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WIC and Community Nutrition
WIC is going paperless!
A few of the benefits for participants include automated reminders for appointments by phone, text, or email.
Shopping list available in English and Spanish, and access to your child’s growth charts.
WIC would like to thank you for your patience while we are learning are new system.
The WIC and Community Nutrition program at WCCHD provides nutrition education and healthy foods for pregnant women, new mothers, infants and young children. WIC services are provided at the four main WCCHD clinics in Georgetown, Taylor, Round Rock, and Cedar Park.
See also: Locations & Hours for WIC clinic locations, phone numbers, and hours of service.
- 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
WIC services are free to those who are eligible which include:
- Pregnant women
- Women who are breastfeeding a baby under one year of age
- Women who have had a baby in the past six months
- Parents, step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of infants and children under five can apply for their children
If you have a job or if you have private health insurance, you can still apply for WIC.
Go to the Texas Department of State Health Services WIC website to find out all of the eligibility requirements, including income guidelines, and to download eligibility forms.
- Call the WIC office most convenient for you to make an appointment. (See Locations & Hours for WIC locations and phone numbers.)
- Bring documentation of household income. You must bring documentation for everyone in your household who works, or has another source of income. Examples of documentation: check stubs, recent tax return, statement from employer, child support statement or check stub, SSI statement
- Applicants and certain family members who receive Medicaid, TANF, or Food Stamps automatically meet income eligibility. You must bring current proof of participation in one of these programs, but do not need to bring other income documents.
- Bring documentation of where you are currently living such as a utility bill or rent receipt. Sorry, we cannot accept PO Boxes.
- Undergo a simple health screen and nutrition assessment to determine nutritional risk.