The National WIC Association (NWA) is a public health nutrition program based in Washington, DC. It is dedicated to providing nutrition education, breastfeeding support, healthcare referrals, and nutritious foods to income-eligible women who are pregnant or post-partum, infants, and children up to age 5. NWA works closely with the USDA and 89 state WIC programs to ensure the delivery of quality services and advocate for full funding for the WIC program.
The NWA offers a range of resources and publications, including fact sheets, position papers, and toolkits, to support WIC practitioners and promote health equity. They also organize conferences, webinars, and advocacy efforts to engage members and the public in advancing the goals of the WIC program. Additionally, the NWA welcomes partnerships and sponsorships from businesses and organizations that align with their mission and vision for improving nutrition and healthcare for at-risk mothers and young children.
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