Supporting Healthy Families with WIC
District 2 Public Health's WIC program (Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children) offers nutrition education, wholesome foods, and important health referrals. Whether you're a mother, pregnant woman, or guardian of a child under five, our caring team is here to support you.

October 15 Update:
At this time, we are projecting Georgia WIC to have sufficient funding to continue program operations, approximately through the end of October. A break in WIC benefits could occur due to an extended federal government shutdown. DPH continues to evaluate options to extend these benefits as long as possible. We will notify you of any changes. Follow us @district2wic and check back for updates.

What the WIC Program Offers
We offer a range of services designed to nourish your family's health. Here's how we can help.
Nutrition
Expert nutrition advice for healthier living and balanced meals.
eWIC
Use your eWIC card to buy a variety of nutritious and tasty foods for your family.
Breastfeeding
Guidance and support for breastfeeding, promoting a healthy start for infants.
Resources
Delve into a range of resources designed to guide and support your family's health journey.
Eligibility for the WIC Program
Our WIC Program is designed to support low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, as well as low-income parents or guardians caring for children under the age of five and facing nutritional risk. Required documents include proof of identification, income, and Georgia residency.

Latest From Our Blog
Stay informed with the latest tips and guidance straight from our WIC team.

Portion Sizes: Helping Your Family Eat Just the Right Amount

Starting Solids: A Parent’s Guide to Confident, Safe Feeding

Delicious Recipes with WIC-Approved Ingredients
Ready to Apply for WIC?
Joining the WIC program is easier than you imagine! Follow our simple step-by-step application process and start your path to healthier nutrition and a stronger family.