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Our Approach to WIC Assistance

United Community Network provides a step-by-step support system for WIC participants:

  • Determine eligibility based on income, residency, and nutritional risk

  • Guide families through the WIC application process

  • Assist with documentation and follow-up appointments

  • Provide education on healthy eating, breastfeeding, and child nutrition

  • Connect participants to additional community resources, including healthcare and food programs

Why WIC Assistance Matters

Nutrition during pregnancy and early childhood is essential for healthy growth, cognitive development, and long-term well-being. WIC Assistance helps:

  • Provide Access to Nutritious Foods

  • Promote Healthy Pregnancy

  • Support Child Development

  • Offer Health Education

  • Connect to Healthcare Services

Who Can Benefit?

WIC Assistance is designed for:

  • Pregnant women and new mothers needing nutritional support

  • Infants and children up to age five

  • Families with limited income who meet eligibility requirements

  • Parents or caregivers seeking guidance on healthy eating and child development

Take the First Step Toward Better Nutrition

Healthy nutrition is vital for lifelong health and development. With United Community Network’s WIC Assistance program, families can access the support, resources, and guidance they need to ensure proper nutrition and strong, healthy growth.

 

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