There are three ways to start your WIC application.
Vermont and federal laws provide protection to breastfeeding/chestfeeding individuals.
There are several ways to check your WIC food balance.
Start your prenatal care as soon as you know you are pregnant to help have a healthy pregnancy and baby. If you need help finding a health care provider, call your Local Health Office. The WIC Program is here to help you...
Learn about WIC Grocer requirements and how to apply to be a WIC grocer. Learn about the process for food manufacturers to submit food items for consideration by the Vermont WIC Program.
Local Vermont resources are available to you throughout your breastfeeding/chestfeeding journey.
Suggestions to increase milk supply and to keep yourself nourished while breastfeeding/chestfeeding.
Prepare for breastfeeding/chestfeeding success before your baby is born and get a good start during the first days.
Through good nutrition, WIC helps ensure optimal health outcomes for pregnant people, new parents, and families with infants and young children.
There are resources available to continue breastfeeding/chestfeeding when you are separated from your baby when returning to work or school.