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WIC (Bennington) | Vermont Department of Health
WIC (Bennington) | Vermont Department of Health
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WIC (Bennington)
Bennington
WIC (Bennington)
Family and Child Health
Active and Healthy Communities
Worksite Wellness
School Health
Immunizations
Infectious Disease
Community Prevention Programs
Tobacco Prevention
Emergency Preparedness
Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention
The WIC Program (Women, Infants and Children) provides access to healthy foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding support and referrals to health care and other community resources. You can trust WIC to be your family's nutrition expert during critical periods of growth and development, like pregnancy, infancy and early childhood.
How Do I Join WIC?
WIC is for income-eligible Vermont residents who are pregnant, breastfeeding or have a new baby, and children under age 5. Parents, grandparents and foster parents may apply for children in their care. Or, if you or your child is on Medicaid, Dr. Dynasaur or 3SquaresVT/SNAP, you can join WIC.
Apply Now!
"I don't feel alone. Sounds silly but I'm a single mom and just to have people there for my kids feels like help and support and I love that it's there." - Vermont WIC Participant
Check Out WIC Benefits
Local WIC Highlights
What Towns Does The Bennington Office Serve?
The Bennington Office of Local Health is the place to come for WIC if you live in:
Arlington, Bennington, Dorset, Glastonbury, Landgrove, Manchester, Peru, Pownal, Readsboro, Rupert, Sandgate, Searsburg, Shaftsbury, Stamford, Sunderland, Winhall, and Woodford
Is your home in another town? Find out
which office
is for you.
Clinics
Appointments are currently offered over the phone, via video, or in person. Please call our office to find an appointment in a location that's most convenient for you: 802-447-6408 or toll-free 1-888-296-8151.
Nutrition and Health Education
WIC activities are offered in the office and community. Find out what
WIC activities
are happening in your area.
WIC staff offers a variety of classes and activities throughout the year, such as virtual prenatal and postpartum classes.
Participation in an activity or a
WIChealth.org
lesson helps keep your benefits active.
For your convenience, we partner with others in local communities, such as
Head Start
Southern Vermont Medical Center
, and
EFNEP
, to have their activities and and classes count toward WIC nutrition and health education requirements.
Sign up to get tips, tools, and online lessons
Check out
our Facebook page
for current activities, or look up your county on the
Health Department Events Calendar
Learn more about eating well with WIC
Breastfeeding Support
There are many ways WIC can help you succeed with breastfeeding, including:
Extra WIC foods for breastfeeding parents
Breastfeeding peer counselors (available in some offices)
Referrals to community lactation consultants and other support services
Breast pumps
Breastfeeding groups and classes
Our staff is available to answer breastfeeding questions and provide breastfeeding resources to help you and your baby meet your breastfeeding goals.
For more details, see the
WIC breastfeeding section
of this page or call us at
802-447-6408
See more breastfeeding resources
Shopping Information
Find out
where in Vermont to shop
for WIC foods in your area.
Choose from these foods shown in the
WIC Shopping Guide
Use the
WICShopper Smartphone App
, and learn more about
shopping with WIC
Watch
"Shopping with WIC" videos
Farm to Family
At a farmers market you can buy just-picked fruits and vegetables and find something new to try. The market can also be a great learning experience for your kids! The Vermont Farm to Family Program offers coupons for free, locally grown vegetables and fruits to eligible WIC participants. See a list of
participating farmers markets
. View farmers market distribution dates
here
Health Care Referrals and Community Programs
We pride ourselves in making sure families are connected with the resources in our community to help meet and maintain their goals. We connect WIC participants with a variety of resources related to food, child care, health care, drug and alcohol programs and housing.
Learn more about how we can help with referrals
Health Insurance
Affordable Housing
3SquaresVT
Childcare/Preschool
Some community partners we make referrals to include:
Physician offices, Dental offices, and Mental Health offices
Strong Families Vermont
Children's Integrated Services
802Quits
Bennington County Head Start
Related Resources
WIC in Vermont
Watch WIC Stories!
Translations of WIC information
USDA Nondiscrimination Statement
Family Planning & Pregnancy for Vermonters
Infants & Young Children in Vermont
Bennington WIC Office
802-447-6408
[email protected]
July 25, 2024