How do I apply for WIC in Solano County?

How do I apply for WIC in Solano County?

Apply in-person at a Health & Social Services office in Fairfield, Vacaville or Vallejo, over the phone or online.

  1. Address 1119 E.
  2. Address 155 N.
  3. Address 2101 Courage Dr.
  4. Address 365 Tuolumne St.
  5. Phone 707-678-0717 Dixon WIC Clinic.
  6. Phone 707-784-2220 Fairfield WIC Clinic.
  7. Phone 707-469-4555 Vacaville WIC Clinic.

How much do you get on WIC in California?

Income Guidelines*

Household Size** Annual Monthly
1 $23,828 $1,986
2 $32,227 $2,686
3 $40,626 $3,386
4 $49,025 $4,086

Can anyone get WIC in California?

WIC services are available to anyone who lives in California and meets the program guidelines regardless of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, or disability. Families can receive help from WIC no matter what their immigration status is.

How do I apply for WIC in San Francisco?

Working and migrant families are welcome to apply! Call our WIC main office at (628) 217-6890. Call or visit one of our WIC Clinics to make an appointment.

Who’s eligible for WIC?

Who is eligible? Pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5 are eligible. They must meet income guidelines, a state residency requirement, and be individually determined to be at “nutritional risk” by a health professional.

What income qualifies for WIC?

WIC Income Guidelines

Household Size *WIC Income Eligibility Based on Income Intervals
Annual Monthly
1 $23,828 $1,986
2 $32,227 $2,686
3 $40,626 $3,386

Can I apply WIC online?

Use the WIC Prescreening Tool, an online application intended to help potential WIC applicants determine if they are likely eligible for WIC benefits. After using the prescreening tool, users who may be eligible are provided with state-specific contact information for the WIC Program.

How do I get WIC in California?

This Prescreening Tool is not an application for WIC. To apply for WIC benefits, you must make an appointment at your local WIC agency….To be eligible for this benefit program, you must be a resident of California and one of the following:

  1. Pregnant, or.
  2. Breastfeeding, or.
  3. Postpartum, or.
  4. A child 5 years old or younger.