The Saint Louis County department of Health has signed a contract with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services to continue local WIC services through federal fiscal year 2011.

“WIC” is shorthand for the federally-sponsored “Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children”. The program serves nearly half of

all infants born in the United States as well as their mothers. Under the terms of the new contract, Saint Louis County will be able to serve up to

9,882 WIC-eligible people every month.

The WIC program provides nutritious supplemental foods and individualized nutrition education and counseling for at-risk pregnant women, new mothers,

infants, and children up to five (5) years of age. Last year in Saint Louis County, the WIC program issued checks for 117,766 packages of food.

WIC also makes critical referrals as needed to other health care and public assistance programs. In addition, it provides breast feeding education and

sponsors support groups open to residents of Saint Louis

Eligibility for WIC services is based on income, family size, and nutritional risk. A family of three (3) would qualify if their annual

earnings were $33,874 or less, whereas a family of eight (8) could earn up to $68,469 annually and still qualify. Pregnant women are counted as two

family members.

Currently, there are four (4) WIC sites in Saint Louis County. For additional information about the WIC program, please call the Saint Louis

County Department of Health at (314) 679-7900. For more information, please visit: www.stlouisco.com/doh

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