Affinia Healthcare WIC announces updated income eligibility guidelines
Affinia Healthcare WIC announces the release of updated income guidelines, based on 185% of the federal poverty guidelines issued by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). HHS releases annual adjustments to the poverty guidelines before June each year.
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) provides nutrition services to pregnant women, new mothers, infants and children up to their 5th birthday. The primary services provided are healthy, supplemental food; nutrition risk assessment, education and counseling; breastfeeding promotion and support and screening and referrals to health care and other services. To be eligible for WIC, applicants must reside in Missouri, meet income guidelines, and be at nutritional risk. Participants of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance (TA), and most MO HealthNet programs are automatically income-eligible for WIC benefits.
The income guidelines below reflect gross (pre-tax) income. A pregnant woman may count as two family members. To view the complete list broken out by family size, visit WIC.Mo.Gov.
| Family size | Annual | Monthly | Twice-monthly | Bi-weekly | Weekly |
| 1 | $29,526 | $2,461 | $1,231 | $1,136 | $568 |
| 2 | $40,034 | $3,337 | $1,669 | $1,540 | $770 |
| 3 | $50,542 | $4,212 | $2,106 | $1,944 | $972 |
| 4 | $61,050 | $5,088 | $2,544 | $2,349 | $1,175 |
WIC is administered in St. Louis by Affinia Healthcare WIC. Persons interested in applying or who need more information should contact Affinia Healthcare WIC at 314-898-1701. WIC clinics are offered at the following location(s):
- Affinia Healthcare, 3396 Pershall Road, Ferguson, 63135
- Affinia Healthcare, 2220 Lemp Ave., St. Louis, 63104
- Affinia Healthcare, 1717 Biddle St., St. Louis, 63106
- Affinia Healthcare, 4414 N. Florissant, St. Louis, 63107
- Affinia Healthcare, 3930 S. Broadway, St. Louis, 63118
- 3737 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, 63115
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