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Tag Archives: WIC

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Congress Must Act Now to Make Sure Vulnerable Women and Babies Have the Nutrition and Resources They Need

February 29, 2024

In Arkansas, WIC serves nearly 61,000 low-income, food insecure women, babies, and children under four years old.  

WIC Program Faces Major Funding Cuts: Congress is Looking to Gut Resources to Support Pregnant Moms, Babies, and Young Children

January 8, 2024

Congress has made a mess by failing to review and update the Child Nutrition Reauthorization (CNR) since they last did in 2010.

WIC is a lifeline, and improving the program would benefit many

September 30, 2021

Mary’s oldest daughter loves to hike, so they travel Arkansas together, hiking on different paths around the state. They then return home to Crossett, where Mary and her two daughters, ages 6 and 1, live. Mary heard about the...

Lessons Learned from the Pandemic: Implementing Systems Change Can End Child Hunger

September 23, 2021

We were not prepared for the COVID-19 pandemic to hit and shut down most of the country in March 2020. It was a once-in-a-lifetime event that we are still trying to make our way through. We didn’t have the...

WIC provides food security for new mom of twins during pandemic

September 17, 2021

Anna, who hopes to become a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurse, grew up in El Dorado and still calls it home with her husband and two daughters, Magnolia and Violet. When Anna and her husband were first married,...

Policy opportunities could help curb child hunger

July 30, 2021

As our state makes it harder for children to get the nutritious food they need to stay healthy, we have opportunities at the federal level to help improve food security policy for hungry Arkansans. In the recent legislative session,...

Updated Guide to Benefits in the American Rescue Plan

July 21, 2021

The American Rescue Plan is a historic and much-needed response to a global pandemic. In the short term, the federal relief will help many of us recover from months of lost wages and overdue rent. Here are some benefits...

Hitting the “Mark” with Child Nutrition Reauthorization

April 5, 2010

On March 17, 2010, Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas released her “mark” for Child Nutrition Reauthorization.  The bill, known as the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act (“the Act”), was passed by the Senate Agricultural Committee on March...

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