Below is a list of Colorado Springs WIC clinics in Colorado. The staff at these Colorado WIC offices can assist you with the Women, Infants and Children program including how to apply and determine if you are eligible. In order to start your application process, you will first need to call one of the Colorado Springs WIC clinic locations listed below to setup an appointment. Make sure to ask what documents you need to bring to your meeting so they can quickly and easily determine if you can receive Colorado WIC benefits. Select a location below to find the WIC office phone number and office hours in the Colorado Springs area. If you want to search for local clinics using a street address, then use the Find WIC Clinic Locations search form on the right side of this page.
2948 E. Fountain Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80910View Details | View Map
1675 W. Garden Of The Gods Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80907View Details | View Map
97 Widefield Blvd
Colorado Springs, CO 80911View Details | View Map
1257 Lake Plaza Dr. Suite 101
Colorado Springs, CO 80906View Details | View Map
4360 Montebello Dr Suite 500 And 600
Colorado Springs, CO 80918View Details | View Map
You must go to a WIC office in Colorado Springs CO to apply for program benefits. You do not have the option to apply for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) by phone or online. When you are ready to submit your WIC application, you must schedule an interview at your acceptance facility. On the day of your appointment, make sure you bring your children to the WIC office with you. Program workers need to perform a basic medical assessment on every member who is applying for benefits.
When you go to your WIC Colorado Springs certification appointment, you must bring several documents with you. The agent who interviews you will use the information you provide to determine if you qualify for benefits. Therefore, it is important that you report to your WIC office with the following items:
Once you are accepted into the program, your WIC clinic in Colorado Springs CO can award you monetary benefits. You can then use these funds to purchase nutritious groceries for you and your family. While there are only certain types of WIC foods you can buy, the items fall into several different food groups, including: