New York state residents may qualify for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) benefits. WIC is a unique program that supports caretakers and children during critical stages of child development. If you qualify, you may use the Franklin and St. Lawrence County WIC services to learn more about health and wellness, purchase nutrient-dense foods, and gain access to qualified support from other health and social services programs.
WIC services are available to pregnant and nursing moms, and children through the age of five. If you meet the eligibility requirements for financial need and the health care assessment, you can use your WIC benefits in many partnering stores, including pharmacies. Reach out to Community Health Center of the North Country WIC program, serving Franklin County and St. Lawrence County, New York to see if you qualify for WIC.
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Franklin County WIC ScheduleMake Breastfeeding a Success with Peer Counseling Support
Breastfeeding is loaded with benefits for baby and for mom!
Breastfeeding is so important because it helps keep your baby healthy. It supplies all the necessary nutrients in the proper proportions and protects against allergies, sickness, obesity, and diseases like diabetes and cancer. Breast milk is also easily digested by your baby which means less fussiness!
A really cool thing about your breast milk is it changes to meet your baby’s needs. The amount changes according to the time of day, nursing frequency, and age of the baby. All the guess work is done for you when you breastfeed.
Breast milk is always ready! It is available whenever and wherever your baby is hungry and it’s always warm! You don’t have to worry about keeping bottles clean or dealing with the waste.
Breastfeeding is also great for moms!
Breastfeeding reduces the risk of diabetes and certain cancers.
Many breastfeeding moms return to their pre-pregnancy weight because breastfeeding burns calories and helps shrink the uterus.
And of course, breastfeeding strengthens the bond between mommy and child.
Community Health Center of the North Country has peer counselors who are here to help!
Call or Text: 315-771-2759
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Healthy communities start with proper nutrition. Franklin County WIC is here to help your family grow healthy and strong. Now located inside Community Health Center of the North Country on Creighton Road. WIC Clinic, Primary and Pediatric care, Substance Use Care Coordination, and Behavioral Health services all in one convenient location. Visit our website for more information.