Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, also know as WIC, is a program that is designed to help low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children 5 years old or younger who are at nutritional risk. The Michigan WIC program accomplishes this by providing nutritious foods to supplement diets, information that can help provide healthy eating options including breastfeeding, and referrals to health care. If you are looking to know how to apply for WIC in Michigan, then read the information provided below.
How Do I Apply For Michigan WIC?
Just contact your nearest WIC agency or call 1-800-26-BIRTH or 1-800-262-4784. For information about your local WIC agency and how to apply.
Who is eligible for Michigan WIC benefits?
Applicants must meet all of the following 4 criteria:
1. Fall into one of the following categories:
2. Resident of the state of Michigan. U.S. Citizenship is not required
3. Income eligible (at or below 185% of Federal Poverty Guidelines or on Medicaid or food stamps)
4. Determined by WIC clinic staff to be at nutrition and/or health risk. Some typical health risks are: low blood iron or anemia; too much or too little weight gain (for pregnant women and children), poor diet, chronic disease, and developmental disabilities.
What must an applicant bring to an appointment?
Applicant should contact the local WIC office for more specific information.
What happens when someone applies for Michigan WIC benefits?
The initial appointment can take from 1-2 hours. The other appointments during the certification period usually take 30 minutes to 1 hour. Depending on the individual, the next appointment may be in 1, 2 or 3 months.
How long is someone certified for the program?
Depending on their WIC category, participants are certified for a specific length of time. At the end of the certification period, participants can repeat the certification process to be recertified. The general certification periods by WIC category are:
WIC Income Guidelines
Family Size* | Hourly 2080 Hours | Weekly 52 weeks | Biweekly 26 weeks | Monthly12 months | Annual |
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1 | $10.46 | $419 | $838 | $1,815 | $21,775 |
2 | $14.16 | $567 | $1,134 | $2,456 | $29,471 |
3 | $17.86 | $715 | $1,430 | $3,098 | $37,167 |
4 | $21.56 | $863 | $1,726 | $3,739 | $44,863 |
5 | $25.26 | $1,011 | $2,022 | $4,380 | $52,559 |
6 | $28.96 | $1,159 | $2,318 | $5,022 | $60,255 |
7 | $32.66 | $1,307 | $2,614 | $5,663 | $67,951 |
8 | $36.36 | $1,455 | $2,910 | $6,304 | $75,647 |
9 | $40.06 | $1,603 | $3,206 | $6,946 | $83,343 |
10 | $43.76 | $1,751 | $3,502 | $7,587 | $91,039 |
11 | $47.46 | $1,899 | $3,798 | $8,228 | $98,735 |
12 | $51.16 | $2,047 | $4,094 | $8,870 | $106,431 |
13 | $54.86 | $2,195 | $4,390 | $9,511 | $114,127 |
14 | $58.56 | $2,343 | $4,686 | $10,152 | $121,823 |
15 | $62.26 | $2,491 | $4,982 | $10,794 | $129,519 |
16 | $65.96 | $2,639 | $5,278 | $11,435 | $137,215 |
*Pregnant woman is counted as one + the number of Infants expected when determining income eligibility for the Total Economic Unit