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            Due to COVID-19 all in person WIC appointments are suspended.  Please call 715-273-6758 for more details.  WIC continues to provide services using non-physical presence. **********************************           Nutrition and Physical Activity Programs Pierce-Pepin Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) 
 WIC provides  families with healthy food, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and  access to many other health services. WIC benefits keep families strong and  healthy! Babies born on WIC have better birth outcomes and better health later  in life.             The Pierce-Pepin  County WIC program may be contacted either by calling (715) 273-6758 or  emailing WIC@co.pierce.wi.us Interested in WIC? 
  
  
    Click here for video on what WIC can do for you! Healthy FoodHealthy lives start  with healthy food. WIC provides all participants with healthy, nutritious foods  to supplement their diet. These foods include:
 
 
      Fruits and vegetables: fresh,       frozen, and cannedMilk, cheese, and more dairyCereal and other grainsPeanut butter, beans and moreFormula, if needed Nutrition EducationWIC makes shopping for  healthy foods, and eating them, easy. These are a few ways that WIC supports  its participants:
 
  Personalized nutrition       counselingPrenatal nutrition tipsShopping guidance Breastfeeding SupportThere are many benefits to  breastfeeding. WIC helps  participants figure out how to breastfeed by providing:
 
      Lactation support and educationPeer counselingClasses and information Care Beyond WICWIC also provides  access to many other services, such as:
 
      ImmunizationsFoodShareMedicaidBadgerCare PlusBirth to ThreeAnd other healthcare services!  
    Do I qualify for WIC?Please call the  Pierce-Pepin WIC program at (715) 273-6758 to speak with someone about applying  for WIC. Or fill out this WIC PRE-APPLICATION and someone will contact you.
 You may qualify for  WIC if you: 
      are a resident of Wisconsinare pregnant, breastfeeding, or       are a new motherhave a child under five-years-old, andhave a household income that       meets WIC guidelines Dads, grandparents,  foster parents, and other caregivers of children under the age of 5 may also  sign children up for WIC. Current WIC Participants 
  
    Shopping with WICWisconsin WIC helps you buy the foods you and your children need to stay healthy. The WIC foods in your monthly food package are specifically chosen to promote good health, growth, and development. With your eWIC card, you can only buy foods that are approved by WIC and in your current benefits. The authorized foods are described in these videos. The current food list is effective November 1, 2019 - October 31, 2022.
 WIC-approved FoodsOnly certain foods can  be purchased with WIC. Approved foods are available in the WIC-approved foods  booklet in:
 Checking Your WIC BalanceWIC participants can  check their WIC balance several ways.
 
      
        Under "EBT Cardholders," select  "More Information"Enter your eWIC number and PIN 
      Find your balance on your last       grocery store receiptAsk for your balance at the       grocery store 
    
      
        | Pierce/Pepin WIC Clinic Sites |  
        | Site | Address | Clinic Dates |  
        | Durand | 740 7th Ave W, Durand, WI 54736 | 1st Tuesday and 3rd Thursday of each month |  
        | Ellsworth | 412 W Kinne Street Pierce County Office Building – Middle level
 | 1st Friday, 2nd    Wednesday, 3rd Saturday and 4th Thursday of each month |  
        |  River Falls | 1234 S Wasson LaneSuite A
 | 2nd and 4th Tuesday of    each month |  
        | Prescott  | 206 Locust Street United Church of Christ
 | 3rd Tuesday ofFebruary, May, August, November
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        | Spring Valley | S520 Church Avenue St. John's Church
 | 3rd Tuesday ofJanuary, April, July, October
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 WIC offers Fit  Families to families with 2 to 4-year-old children. WIC nutritionists provide  support and tools to these families every month for a year. Children who have  completed Fit Families eat more fruits and vegetables, drink less juice, are  more physically active, and watch less TV.We work with community  partners to build strong, healthy environments for all families in Pierce and  Pepin Counties with these key messages:
 
      Make Every Bite Count...More Fruits &  VeggiesMake Every Sip Count…More Healthy BeveragesMove More…Watch LessEat Healthy, Be Active…Your Kids are Watching  For more information on the Fit Families  program, please contact our Registered Dietitian at 715-273-6755 Places to Play Guide 
    WIC provides Farmers' Market checks for families to purchase fresh, locally  grown fruits, vegetables, and herbs at farmers' markets and stands. WIC provides checks once per summer  beginning in June.How to use your WIC  farmers' market checks:
 
      Pick up your checks  from the Pierce-Pepin WIC office.Visit a farmers'  market with WIC-approved vendors between June 1st and October 31st.Find a market or farm stand in Wisconsin.
Look for the  "WIC-approved vendor" yellow sign.Choose your fresh,  locally grown fruit, vegetable, or herbs.Use one or more of  your checks at a time. You cannot get change back.Give your checks to  the vendor. No need to sign or show ID.Enjoy your fresh  fruits and veggies!  
 
    
 Breastfeeding  peer counselorsare here to answer your questions or help you through those  tough times. The Pierce-Pepin WIC program has three breastfeeding peer counselors:
 Jenny Hince 715-781-5466
 Corrine GrothOlson 715-307-7884
 Maria Pazderkik (Spanish Speaking) 715-307-8704
 
    Pierce County Public Health  Department offers several ways to support breastfeeding: 
      If you have questions or are experiencing breastfeeding difficulties contact your health care provider or call the Pierce County Public Health Department to speak with a lactation specialist at (715) 273-6755.Pierce County Public Health Department has breast pumps available for rent (at a cost). For more information call: (715) 273-6722. 
    Health Services 
      For assistance in signing up for Medicaid call the Great Rivers Consortium at 1-888-283-0012Guide to Mental Health Services provides information on the types and locations of local mental health services are available as well as what forms of insurance are generally accepted. Wisconsin Immunization Program: Ask about at your next WIC visit or call 715-273-6755 to schedule an appointment (in Pierce County) or 715-672-5961 (in Pepin County).Local Dentists List who accept Medicaid or have Sliding Scale Service Fees Food Assistance Breastfeeding Support Developmental and Special Health Care Programs Physical Activity Programs Substance Use and Abuse 
      Smoking Cessation: No judgment, just support. Sign up or learn more about First Breath a free program to support you on your quit journey. Visit this website and fill out the confidential request form. A First Breath Quit Coach will contact you!Counseling/treatment programs: Call Pierce County Human Services at 715-273-6770Emergency Care: Call 715-273-6770 during weekday office hours or the Sheriff's Department, 715-273-5051 any time during the day or night. Looking for another resource? 
      Call or text 2-1-1: When you need help and don't know where to turn, 211 is your one-stop connection to the local services that are here for you, like food and utility assistance, housing, mental health service and crisis intervention, elder care, disaster services, substance abuse help, and much more.       |  | 
    
    In accordance with Federal  civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights  regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and  institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from  discriminating based on race, 
      color, national origin, sex,  disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in  any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA.
    Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits  Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.  Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.
    To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027) found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: 
(1)        mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture 
      Office  of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 
      1400  Independence Avenue, SW 
    Washington,  D.C. 20250-9410; 
    (2)        fax: (202)  690-7442; or 
    (3)        email: program.intake@usda.gov.
    This institution is an equal opportunity provider.