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WIC is a food and nutrition program funded by the United States Department of Agriculturethrough the Michigan Department of Community Health. The
program is designed to help correct or prevent malnutrition in low income pregnant and
breast-feeding women, women who recently had a baby, infants, and children up to 5 years
old who are at health risk due to inadequate nutrition. Local agencies, such as
Health Departments and non-profit organizations, deliver WIC benefits to
participants.
Nutritious foods are provided to supplement and
help improve the diet. Women and children may receive milk, cheese, eggs, juices
rich in Vitamin C, cereals rich in iron, and dry peas/beans or peanut butter.
Infants may receive iron-fortified infant formula and, after three months of age, infant
cereal and infant juice. Participants receive coupons which they may redeem for food
at retail stores throughout Michigan which are authorized to accept WIC coupons.
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