More low-income women might have more access to better nutrition and health information. That’s because the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children – or WIC – has raised the annual income ceiling for eligible participants by one-thousand dollars.
WIC participants can receive nutritious food and learn how to make healthy decisions for themselves and their families.
Wyoming WIC program manager Janet Moran says serving at-risk mothers early on can prevent health problems later.