I need help getting formula, how do I do that?
  • If you are having trouble providing enough food for your family,including formula for infants, Women Infants Children (WIC) may be able to help.  WIC is a supplemental food program sponsored by Jefferson County Public Health for income eligible pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, and children under age 5 that offers nutrition education, health checkup screenings, breastfeeding support and food vouchers, including formula in some situations.

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1. Do I have to get a pap smear before starting birth control?
2. Can I make an appointment just to talk about different birth control options?
3. Do you only see women at your clinic?
4. What is WIC?
5. How Do I Sign up for WIC?
6. Do I qualify for WIC?
7. What is Nurse Family Partnership (NFP)
8. Where can I find support for pregnant and new moms?
9. What do I bring to my WIC appointment?
10. What kinds of foods are on WIC?
11. Do I need proof of citizenship to receive services?
12. Can I get help with food for my children under 5 years old?
13. Can I get a home visiting nurse and how do I do that?
14. Can I get help with breastfeeding?
15. I need help getting formula, how do I do that?
16. What is Maternity Support Services (MSS)?
17. How can I get more fresh fruit and veggies on a limited budget?
18. What stores accept WIC?
19. What about dads, grandparents or legal guardians and the WIC Program?
20. How can I get a breast pump?
21. Can I get help signing up for health insurance
22. I or my children are having dental problems, can we get help?
23. I’ve got a child with special health care needs, how can I get support or services?
24. What is Mandatory Reporting?
25. What can I do if a friend is possibly suicidal?