
You can now use an online WIC Pre-application tool to get started on applying for WIC services. How to Apply for WIC Servicesįind a WIC clinic closest to you at or call the State WIC Agency at 1-80 OR
You may also contact your local WIC clinic. If English is your second language or you have a disability, there are free language assistance or other aids and services available upon request.
Resources for DHHS Providers, Small Business & Nonprofits. Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Substance Misuse. Communication Access & Language Assistance. Last month, a USDA task force published a report giving a detailed overview of what WIC online purchasing could look like, including ordering, fulfillment, receipt of goods and post-pickup or delivery, and recommended regulatory changes. The pilot includes evaluations of the tests, which the GSCN will use to update its implementation guide and also create a report with recommendations on how to roll out WIC online ordering nationwide.įood insecurity has gained more prominence during the pandemic, with the National Grocers Association calling on Congress this spring to cut red tape facing WIC vendors. More than 6 million women, infants and children participate in WIC yearly. Walmart's WIC pilot will be available at eligible stores in the two states, reaching nearly 120,000 WIC participants in Washington and 115,000 in Massachusetts, the GSCN said. The retailer said it plans to expand the offering to more states in the future like it did when it piloted SNAP online purchasing. A timeline for when the retailers' pilots will begin was not included in an announcement by the GSCN. For Buche Foods, the pilot will kick off at locations located on Oglala Lakota Indian Reservation and the Rosebud Indian Reservation before expanding to five additional stores in South Dakota. Hy-Vee will start the pilot with one store in Des Moines, Iowa, before expanding into Minnesota and Nebraska. The retailers, which will be working with WIC state agencies, are a part of three projects that aim to implement and test how to make online ordering available to WIC participants. Now, the multi-phase, three-year project is underway, with the GSCN first developing an implementation guide for WIC online ordering. Last year, the USDA announced the GSCN would develop a program to allow WIC participants to use their benefits online on a trial basis using a $2.5 million grant from the agency's Food and Nutrition Service.