Below are briefs highlighting maternal and child health priority areas, data, and Vermont strategies.
What is Strong Families Vermont Home Visiting? We are here to partner with you and make this parenting journey easier. We offer: Free, convenient, flexible visits with your own nurse or family support professional. Help begins at any point in...
Family planning allows people to choose if and when they want to have children. Family planning impacts the health and well-being of an individual, as well as their pregnancy. We work to make sure all Vermonters have access to quality...
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...
Find helpful information and resources to support individuals who are breastfeeding/chestfeeding and their families. Topics such as Why Breastfeed, Prepare for Success, Skin-to-Skin & Latch, Milk Supply, Separation, Breastfeeding Laws, Local Resources and WIC Breastfeeding Support.
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.
The goal of WIC Data and Reports is to provide information, data and research related to our WIC families. Here are the latest reports, collaborations and publications from the Vermont WIC program to help local WIC agencies and our program...
Through good nutrition, WIC helps ensure optimal health outcomes for pregnant people, new parents, and families with infants and young children.
Core funding for Vermont’s Maternal and Child Health division comes from the Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
Health campaigns related to alcohol and other drug use. Resources for grantees and partners.