WIC is available to people meeting the following requirements:
Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or recently had a baby (one year after your baby is born if breastfeeding, six months after if not breastfeeding)
Infants from birth to one year of age
Children from one year of age to their fifth birthday
Next Steps & Questions
How to Apply
Call the WIC Office at 651-385-6120 and we can do a brief screening over the phone and we can do a brief income screening over the phone and schedule an appointment.
The WIC office in Goodhue County is located in the Health & Human Services Building, 426 West Ave. in Red Wing.
Foods Provided
Whole Grains provide fiber, vitamins, and minerals. You can choose whole-grain bread, whole-grain tortillas, brown rice, or oatmeal.
WIC cereals provide iron for healthy blood and many WIC cereals are whole grain and high in fiber as well as other vitamins and minerals.
Eggs, dry or canned beans, and peanut butter provide protein to build and repair body cells (beans are also high in fiber and have some iron). You can choose between dry or canned beans or peanut butter.
Milk provides protein, calcium, and vitamin D which are important for growth, especially bone growth.
WIC also provides fruits and vegetables- fresh, frozen or canned. These provide a variety of vitamins and add fiber to the diet.
Infant food fruits, vegetables, and meats (for breastfed infants) provide vitamins, minerals, new tastes, and textures.
Breastfeeding is Best
It is the healthiest way to feed your baby. Breast milk has the exact nutrition baby needs.
It protects baby from infections and illnesses and also helps eye and brain development.