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A Qué Horas Abren El WIC

A Qué Horas Abren El WIC is a Spanish-language television program that provides information about the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). The program airs on Univision and Telemundo, and it is hosted by Registered Dietitian and Certified Lactation Counselor, Gisela Bouvier. Each episode of A Qué Horas Abren El WIC covers a different topic related to WIC, such as eligibility, benefits, and how to apply. The program also features interviews with WIC staff and participants, who share their experiences with the program. A Qué Horas Abren El WIC is a valuable resource for Spanish-speaking families who are interested in learning more about WIC.

WIC Program Eligibility and Enrollment

To be eligible for the WIC program, you must meet certain requirements. These requirements include being:

  • A woman who is pregnant, breastfeeding, or has a child under 5 years old
  • A low-income family
  • Living in a WIC-approved area

To enroll in the WIC program, you will need to contact your local WIC office. You can find your local WIC office by visiting the website of your state’s department of health or by calling the toll-free number 1-800-678-WIC1 (1-800-678-9421).

When you visit your local WIC office, you will need to provide documentation of your income and household size. You will also need to provide proof of your identity and residence. Once you have provided all of the required documentation, you will be enrolled in the WIC program and will be given a WIC card.

Document Purpose
Proof of income To verify that you are low-income.
Proof of household size To verify the number of people in your household.
Proof of identity To verify your identity.
Proof of residence To verify that you live in a WIC-approved area.

Expanded Food Access for Women, Infants, and Children

The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal program that provides nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and food assistance to low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, as well as infants and children under the age of 5.

WIC provides a variety of food items, including:

  • Fruits and vegetables
  • Whole grains
  • Milk
  • Cheese
  • Eggs
  • Peanut butter
  • Canned fish

WIC also provides vouchers for breast pumps and infant formula for those who are unable to breastfeed.

To be eligible for WIC, you must meet certain income and nutritional risk criteria. You can apply for WIC at your local health department or WIC clinic.

The following table provides a summary of WIC eligibility requirements:

Income Nutritional Risk
185% of the federal poverty level or below Pregnant, breastfeeding, or postpartum women who are at nutritional risk

185% of the federal poverty level or below Infants and children under the age of 5 who are at nutritional risk

WIC is a valuable program that can help to improve the health and nutrition of women, infants, and children. If you are eligible for WIC, we encourage you to apply.

Well, amigos, that about wraps up our quick guide to WIC opening hours. I hope you found this little gem helpful. Remember, these hours may vary from location to location, so be sure to check with your local WIC office to be certain. And while you’re at it, don’t forget to snag some of those healthy eats they offer. It’s a win-win for your little ones and your wallet. Thanks for stopping by, and come back again soon for more need-to-know info! ¡Hasta la próxima!