The Arkansas WIC Program is
administered by the Arkansas Department of Health though a grant
provided by the Food and Nutrition Service of the USDA
(United States Department of Agriculture). This program provides supplemental foods
and nutrition education to eligible pregnant, breastfeeding, and
postpartum women, infants and children under age five.
Program goals:
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Provide supplemental foods high in nutrients during time of critical
growth and development.
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Provide nutrition education designed to improve dietary habits and
health status and to emphasize the relationship between nutrition
and health.
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Inform participants about and encourage breastfeeding.
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Inform participants about and encourage participation in other
health services.
Recent research studies have found several important
results of the WIC program, including:
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Lower medical costs.
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Earlier prenatal care and more adequate weight gain for pregnant
women.
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Greater birth weights for infants.
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Fewer miscarriages late in pregnancy.
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Better family diets that families not enrolled in WIC and increased
intake of iron and vitamin C for infants and children.
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More regular sources of health care and more complete immunizations
for children enrolled in WIC.
Arkansas WIC Program food expenditures in Benton County for the
2005 federal fiscal year was $2,598,747.92. This amount represents
reimbursements to local grocery stores for WIC foods provided to WIC
participants. We served approximately 9,676 clients.
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