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Resource | Infographics Updates to the WIC Food Packages Infographic

Here's how the WIC food packages are changing.

04/08/2024
Resource | Infographics WIC: Building a Healthy Foundation

The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children – also known as WIC – supports maternal and child health by providing nutritious supplemental foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding promotion and support, and referrals to important health care and other social services.

04/05/2024
Resource | Infographics Modernizing WIC

USDA is strengthening and modernizing WIC to connect more eligible families with benefits and provide them the best experience throughout their time in the program.

10/19/2022
Resource | Posters Report Abuse of Benefits

How to Report Abuse of SNAP or WIC poster.

 

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03/24/2020
Resource | Infographics WIC Infant and Toddler Feeding Practices Study-2: Third Year Report

WIC Infant and Toddler Feeding Practices Study-2 Infographic

12/12/2019
Resource | Infographics Smart Snacks in School

The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 requires USDA to establish nutrition standards for all foods sold in schools — beyond the federally supported meals programs. This new rule carefully balances science-based nutrition guidelines with practical and flexible solutions to promote healthier eating on campus.

08/01/2013
Resource | Flyers Before/After Elementary School Lunch Menu

Before/After Elementary School Lunch Menu

08/27/2012
Resource | Flyers Healthier Middle Schools Every student can help

In middle school, you have more say in deciding things for yourself. You can also help to make your school healthier. There’s a lot you can do to get more healthy food choices and more opportunities for physical activity for everyone.

08/02/2012
Resource | Flyers Healthier Middle Schools Every teacher can help

There are short-term and long-term advantages to making healthier foods and regular physical activity priorities at your school.

08/02/2012
Resource | Flyers Healthier Middle Schools Every parent can help

At home you do what you can to make sure your kids eat healthier and stay active. But since they spend so much of their day in middle school, your influence is needed there, too. Parents are key to making middle schools healthier. Together we can influence.

08/02/2012
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