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.

District 2 Public Health WIC Program
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The WIC program offering

What the WIC Program Offers

We offer a range of services designed to nourish your family's health. Here's how we can help.

Healthy food

Nutrition

Expert nutrition advice for healthier living and balanced meals.

eWIC card

eWIC

Use your eWIC card to buy a variety of nutritious and tasty foods for your family.

Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding

Guidance and support for breastfeeding, promoting a healthy start for infants.

Resources

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.

WIC program eligibility
I just love my WIC! The cereal I get, especially the almond and vanilla Honey Bunches of Oats, and the Greek yogurt, are absolute favorites. I love everything about it. I also love the card, and that little shopping list from WIC.

Ashalan

Rabun County

I am so glad for WIC. They have helped me purchase foods I would not be able to normally afford. They also replaced my stolen breast pump  so I can continue to store milk for my baby.

Angel

Hall County

I am very appreciative of my WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counselor, Karen. She educated me in everything I needed to know about breastfeeding and helped me get my baby to latch.

Lupita

Hall County

I am a WIC recipient turned employee. I really value my job because I see myself in my clients. I have received WIC for a total of 7 years now. WIC benefits have helped me provide nutritious and balanced meals in my household.

Albertina

Stephens County

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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.

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