be in one of the categories served by WIC.
      Pregnant Woman
      Breastfeeding woman (up to 1 year after delivery)
      Non-breastfeeding woman (up to 6 months after the pregnancy ends)
      Infant (child under 1 year old)
      Child (1 to 5 years of age)


  2. Residence: The applicant must live in Stanislaus County


  3. Income: The applicant’s family income must be within WIC guidelines
    (Click here for the guidelines >>)


  4. Nutritional Need: The applicant must have a health problem (nutritional need) which can be improved with good nutrition.

How to Apply for WIC

A person can find out if they qualify for the WIC program by calling the main office at 209-558-7377. After a short screening process, the person is given an enrollment appointment. Most participants are enrolled and receive benefits within two weeks of the initial phone call.

Services and benefits provided by the WIC Program

Once eligible, participants come to a WIC office/site of their choice on a monthly or bimonthly schedule, to receive:

  • Nutrition education classes or individual nutrition assessments and counseling
  • Special Checks for exchange of specific nutritious foods at local grocery stores.
  • Breastfeeding education and support for pregnant and new mothers.
    Click here for more breastfeeding information >>
  • Linkages and referrals to health care providers and other social services


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