Volusia County Health Department Your Guide to Better Health
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March 31, 2009
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Welcome to WIC (Women, Infants, Children) for Volusia & Flagler Counties
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The W.I.C. Program is the federal Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children administered by the Department of  Health in the State of Florida. The Volusia County W.I.C. Program includes residents of Flagler County.  You may qualify for WIC if you are a pregnant, postpartum or breastfeeding mother.  Infants and children under the age of five also may qualify.  WIC offers family nutrition and health  education, and issues food checks for WIC approved foods that are redeemable at local groceries at no charge. The goal of WIC is to improve the nutritional status of participants especially during critical periods of growth and development.
 

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Are you Pregnant?

  • Pregnant women DO NOT have to be on Medicaid in order to qualify for WIC (see Income Guidelines as stated below)

  • No Pregnancy test results are necessary for a woman to apply for WIC

There is no application fee or cost for participating in the program and there is much to be gained for your and your family.  We hope to hear from you.

If you think you qualify, click here for a list of our office locations

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How do you qualify to participate in WIC?

WIC has two eligibility criteria:

1. Income eligibility:  You will automatically qualify income-wise if you participate in TANF, Medicaid or Food Stamps.  If you are employed, the gross income(before taxes and deductions) level of your household must fall below 185% of the poverty level.  Please refer to the table below for those levels of income based on household size*.

*For a pregnant woman, each unborn infant counts as 1 extra family member.
Family
Size
Weekly Bi-Weekly Twice
Monthly
Monthly Annual
1   $386 $771 $835 $1,670 $20,036
2   $519 $1037 $1,124 $2,247 $26,955
3   $652 $1,303 $1,412 $2,823 $33,874
4   $785 $1,569 $1,700 $3,400 $40,793
5   $918 $1,836 $1,988 $3,976 $47,712
6   $1,051 $2,102 $2,277 $4,553 $54,631
7   $1,184 $2,368 $2,565 $5,130 $61,550
8   $1,317 $2,634 $2,853 $5,706 $68,469
Additional Person +$134 +$267 +$289 +$577 +$6,919

- - - Income Guidelines effective April 1, 2009 - - -

Standards for eligibility and participation in the WIC Program are the same for
everyone regardless of race, color, national origin, age, handicap, or sex.

2. Nutritional or medical risk: All participants in WIC have had a health assessment to determine if they are at nutritional or medical risk.  Examples of risks are if your child's hemoglobin level is low or if you are not gaining enough weight in pregnancy.  These situations affect you and your child's health.  A competent professional authority will determine if you have a health risk.
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Documenting Eligibility
When you come to your WIC appointment, you will be asked to bring the following as documentation of eligibility:

Proof of identification:
Federal regulations require that all applicants provide the WIC Program with valid proof of identification for both the caretaker and the applicant. Some examples of acceptable identification are as follows:
  • Baptismal certificate
  • Birth certificate
  • Applicant's school ID or record, recent
  • Foster child placement letter/notice
  • ID card for health, social services, or work
  • Infant hospital records (for example, crib card, discharge papers)
  • Immigration record
  • Immunization record
  • Marriage license
  • Medical Records
  • Military ID, U.S.
  • Passport, U.S.
  • Paycheck/stub with name
  • Photo ID card, official
  • Supplemental Security Income letter in applicant or client's name
  • Unemployment documents in applicant or client's name
  • Voter registration card
Proof of residency:
All applicants must provide documentation that they currently reside in the state of Florida.  Some examples of valid proof of residency are as follows:
  • Proof of eligibilty from another assistance program
  • Utility bill-electric or phone bill
  • Bank Statement
  • Client's school record, recent
  • Driver's license
  • Foster child placement letter/notice
  • Housing, rent/mortgage agreement
  • Paycheck/stub with name and address
  • Photo ID card, official
  • Property tax receipt, W-2 form for previous year
  • Unemployment documents in applicant's or client's name
  • Voter registration card
Physical Presence:
Federal regulations require that all applicants or clients seeking or continuing participation in the WIC program must be physically present, except in certain limited situations, at each certification.

Proof of Income:
All applicants or clients applying for WIC must provide proof of income eligibility.  As stated above if applicant/client is eligible and currently enrolled in Medicaid, Food Stamps or WAGES/TANF they automatically qualify for WIC.  If applicant/client is not enrolled currently in any of these programs they must provide WIC with written documentation of the total household/family income.

Income is determined by compiling the total gross income before deductions for income taxes, employee's social security taxes, insurance premiums, bonds, etc.  It also includes any money received or withdrawn from any source, including savings.  WIC regulations do not permit a household's gross income to be reduced for hardships, or any obligations that the family may have.

Non-discrimination statement:
"In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.

To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer."
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