W.I.C.
What Is It?
W.I.C. is a supplemental food and nutrition education program for pregnant and nursing women, infants, and children to age 5
This program is designed for lower income families of Logan County who are at nutritional risk
What Is The Income Eligibility?
July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
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FAMILY SIZE
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ANNUAL
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MONTHLY
|
WEEKLY
|
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1
|
$18,130
|
$1,511
|
$349
|
|
2
|
$24,420
|
$2,035
|
$470
|
|
3
|
$30,710
|
$2,560
|
$591
|
|
4
|
$37,000
|
$3,084
|
$712
|
|
5
|
$43,290
|
$3,608
|
$833
|
|
6
|
$49,580
|
$4,132
|
$954
|
|
7
|
$55,870
|
$4,656
|
$1,075
|
|
8
|
$62,160
|
$5,180
|
$1,196
|
|
For each additional family member add
|
+6,290
|
+525
|
+121
|
W.I.C. Clinic Schedule
Monday - Friday by appointment
Coupon pickup and nutrition education on Tuesday
Call W.I.C. for more information and eligibility requirements: (217) 735-2317

Family Case Management
Who is Eligible?
Women,
infants, and children
Program Includes:
Referrals for medical care throughout your pregnancy and delivery
Visiting nurses
W.I.C. supplemental food program for women, infants, and children
Group nutrition classes
Individual education and counseling with a nurse
Referral to community resources after delivery
Family planning counseling after delivery
Prenatal classes (B.E.A.R.R.) for teens
Sick child doctor visits, medicines, and diagnostic testing
Prenatal care for mothers on Public Aid
Spend down including prenatal vitamins, laboratory tests and doctor visits
Breast
feeding support and education