![]() ![]() WIC staff are providing appointment information via phone and text and are working to process as much as possible before applicants/participants arrive at the clinics. WIC staff will reply to applicants/participants to schedule appointments to provide curbside service, or existing participants may keep their regularly scheduled appointments and follow posted instructions when arriving at the clinic. ![]() The WIC program safeguards the health of New Mexico’s low-income pregnant, postpartum and nursing (breastfeeding) women, infants and children up to age 5 who are at nutritional risk by providing nutritious foods to supplement diets, information on healthy eating including nursing promotion and support and referrals to healthcare.ĭue to the pandemic, the WIC program is now providing four months of food benefits instead of three to further limit direct contact for services.Īpplicants and participants may request services by contacting local WIC offices, or visiting the NM WIC website,, and requesting an appointment using the Contact Us page. ![]() SANTA FE –The New Mexico Department of Public Health’s Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program reminds clients all main offices remain open during the COVID-19 pandemic, with services modified to a curbside service to limit direct contact and practice social distancing while expediting services. ![]()
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