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Women Infant and Children Program (WIC)

NALINI CHARLES • Program Manager • nac9026@nyp.org benefits transfer system at NewYorkPresbyterian’s WIC program in 2019

Mission and Goals

The NewYork-Presbyterian Ambulatory Care Network’s Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program is a federally and state-funded nutrition education and supplemental foods program. WIC clients can receive nutritional counseling, healthy lifestyle support, and breastfeeding promotion and support, as well as individualized food packages for eligible participants.

Number of People Reached

WIC serves approximately 10,500 participants each month.

Key Accomplishments

Our Breastfeeding Help & Referral Center provides one-on-one breastfeeding support plus aids such as breast pumps, breast shells, and nipple shields to WIC participants. WIC works with mothers to increase the rates of breastfeeding initiation and duration. We continue to strive for higher breastfeeding rates through education and support provided by our nutrition The launch of the new electronic

and peer counseling staff. allowed us to issue benefits to our participants remotely. This was especially important during the crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York, where the NewYork-Presbyterian WIC staff was able to serve an average of 9,327 participants a month remotely via telephone, allowing us to reach a great deal of our participants.

Our Breastfeeding Help & Referral Center provides one-on-one breastfeeding support plus aids such as breast pumps, breast shells, and nipple shields to WIC participants.

For more information about the Division of Community and Population Health and community health programs at NewYork-Presbyterian, please visit us online at nyp.org/acn.

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