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Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a supplemental nutrition and health education program.

We provide nutrition counseling
Health information and referrals
Breastfeeding education and support
Supplemental Food

You'd be surprised who qualifies....

A family of 2:  $25,900 yearly or $499 weekly
A family of 4:  $39,220 yearly or $755 weekly
 A family of 6:   $52,540 yearly or $1011 weekly


For clinics in East Wilton, Jay, Kingfield, Bethel, Phillips and Rumford
Call (East Wilton) 645-3764 or 1-800-645-9636

For clinics in Auburn, Mechanic Falls, Buckfield, Fryeburg and Norway Call (Auburn) 795-4016 or 1-877-512-8856



Child Care Food Program provides supplemental funding for meals to home child care providers.  We provide a referral listing of day care providers in the area with openings for children.  We are a resource and support network for home child care providers in the areas of nutrition, child development, and early childhood activities.
 

Currently there are over 50 family day care homes providing services through our program.  These homes meet the child care needs of over 600 children.

For more information contact Wanda Morse or Susan Richards
645-3764 or 800-645-9636 ext 5272

 

 

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In April 2008, WMCA's WIC Program made a difference in the lives of :
 
 981 women
1016 Infants
2327 Children

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Family Planning Association of Maine 



Maine Community Action Association

 

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WMCA is a United Way Agency and Equal Opportunity Organization with programs funded in full or in part by:  United Way; Franklin County; DHS-CSBG; HHS; DOL; Rural Development: DOE; or Family Planning Assoc.
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