The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a preventive health and nutrition program that provides short term assistance to young families to promote optimal growth and development.
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Who may be eligible for WIC services? |
You are eligible if you:
Washington State Department of Health Statewide WIC Income Eligibility Standards (effective April 1, 2009 - March 31, 2010)
Eligibility for the program is based on gross monthly income and nutritional need. Your family may still be eligible even if you are working, a single parent or receiving Food Stamps.
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Household or Family Size*
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Gross Income Per Year**
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Gross Income Per Month**
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1
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$20,036
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$1,670
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2
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$26,955
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$2,247
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3
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$33,874
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$2,823
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4
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$40,793
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$3,400
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5
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$47,712
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$3,976
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6
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$54,631
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$4,553
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7
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$61,550
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$5,130
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*A household is defined as a group of related or non-related individuals, who usually, although not necessarily, are living together and share income. **Gross income is income before taxes and deductions. |
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| Annually | Amount is based on total income received for 1 year |
| Monthly | Income is received 1 time per month |
| Twice Monthly | Income is received 2 times per month |
| Bi-Weekly | Income is received every 2 weeks |
| Weekly | Income is received every week |
| 1. | Monthly Income Equals
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| 2. | Annual Income Equals
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What are the benefits of WIC? |
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Where are WIC services provided? |
Use WithinReach's zipcode-based WIC Clinic search tool.
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How are WIC foods provided? |