
A federally funded health and nutrition program, WIC provides healthy food items, education about nutrition and health, breastfeeding support and referrals to other health care and community services that a family may qualify for. Saturday: 1 Saturday per month Please call the office to confirm Saturday hours.Georgia WIC is a supplemental nutrition program that provides benefits to low-income infants, children, new mothers and pregnant women. Typically the third Monday of the Month the office is open 11:00 AM -7:00 PM (please call your WIC office to confirm) Immunization screening and referrals to health care providers and community resources. Nutrition education on how to feed infants and children for healthy growth and development. Nutrition education for prenatal and postpartum women. The Stony Brook WIC Program prides itself on offering participant centered services to the families we serve.įree supplemental food packages that may include: infant formula, baby foods (fruits, vegetables, meat, cereal), milk, yogurt, tofu, cheese, eggs, beans, peanut butter, juice, canned fish, cereal, bread, pasta, rice, tortillas and fresh fruits and vegetables. Stony Brook WIC Program is a supplemental food program for low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to 5 years of age. Office Information: Location: LINCS Building We are also working towards adding other locations and services that may help out women. This website was created for women looking for WIC information and locations. Check the Income Guidelines Table to see if you are eligible for WIC. You may apply for WIC if you are working or unemployed.

Fathers can also bring their children to apply for WIC.


The Official WIC program is available to low to moderate income pregnant women, recently delivered women, breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5 who are at nutrition risk.
