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The government grants funding to address nutrition risks

The 'Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program,' also known as 'Special Supplementary Nutrition for Women, Infants, and Children,' aims to assist distressed families experiencing marked malnutrition.

The program helps people who don't have enough money to acquire healthy foods, to receive information about good nutrition, and even be referred to social services. The Congress was able to cover nutritional drinks, fundamental nutriments, infantry diets, and some others falling within the same category by banking $5.204 billion in 2006.

The funds are received by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service then dispersed to State agencies to either buy the food or provide food vouchers and give checks.

The allowed beneficiaries are pregnant mothers, mothers with babies, or mothers who have children below the age of 5. The following are needed for the application:

  1. Meet State residency requirements
  2. Declaration of a health professional that you are at a nutrition risk
  3. Possession of low income that either:

Upon qualification, your WIC State agency would most likely give you a voucher or check that gets you the needed food. Some State agencies offer to deliver the food themselves to your doorstep. So it's best if you check your State agency for your choices.

The program is applicable to all 50 States, 34 Indian Tribal Organizations, District of Columbia, America Samoa, natural dimethylaminoethanol bitartrate Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and Commonwealth Islands of the North Marianas.

If you want to know about the facts concerning the program, visit: www.fns.usda.gov/wic/default.htm

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