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WIC
WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) is a special
supplemental nutrition program administered through the Tennessee
Department of Health. WIC
serves infants and children up to the age of five, and women who are
either pregnant, postpartum, and/or breast feeding (Best
Start).
The purpose of the program is to provide nutrition education,
supplemental foods, and breastfeeding promotion to all eligible persons.
The program serves as an adjunct to good health care during
critical times of human growth and development. Eligibility To participate in the WIC program, an applicant
must:
WIC Participants must have information that shows:
Identification, proof of residence, and income status.
Parents or guardians should also bring a child’s immunization
record to the clinic along with the child. WIC is offered at the following Health Department
locations: Birchwood
Health Clinic, Family Health Clinic, Ooltewah Health Clinic, and
Sequoyah Clinic. WIC is also offered at the following additional sites: Southside Health Center, Dodson Avenue Health Center, and Northside Neighborhood House. Call any clinic site or 209-8220 for additional information or assistance. Merchant Program The WIC program works through a system of vouchers and local food or grocery vendors to provide the supplemental foods provided through the program. A Merchant Coordinator works with local grocery vendors who accept WIC vouches to assist them with WIC procedures and policies. Call 209-8312 or 209-8220 for additional information.
Click the following links to get more information on the WIC program.
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