
Nutrition Education app – Indiana WIC app.

Please keep your appointment or call to reschedule. Your benefits will not be loaded automatically, but only when you are present in the clinic. Refer to the WIC booklet to see if you have a future appointment OR if you may have missed an appointment.If you need to reschedule, call WIC office. Return appointments will be written inside your WIC booklet.Proof of Address: for example, driver’s license, bills, pay stubs, lease.Must have income for everyone in household for the last 30 days (child support, SSI, unemployment or work wages) OR active Medicaid card, food stamp (SNAP) or TANF eligibility letters.Also, ID is needed for the parent, guardian, or proxy.

Bring identification for each person applying for WIC.

The target population for WIC are low-income women (pregnant, breastfeeding, postpartum), infants (up to their 1st birthday) and children (up to their 5th birthday) who are at a nutritional risk. Each person applying for WIC will need to meet categorical, residential, income and nutrition risk requirements. The first time you go, which is called a certification appointment, the WIC staff will review your documents and determine if you are eligible to participate in the WIC program. For more details on what you need to bring, you can also select your state below.

We recommend when scheduling, ask the staff to verify what documents are needed to apply for WIC at your appointment. In most cases to start the WIC application process, you will need to contact your local WIC clinic or agency and schedule an appointment. If you are looking to apply for WIC benefits and need to know the application process and what the eligibility requirements are, then select your state below.
