The National WIC Association is warning that millions of families could lose access to their WIC benefits as early as Nov. 1.
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WIC benefits at risk as government shutdown continues
With no clear end in sight to the shutdown of the federal government, families across the nation have prepared for ...
As the federal government shutdown continues, Idaho’s ability to continue funding for a public assistance program for ...
The Trump administration has said while the federal government is shut down, tariff revenue will be used to fund a key ...
WIC, a program that provides essential aid for women, infants and young children, is in jeopardy as shutdown continues.
SNAP and WIC users are at risk of losing their benefits on November 1st as the government shutdown continues with seemingly ...
As the federal government shutdown continues, access to critical federal benefits for Nevadans remains a serious concern.In a ...
Federal funds could begin running dry Saturday that help tens of millions of Americans to buy food for their families and ...
Teresa Fisher, Director of the Shawnee County Health Department, says it is just “business as usual” in terms of funding for ...
The federal government shutdown is not only worrying federal employees but is also affecting families who rely on services ...
The Southern 7 Health Department assured families served by Head Start and WIC that services will continue despite the recent ...
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