Adams County WIC Program, located in Decatur, Indiana, is a non-profit clinic that provides essential services to eligible individuals and families. They offer the Official WIC Program, which is a government initiative aimed at supporting the nutritional needs of pregnant women, breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5 who are at nutrition risk. Participants receive monthly checks to purchase specific nutritious foods, including milk, cheese, eggs, cereal, juice, and fresh fruits and vegetables. The clinic also encourages breastfeeding and provides additional food packages for fully breastfed babies.
With a dedicated team of health professionals, Adams County WIC Program conducts health and dietary assessments to determine eligibility and nutritional risk. They work closely with the Indiana WIC Program and collaborate with approximately 150 non-profit clinics across all 92 counties in Indiana. Income eligibility is a requirement, and families receiving Medicaid, Food Stamps, and TANF are eligible for the program. Adams County WIC Program strives to support the well-being of women, infants, and children by providing access to nutritious foods and promoting healthy lifestyles.
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