To complement the WIC ITFPS-2 Infant Year Report and Second Year Report, the study team developed six short videos.
To complement the WIC ITFPS-2 Infant Year Report and Second Year Report, the study team developed six short videos.
To complement the WIC ITFPS-2 Infant Year Report and Second Year Report, the study team developed six short videos.
To complement the WIC ITFPS-2 Infant Year Report and Second Year Report, the study team developed six short videos.
To complement the WIC ITFPS-2 Infant Year Report and Second Year Report, the study team developed six short videos.
To complement the WIC ITFPS-2 Infant Year Report and Second Year Report, the study team developed six short videos.
The WIC Infant and Toddler Feeding Practices Study 2 (WIC ITFPS-2)/ “Feeding My Baby” Study is the only national study to capture data on caregivers and their children over the first 6 years of the child's life regardless of their continued participation in WIC. Overall, the study examines child-feeding practices, associations between WIC services and those practices, and the health and nutrition outcomes of children who received WIC around birth. This report, the fifth in the series generated from this study, focuses on the dietary intake patterns and weight status of children during the fourth year of life. The report also examines families' WIC experiences and their perceptions of the program's impact.
This report, part of an annual series, presents estimates, by state, of the percentage of eligible persons and working poor individuals who participated in SNAP during an average month in fiscal year (FY 2017) and the two previous fiscal years.
Enrollment for the WIC Program in April 2002 totaled 8,016,916. Of this total, Hispanics accounted for 3,051,969 (38%), Whites 2,874,155 (36%), Blacks 1,621,914 (20%), Asian/Pacific Islanders 277,965 (4%), American Indian/Alaska Native 114,566 (1%).
This report presents estimates of participation rates for fiscal year 2016, comparing them to estimates of participation rates for FYs 2010 through 2015.