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妇女、婴儿和儿童 (WIC) 计划


什么是 WIC?  

妇女、婴儿和儿童特殊营养补充计划 (WIC) 旨在为孕妇和产后女性及其五岁以下的子女提供营养食品、营养教育和社区服务转介,以及提供母乳喂养支持。


联系我们

有需要的新生儿家庭、对 WIC 感兴趣的看护人、任何想了解更多信息的居民,请通过以下方式联系我们:

  • 拨打办公室电话 @ 607-274-6630 – 如果无人接听,请留言
  • 向我们发送短信 @ 607-882-6286

点击此处了解我们的团队!


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Meet Wanda, the NYS Department of Health’s new 24/7 WIC virtual assistant.

Click here to chat with Wanda. She will help you find out if your family is eligible for WIC benefits.



联邦 WIC 收入资格指南

If your annual gross (before tax) income is at or below the amount listed for your family size, then you may qualify for WIC assistance.
Effective June 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024.

家庭规模 年收入 月收入 每月支付两次 每两周支付一次 每周支付
1 26,973 美元 2,248 美元 1,124 美元 1,038 美元 $519
2 36,482 美元 3,041 美元 1,521 美元 1,404 美元 $702
3 45,991 美元 3,833 美元 1,917 美元 1,769 美元 $885
4 55,500 美元 4,625 美元 2,313 美元 2,135 美元 1,068 美元
5 65,009 美元 5,418 美元 2,709 美元 2,501 美元 1,251 美元
6 74,518 美元 6,210 美元 3,105 美元 2,867 美元 1,434 美元
7 84,027 美元 7,003 美元 3,502 美元 3,232 美元 1,616 美元
8 93,536 美元 7,795 美元 3,898 美元 3,598 美元 1,799 美元
每位新增成员:
+ 9,509 美元 + 793 美元 + 397 美元 + 366 美元 + 183 美元

该机构旨在提供平等的机会。
资料来源:美国农业部食品与营养服务


诊所

The Tompkins County WIC program is open for both in-person or remote (via phone) appointments. In-person appointments are at the Whole Health office at 55 Brown Road, Ithaca.

Note: As of August 9, 2023, the agency will return to scheduling clinics at temporary site locations.


WIC 诊所日程安排日历:

Open calendars as an image: 
March 2024
April 2024   |   May 2024   |   June 2024

Open calendars as a PDF:
March 2024
April 2024   |   May 2024   |   June 2024



WIC Clinic Site Addresses

诊所网站 地址
Tompkins County Whole Health, Brown Rd. office 55 Brown Rd., Ithaca (near the Airport) (Map)
伊萨卡救世军礼拜与服务中心 150 N. Albany St., Downtown Ithaca (Map)
纽菲尔德联合卫理公会 227 Main St., Newfield (Map)
格罗顿:TC Action 儿童保育中心 110 Sykes St., Groton (Map)
杰克逊维尔社区联合卫理公会教堂 1869 Trumansburg Rd. (Rt. 96), Jacksonville (Map)

 
Approved WIC Stores in Tompkins County

Select stores are registered with NYS WIC to accept the eWIC benefits card. For a current list of those stores use the Find a WIC Store page on the NYS WIC Vendors website and search by your location, ZIP Code, or address.


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Meet Our WIC Team

WIC Team in August 2023, photo by Shannon Alvord

Michelle Hall. Photo: sinkowphotography.com Michelle Hall, (she/her) BS
WIC Program Director

Michelle joined Tompkins County Health Department WIC Program in November 2016.  Michelle has worked in the New York State WIC program for the past 25 years.  Michelle has a Bachelors of Science in Nutrition from Syracuse University and started her journey in the WIC program as a Nutritionist in the Northern Finger Lakes area. Over the past year Michelle co-lead one of the cross-functional teams-integration; this experience was rewarding, as she enjoyed the opportunity to work with other staff in the organization.   Michelle enjoys learning about different cultures and eager to travel the world someday.  Michelle is a mother of two teenagers and a stepmother of two additional teens.  In Michelle’s free time she enjoys camping, traveling, music and spending time with friends/family.

Cindy Mallary. Photo: sinkowphotography.com Cindy Mallary, (she/her) MS, RDN, CLC
WIC Program Nutritionist

Cindy has a BS in Nutrition from Syracuse University and an MS in Clinical Nutrition from Cornell University.  She has been working at the Tompkins County WIC Program as a nutritionist for 35 years.  She has also been the Breastfeeding Coordinator for several years, working with the breastfeeding peer counseling program and the breast pump program.  She has been a Certified Lactation Counselor since 2001.  She has always been interested in how nutrition and breastfeeding can influence our health.  She loves working for WIC, as she enjoys getting to know so many great people in our diverse community.  In her spare time, she enjoys hiking, biking, swimming, cross country skiing and playing music with friends.

Kelsey Fitch. Photo: sinkowphotography.com Kelsey Fitch, (she/her) RDN, MPH, CLC
WIC Program Nutritionist

Kelsie is a Registered Dietitian and Certified Lactation Counselor who joined the Tompkins County WIC team in 2018 as a WIC Nutritionist. In addition to her Nutritionist duties, she also works as the Nutrition Coordinator, conducts public health detailing with the local health care providers, and runs the WIC social media accounts.  Kelsie graduated from the University of Arizona with a Bachelor's degree in Nutritional Sciences and a minor in Biochemistry, followed by a Dietetic Internship through Syracuse University. As of May 2022, she completed her Maters in Public Health with an emphasis in Maternal Child Health. Kelsie is passionate about maternal and child nutrition and is especially interested in aiding mothers through their breastfeeding journey.

Molly Snedden. Molly Snedden, (she/her) BS
WIC Nutrition Educator, Outreach Coordinator

Molly joined Tompkins County WIC in 2022.  She has a BS in Environmental Science from Binghamton University and a BS in Human Nutrition from UMass Amherst. Molly has been working in child nutrition for over 15 years as a School Food Service Director and most recently at Cortland County WIC. She enjoys connecting with caregivers to offer support and education around the challenges and joys of feeding young children. She is currently working on her Certified Lactation Consultant credential to better support our breastfeeding families. Molly grew up in Tompkins County and is loving raising her own young family here in the beauty of upstate New York.

Veronica Peters. Photo: sinkowphotography.com Veronica Peters, (she/her) 
WIC Clerk

"I have been a previous Participant of WIC. I absolutely loved how helpful everyone was, especially with my breastfeeding journey!" Veronica has lived in Tompkins County her whole life and was the first person in her family to go to college straight out of high school. She knew from the start that she wanted to help people, but did not know what that was going to look like until she became a mother. Now the mom of a very energetic boy, motherhood was life changing, and the WIC staff really helped Veronica navigate and adjust. Now she wants to do the same for current and future WIC participants. Outside of work, Veronica enjoys camping and spending valuable time with her family.

Megan Jefferson. Photo: Provided Megan Jefferson, (she/her) 
Breastfeeding Peer Counselor

Megan joined the Tompkins County Whole Health WIC Program in August 2023. She received her associate degree in liberal arts from SUNY Broome and worked in the healthcare field as an EMT, clerk, and medical assistant. She always wanted to have more of an impact on mothers and children, which led her here to WIC. She enjoys helping breastfeeding moms and being a resource for families in her community. She has 4 young children of her own, which keeps her very busy and she loves taking them on new adventures.

Christine Knight Christine Knight, BA, MS
Breastfeeding Peer Counselor

Christine joined WIC as a Breastfeeding Peer Counselor in May 2022. She has a BA in Cultural Anthropology and an MS in Medical Anthropology. She is particularly interested in how people interact with the world, and with each other. Christine has 4 children and breastfed each of them with varying degrees of success. Through those years she experienced both the wonder and awe of breastfeeding, as well as its heartbreaks.  Three of her children are still in elementary school, while their older brother studies film at Hunter College in NYC.  Christine has lived in Tompkins County for over 20 years and is thrilled to be raising her family here. Christine will never get used to how loud her children are, and although she adores them, in her ’free time’ she enjoys silence..

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Resource Links


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美国农业部非歧视声明 (NDS) 和纽约州 WIC 投诉信息

(2022 年 5 月)

根据联邦民权法和美国农业部 (USDA) 民权法规和政策,本机构禁止基于种族、肤色、国籍、性别(包括性别认同和性取向)、残障、年龄的歧视,或对先前的民权活动进行报复或打击。

计划信息可能以英语之外的语言提供。需通过其他通讯方式来获取计划信息(例如,盲文、大号字体、录音带、美国手语)的残障人士应联系负责管理该计划的州或地方机构;或者致电 (202) 720-2600(语音和 TTY)联系美国农业部 TARGET 中心;亦可通过联邦中继服务 (800) 877-8339 联系美国农业部。

To file a program discrimination complaint, a Complainant should complete a Form AD-3027, USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form which can be obtained online (fillable PDF form), or from any USDA office, or by calling (866) 632-9992, or by writing a letter addressed to USDA. The letter must contain the complainant’s name, address, telephone number, and a written description of the alleged discriminatory action in sufficient detail to inform the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights (ASCR) about the nature and date of an alleged civil rights violation.

填好的 AD-3027 表格或信函须通过以下方式提交给 USDA:

  1. 邮寄至:
    U.S. Department of Agriculture
    Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
    1400 Independence Avenue, SW
    Washington, D.C. 20250-9410;或者
  2. 传真:(833) 256-1665 或 (202) 690-7442;或者
  3. 电子邮件:program.intake@usda.gov

该机构旨在提供平等的机会。

如有其他投诉或要申请公平听证会,请联系:
  1. 邮寄至:
    WIC Program Director
    NYSDOH, Riverview Center
    150 Broadway, 6th Floor
    Albany, NY 12204
  2. 电话:
    (518) 402-7093;传真 (518) 402-7348;或者
  3. email:
    NYSWIC@HEALTH.NY.GOV


Get a PDF version of this NDS here.


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Quick Links for Participants

Contact Tompkins County WIC

 
NYS WIC Foods & Formula Page (Main F&F page)

 
Shopping with eWIC

eWIC FAQ (web page)