South Carolina Women, Infant and Children (E-WIC) participants can use their E-WIC cards at self-checkouts at Walmart and Kroger's stores ing to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, which manages the state's WIC program.
CPA prescribes maximum amount of 806 oz. for a fully formula fed 2-month-old infant. − 9 total cans of formula will be issued. − Each can reconstitutes to 90 ounces.
The South Carolina WIC program is intended for families in need of nutritional education and support. WIC foods and formula are to be used for the WIC participant only and cannot be sold or given away. WIC foods not used by the participant should be returned to the local WIC site.
Income Eligibility Guidelines (effective 07/01/2024 - 06/30/2025) Household SizeAnnuallyMonthly Family of 5 67,673 5,640 Family of 6 77,626 6,469 Family of 7 87,579 7,299 Family of 8 97,532 8,1285 more rows
What Benefits Does WIC Provide? WIC provides basic nutritious foods to eligible pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, as well as infants and children. These foods are rich in protein, iron, calcium, fiber, and vitamins.
How will I use my eWIC card when I shop? Choose WIC foods using your WIC shopping list, benefit balance, and Food Guide. Pick a checkout lane that accepts WIC (if applicable) Tell the cashier you are using an eWIC card. Place your WIC items first, ahead of other foods. Swipe your eWIC card and enter your 4-digit PIN.