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Women, Infants & Children (WIC)
7th Ave WIC Location Changes
- If you have been using 7th Ave WIC clinic, services for this clinic are now being provided at our Central – Downtown location.
- We can also help you find a new clinic that is more convenient for you.
- You will still be called for any appointments that have already been scheduled.
Paiute and King WIC Location Changes
- If you have been using Paiute or King WIC clinics, services for these clinics are now being provided at our 48th Street location.
- We can also help you find a new clinic that is more convenient for you.
- You will still be called for any appointments that have already been scheduled.
WIC Appointments are Now Available by Phone, Video Chat, or In-person
Even though we are still doing most appointments over the phone or on video chat, in-person appointments are now available by request at most of our clinics.
Expanded Food Options: WIC benefits can now be used to purchase more brands! Learn about the new options you have for milk, cheese and eggs.
English Food List - Effective Oct. 1 2023 [PDF] PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF Updated Spanish Food List - Effective Oct. 1 2023 [PDF] PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF
For all other questions, please contact your local WIC clinic.Get Started with WIC
Learn More About WIC
What Does WIC Provide?
- Free nutrition and breastfeeding program
- Experts in nutrition for pregnancy, breastfeeding, infants, toddlers, and preschoolers
- Personalized nutrition tips and support for parents and caregivers
- Breastfeeding information, support, and resources
- Referrals to other community resources
- Healthy foods
Who is WIC For?
- Pregnancy
- Breastfeeding
- Those whose pregnancy ended within the last 6 months
- Primary caregivers of infants and children under the age of 5
Income Guidelines
- Amounts based on income before deductions
- Those with SNAP, TANF, or AHCCCS automatically qualify, but you don't need to have these services to have WIC
- If you are pregnant, the unborn baby is counted
as a family member
WIC Income Eligibility Table By Family Size Effective April 2023
Family Size |
Monthly | Yearly |
---|---|---|
2 people |
$3,041 | $36,482 |
3 people |
$3,833 | $45,991 |
4 people |
$4,625 | $55,500 |
5 people |
$5,418 | $65,009 |
6 people |
$6,210 | $74,518 |
How to Apply for WIC
Visit a clinic near you to apply (walk-ins are served after previously scheduled appointments).
When you visit, please bring the following items:
- A form of identification (for each person applying) —like a photo ID, birth certificate, or immunization record
- Proof of address—like a current state ID or utility bill
- Proof of income—like the last 30 days of pay stubs or a letter from AHCCCS, SNAP, TANF, or Section 8 housing
- Recent height/length, weight, and hemoglobin from medical provider OR you can come to our clinic for your appointment
Still Have Questions?
Read the FAQs to get your questions answered.
More Public Health Services for You
Get more support for your family with a home visit from a Public Health nurse.
This visit is not part of the WIC program.