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The National WIC Association is warning that millions of families could lose access to their WIC benefits as early as Nov. 1.
As the federal government’s shutdown stretches into another week, thousands of families across Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia are preparing for an uncertain start to November.
As the federal government shutdown continues, access to critical federal benefits for Nevadans remains a serious concern.In a move to ensure continued nutritio
The National WIC Association warns that several states are in danger of shutting down WIC on Nov. 1 unless Trump provides additional emergency money.
An official with the Arkansas Department of Health says the nutrition assistance program for low-income women and children may only be operational until mid-November if the government shutdown continues.
For now, families across the lower seven counties in southern Illinois can continue accessing both programs without interruption.
The Women, Infants and Children Supplemental Nutrition Program — which provides support to low-income families with young children — is expected to stay operational during the ongoing government shutdown,
The Southern 7 Health Department assured families served by Head Start and WIC that services will continue despite the recent government shutdown.
WIC Benefits offer a nutritious helping hand to women, infants, and children, but they can't be used at Aldi because the grocer doesn't fit their requirements.