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What Free, Healthy Foods Do You Get on WIC? is sponsored by North Dakota Dept. of Health & Human Services.
What Free, Healthy Foods Do You Get on WIC? is a program from the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services that funds monthly food packages for eligible families through the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program.
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Free, Healthy Foods and WIC | Health and Human Services North Dakota Free, Healthy Foods and WIC WIC Gives You a Monthly Food Package to Buy Foods That Are Good for You Along With Recipes and Ideas on How to Use Them. The food in your package will change as your needs change and your child grows.
The food package includes: Fresh fruits and vegetables Milk including milk alternatives such as soy milk Whole grain choices including 100% whole grain and whole-wheat bread, pasta, brown rice, whole-wheat and soft corn tortillas 100% fruit and vegetable juice Canned or dried beans, peas and lentils Baby food fruits, vegetables and meats and infant cereal Infant formula and WIC-eligible nutritionals November 2024 WIC Food List - English November 2024 WIC Food List - Spanish Breastmilk is one of the most important gifts you can give your baby.
WIC supports breastfeeding as the best way to feed your baby for as long as you want.
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