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Nutrition Services
P.O. Box 6099
Santa Ana, CA 92706

Fax:
(714) 834-8028

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Women, Infants & Children (WIC)
Supplemental Nutrition Program

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About Us

WIC is a supplemental food, nutrition education and breastfeeding support program. It serves low to moderate-income pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, and infants/children up to age 5 who are at nutritional risk.

WIC is administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) at the federal level, by the California Department of Health Services (DHS) at the State level, and locally by public or non-profit health agencies, non-profit community organizations or Indian Health Clinics.

In California, the WIC Program provides services in all 58 counties through 82 local WIC agencies. In the County of Orange, four local agencies serve eligible participants. The WIC Program managed by the Health Care Agency (HCA) Nutrition Services Program serves approximately 49,575 participants in Orange County. Currently, HCA operates 15 WIC clinics in the cities of Buena Park, Santa Ana, Westminster, Costa Mesa, San Juan Capistrano, Orange, Fountain Valley, and Anaheim.

The purpose of WIC is to prevent health problems and to improve the health of program participants during critical times of growth and development.

WIC is available to pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, and to infants and young children who meet nutritional need and income criteria. Nutritional need is determined by medical and nutritional assessment. To qualify for WIC, a client must meet all of the following criteria:

  1. Income - Client's family income must be at or less than 185% of the current federal poverty level. Families with low or moderate-income levels may qualify.

  2. Residence - Client must reside in Orange County.

  3. Nutrition Risk - Client must have a nutritional risk as determined by a health professional. The nutrition evaluation is based on:

    • Height, weight, growth assessment

    • Hematocrit or hemoglobin to screen for anemia

    • Health history and diet assessment
        

  4. Status - Clients must be eligible as a:

    • Pregnant woman

    • Postpartum woman up to six months

    • Breastfeeding woman up to twelve months

    • Infant (0-1 year of age)

    • Child (under 5 years of age)