The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children serves low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5 who are at nutritional risk. WIC provides participants with nutritious foods to supplement participant diets, nutrition education, and referrals to health and other social services.
Welcome to the USDA Food and Nutrition Service’s Household Certification Training course for the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations. FDPIR is a federal program that provides USDA foods to low-income households living on Indian reservations, in designated areas near reservations, and in the State of Oklahoma. FNS developed the FDPIR Household Certification Training course to help Indian Tribal Organization (ITO) and state agency certification workers and their supervisors successfully administer the program.
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.
This policy memorandum transmits the 2020-2021 Income Eligibility Guidelines for the Senior Farmers’ Market National Program.
WIC Participant and Program Characteristics 2018 summarizes the demographic characteristics of participants nationwide in April 2018. It includes information on participant income and nutrition risk characteristics, estimates breastfeeding initiation rates for WIC infants, and describes WIC members of migrant farm-worker families.