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WIC Supplemental Nutrition Program
To get the right start in life, your baby and young children must have a nutritious diet and good health care. Good eating habits begin with you during pregnancy and continue during the important years.
The extra $ amount for fruits and vegetables has been extended. Children ages 1-4 will now receive $26/per month, pregnant and post-partum mothers will receive $47/per month, and breastfeeding mothers will receive $52/per month. Call us now to enroll during this extra special time!
Please call 517-788-4484 now for your appointment!
Need Help?
WIC provides special foods, and information on nutrition along with other services. You can enroll in WIC if you are:
- A pregnant woman
- A postpartum woman
- A breastfeeding mother
- If you have a child under 5
And...
If you live in Michigan, and meet income requirements. Read more information by viewing the WIC Brochure (PDF).
What Price Do I Pay?
All services provided by WIC are free.
Additional Resources
- Michigan Department of Community Health WIC website
- Document for the Michigan WIC Food Guide (PDF)
- WIC internet Nutrition Education Classes
- Submitting your certificate electronically (PDF) through email
Our WIC Staff is Here to Serve You & Your Needs
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WIC (Women, Infants & Children) Program
Physical Address
1715 Lansing Ave
Jackson, MI 49202
Phone: 517-788-4484Fax: 517-768-2079
Monday - Friday:
Monday 8:00 - 4:30
Tuesday 8:00 – 6:30
Wednesday 8:00 – 4:30
Thursday 8:00 – 4:30
Friday 8:00 – 4:30