The Special Supplemental Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) provides monthly food benefits that can be redeemed at approximately 2,800 authorized retail food vendors statewide. WIC benefits are given on an easy-to-use eWIC card that works like a debit card.
WIC helps low-income women and their children buy food. You'll get an eWIC card for buying food. You'll also get access to services like nutrition counseling, breastfeeding support, health education, and referrals to other programs.
WIC participants generally have several appointments each year. Certification appointments – during which a family is enrolled in WIC or their certification is renewed – are usually the longest appointments, especially for new applicants or families with multiple participants.
2025 Federal Income Guidelines Household SizeAnnualWeekly 2 37,814 728 3 47,767 919 4 57,720 1,110 5 67,673 1,3025 more rows
Finalize as proposed to provide the CVB in the following base monthly amounts, adjusted annually for inflation: Children $24. Pregnant, postpartum $43. Breastfeeding $47.
Maximum monthly allowance (MMA): 14 containers of liquid concentrate infant formula x 26 reconstituted fluid ounces = 364 fl. oz.
PediaSure products are WIC-eligible in most states with an appropriate diagnosis and a prescriber's medical referral. Check with your local WIC agency for additional information on which products are available through WIC in your state.
Birth- 5 months: The only food your infant needs at this time is breastmilk or formula. WIC cannot provide infant foods until your baby turns 6 months old. 6-11 months: At this age breastmilk or formula are still the primary source of nutrition for your baby.
How Much Milk Should I Feed My Baby? Babies AgeDaily VolumeMonthly Bundle Size (14.1 oz) 4 months 5-6 bottles (4-6 fl. oz) 8 cans 5 months 5-6 bottles (5-7 fl. oz) 6 to 11 months 4-5 bottles (6-8 fl. oz) 10 cans 12 months 3-4 bottles (8 fl. oz) 4 cans4 more rows
Maximum monthly allowance (MMA): 14 containers of liquid concentrate infant formula x 26 reconstituted fluid ounces = 364 fl. oz.