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Wisconsin Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Announces COVID-19 Income and Other Updates on Services, Welcomes Those Who are Furloughed to Check if They are Eligible

April 4, 2020

By WIC

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and rising unemployment, Wisconsin WIC continues to serve WIC participants and encourages all eligible parents and expecting parents to sign up. All 69 WIC Local Agencies in Wisconsin are supporting WIC families at this time, but it is recommended to call your local WIC clinic before coming in.

COVID-19 Updates:

WIC CONSIDERS BOTH FUTURE INCOME AND PAST INCOME – WIC considers your future income and/or past income to qualify for the program. This means that if you were recently laid off or furloughed, your future income is taken into account.

WIC BENEFITS REMAIN VALID – WIC is not planning to make any changes to the way in which participants receive their benefits. Benefits are issued remotely to a participant’s eWIC card.

WIC FOODS ARE STILL AVAILABLE – Grocery stores are especially busy and stock levels for WIC-approved foods may be low. Please be assured that this is not a food shortage. Manufacturer warehouses are fully stocked with WIC-approved foods. Grocery stores are waiting for their regular shipments, so WIC is encouraging participants to shop early in the morning to increase their likelihood of finding fully stocked shelves.

WIC IS SHARING THE FACTS – Due to the uncertainty around the ever-evolving COVID-19 pandemic, misinformation regarding WIC has been circulating. WIC has addressed these misconceptions on the website, wicmomstrong.com.

WIC REMAINS IN TOUCH – WIC is keeping participants updated with the latest information and providing resources during this time on Facebook and Instagram at @WICMomStrong.

Are You Recently Unemployed or Furloughed?

Sign up if You Are Eligible:

WIC serves low-income pregnant, postpartum, breastfeeding women, infants, and children under age five who have health or nutrition risks. Many working families are part of WIC. Dads, grandparents, and other caregivers of children under the age of 5 may also sign up kids for WIC. Foster children and Kinship Care recipients under age 5, and foster teens who are pregnant are eligible for WIC.

You must meet four criteria to be eligible for WIC:

• Live in Wisconsin
• Pregnant or breastfeeding woman, woman within the first 6 months postpartum, infant up to age one, or a child up to age five
• Have a health or nutrition need
• Be income-eligible – All sources of gross income, including overtime, in the household before any deductions are made. This also includes, but is not limited to, child support, unemployment, and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments. For more information about income eligibility, contact a local WIC Office.

For detailed information about qualifying for WIC, visit wicmomstrong.com/

Not sure if you qualify?

You may qualify if anyone in your family is receiving FoodShare, Medicaid, BadgerCare Plus, Wisconsin Works Program (W2), Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR).

About Wisconsin, Infants, and Children (WIC)

The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a nutrition program for pregnant women, infants, women who are breastfeeding, postpartum women, and children younger than 5. WIC provides nutrition education, breastfeeding education and support, supplemental nutritious foods, and connections to other community services

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