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What does WIC stand for?
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What is WIC?
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What can WIC provide for my family?
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How do I qualify for WIC?
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What is Farmers’ Market?
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Where are they located in Williamson
County and when are they open?
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How do I find WIC vendors?
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What days/times do you offer
immunizations?
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Where do I find out about parenting
classes?
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Where do I apply for Medicaid and how do I qualify?
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Where can I get assistance with
rent/utility bills, household
needs/food/clothing, medical needs?
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WIC stands for Women, Infants, and
Children and is a Supplemental Nutrition
Program for these populations. For more
information see the
WIC page on this website.
The WIC program at WCCHD provides
nutrition education and vouchers for
healthy foods for pregnant women, new
mothers, infants and young children.
For more information see the
WIC page on this website.
Individual nutrition assessment and
counseling by a Registered Dietitian
(RD), degreed nutritionist or nurse
- Group nutrition education
classes
- Breastfeeding education and
support
- Vouchers for healthy
supplemental foods
- Referral to services such as
immunizations, healthcare, social
services, Medicaid, and food stamps
Read more about
WIC Benefits.
Pregnant or postpartum women,
infants, and children up to age 5 are
eligible. They must meet income
guidelines, a State residency
requirement, and be individually
determined to be at "nutritional risk"
by a health professional. Please
call for
an appointment to see if you
qualify.
Farmers’ Markets are seasonal
community events where local farmers
bring fresh produce and other products
for the public to purchase. WIC
participants can redeem special Farmers’
Market vouchers for these fresh fruits
and vegetables.
2008 Williamson County Farmers’
Markets:
- Georgetown (400 S. Austin
Avenue) begins April 3 and continue
every Thursday, 3-6:30 pm.
- Georgetown Sun City (Sun City
Village Activity Center) begin April
1 and continue every Tuesday, 10 am
to Noon.
- Round Rock (City Hall Parking
Garage, 200 E. Baghdad Road) begins
April 5 and continue every Saturday,
8 am – Noon.
- Taylor (corner of 5th St. and
Main) begins May 5 and continue
every Monday and Wednesday, 3:30 –
6:30 pm.
A list of active WIC vendors is
available on the Department of State
Health Service's WIC webpage, located at
http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/wichd/vo/vlist.shtm.
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Immunization days and time vary for
each clinic. See the
Clinic Schedule to find the most
convenient place and time for you.
Bridges to Growth,
http://www.georgetownproject.com/bridges/index.htm.
Phone (512) 930-5198.
There are several ways to apply for
Medicaid. The social workers at WCCHD
can help you get the information you
need about applying and qualifying for
Medicaid. Call the Healthcare Helpline
at (512) 248-3252 or 1-800-890-6296 to
talk to a social worker about Medicaid.
For the most up-to-date resources
available in your community, call 2-1-1.
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