Marshall County WIC Program, located in Plymouth, IN, is a non-profit clinic that offers services as part of the Indiana WIC Program. They provide nutritional support and assistance to eligible individuals, including pregnant women, breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5. Participants receive monthly checks to purchase specific nutritious foods at grocery stores, and the program encourages breastfeeding as the most nutritious way to feed babies. The clinic conducts health and dietary assessments to determine eligibility and provides a range of WIC services to meet the nutritional needs of participants.
Marshall County WIC Program is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of individuals in Marshall County, Indiana. They work in collaboration with the Indiana WIC Program and approximately 150 non-profit clinics across all 92 counties in the state. The program serves those who are categorically eligible and at nutritional risk, and income eligibility is determined based on factors such as Medicaid, Food Stamps, and TANF. With a focus on providing nutritious foods, the program offers a variety of options, including milk, cheese, eggs, cereal, juice, fruits, vegetables, and more. Marshall County WIC Program strives to support families in making healthy choices and ensuring the optimal development of infants and young children.
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