The Resource Connection’s Women Infants and Children (WIC) program is funded by the Department of Agriculture (USDA). Through a contract with the California Department of Health and Services, WIC provides nutrition and education programs for low-income pregnant women and mothers of infants and toddlers (birth to 5) throughout Amador and Calaveras counties. Programs and services include:
Welcome to WIC - Applicants are encouraged to watch the following 6-part short video series: Click HERE to begin Video Series
Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ):
Contact: 430 Sutter Hill Rd. Sutter Creek, CA 95685 Phone: (209) 223-7685 Fax: (209) 223-7687
- Vouchers for Nutritious Food
- Breast Pump Loan Program
- Breast Feeding and Nutrition Support & Education
Do I qualify?
To qualify for WIC, you must meet income guidelines and be in any of the categories below:- A pregnant woman
- A woman breastfeeding a baby under 1 year of age
- A woman who had a baby or was pregnant in the past 6 months
- A baby up to his or her first birthday
- A child up to his or her fifth birthday
Not sure if you qualify?
You may qualify if you receive Medi-Cal, CalWORKs (TANF) or CalFresh (SNAP) benefits. Babies and children cared for by their fathers, other guardians, or foster parents are also eligible. Working families and migrant families are also welcome to apply. Set up an appointment at a WIC local agency near you! Visit our mobile-friendly website at m.wic.ca.gov to find a WIC local agency site near you.What do I bring to my first WIC appointment?
- Each person who will be enrolling into the WIC program
- Identification — for yourself & any children age birth to 5 years
- Proof of address — a document verifying your current address
- Proof of income — current documents such as, paycheck, tax return or letter from employer
What should I expect at my first WIC appointment?
- A review of the WIC program services & benefits, including "How to use your WIC checks" Welcome to WIC video
- An Individualized Nutrition Assessment for each qualifying member of your family
Welcome to WIC - Applicants are encouraged to watch the following 6-part short video series: Click HERE to begin Video Series
Me and My Family
How WIC Helps
WIC is a health and nutrition program for growing families. WIC helps families by providing nutrition education, breastfeeding support, vouchers for healthy foods, and referrals to healthcare and other community services.Find a WIC local agency near you
Feeding My Family
Choosing healthy foods while you're pregnant, learning how to breastfeed and taking care of you and your family's nutrition is a big job. Here are some tools to support you.-
Feeding My Baby
- Learn more about understanding your baby, breastfeeding, formula feeding, and starting solid foods
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Feeding My Child
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Learn more about feeding your child, making mealtimes happy, vegetables, fast and healthy breakfast ideas, and healthy choices for kids.
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Feeding Myself
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Learn more about being a healthy mom, a food guide specifically for you, and giving your baby a healthy start.
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WIC Foods
WIC Authorized Foods and Shopping Guide
The WIC Authorized Food List Shopping Guide (WAFL SG) outlines the foods authorized by CDPH/WIC in WIC Bulletin Regulations, sections 82000-83000. It is an educational document for participants and WIC authorized vendors to use at the grocery store to know which foods to buy/sell using WIC food instruments (FIs), also known as checks or vouchers. The current WAFL SG went into effect on March 28, 2016. The WAFL SG will be reviewed and revised as needed. We are currently in the process of converting these documents to ADA web accessible formats. WIC Authorized Food List Shopping Guide - March 28, 2016 - English (PDF) WIC Authorized Food List Shopping Guide - March 28, 2016 - Spanish (PDF) WAFL SG FAQ (PDF) Contract Infant Formula Flyer - English (PDF) Contract Infant Formula Flyer - Spanish (PDF) Sample Check (PDF)Therapeutic Formula
A WIC participant may have a medical condition and need therapeutic formula that is not a WIC contract formula. Therapeutic formulas should be covered by the WIC participant’s health plan when the clinician provides adequate medical justification. Should a WIC participant be denied therapeutic formula coverage by his or her health plan (Medi-Cal or other health insurance), the WIC Program may provide the therapeutic formula. For more information call your WIC office or follow the link: Therapeutic FormulaFrequently-Asked Questions (FAQ):
Contact: 430 Sutter Hill Rd. Sutter Creek, CA 95685 Phone: (209) 223-7685 Fax: (209) 223-7687
The Resource Connection is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Provider