Women Infants and Children (WIC)
Women Infants and Children (WIC) is a supplemental food program that promotes good health for low-to-moderate-income mothers, infants and children. WIC food is high in nutrients such as protein, calcium, iron and vitamins A and C. WIC's mission is to safeguard the health of eligible applicants to the program by providing:
- Breastfeeding support and education
- The ability to purchase supplemental nutritious foods (cereal, milk, cheese, eggs, juice, beans, peanut butter and infant formula) at no cost with eWIC card
- A means of saving money that can be used to purchase fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, baby foods and other foods that WIC does not provide
- Screening referrals to other health, welfare and social services
Who may enroll in the WIC Program?
- Pregnant women
- Breastfeeding women (up to infant's first birthday)
- Non-breastfeeding postpartum women (after pregnancy ends or up to six months after the birth of an infant)
- Infants and children up to 5 years old who live in D.C., have a medical and/or nutritional risk or meet our liberal income guidelines
To be eligible for the WIC Program, you must meet all categorical, residential, income and medical/nutrition eligibility requirements. You may contact your local Children's National WIC Clinic to schedule an appointment to determine if WIC is a good fit for your needs.
For more information on WIC, check out the USDA web site or visit the D.C. WIC website.
Where do I apply for WIC?
Shaw Metro
641 S St NW
2nd Floor
202-791-1617
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Children's Health Center - Anacostia
2101 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue SE
Fifth Floor
202-476-6994
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Marie Reed Elementary School
2175 Champlain St NW
Washington, DC 20009
202-476-6986
Monday, Tuesday and Friday: 8 a.m. – 4:30 pm
Contact Information
Jaysari Janakiram, Director, WIC Nutrition Services, 202-476-6986