WIC Services: Supporting Families

At Noble Community Clinics, we provide Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program services to ensure families have access to healthy food, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and referrals for family and community resources. Our WIC program offers vital support to pregnant women, individuals who have given birth or suffered infant loss in the last 6 months, infants, and children under the age of 5.

Our WIC services go beyond food assistance—we empower families to make healthy choices and provide critical support during crucial stages of growth. We are here to help you ensure your child gets the best possible start in life.

Nurturing Health, Empowering Families

We believe that access to healthy food and parenting guidance is essential for family well-being, and we’re dedicated to making it easy for you to receive the benefits and care you deserve.

Breastfeeding Support

Our lactation consultants and breastfeeding peer counselors are here to offer guidance, education, and encouragement for new parents who are breastfeeding/chestfeeding.

Our team will support you in feeding your child as much human milk as you want, for as long as you want. WIC can help you develop a feeding plan and meet your goals.

Free Online Prenatal Breastfeeding Classes

Breastfeeding Resources

Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Program

Breastfeeding FAQs

Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (FMNP)

From June 1-September 30th, WIC enrolled individuals 9 months and older receive additional benefits to purchase fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs from local farmers. WIC staff can help you find approved farmers to buy from and provide recipes for using seasonal produce.

More Info and Farmer Map

FMNP Brochure (English) (Spanish)

 

WIC Eligible Food Items

WIC families receive a debit-like EBT card that is used to buy WIC foods at approved grocery stores each month. Food benefits are customized based on your family’s needs. Examples of foods that are WIC eligible include:

  • Fruits and Vegetables
  • Milk
  • Yogurt
  • Cheese
  • Beans/Peas/Lentils
  • Peanut Butter
  • Cereal
  • Eggs
  • Whole Grains
  • Tofu
  • Canned Fish
  • Infant foods

Shopping Guide (English) (Spanish)

More Information

Nutrition Education

We provide personalized advice on nutrition and healthy living to help you and your family thrive. WIC families also have access to information and recipes for using WIC foods at their finger tips through our online nutrition education (ONE) platform.

ONE

More Information 

Fit Families Program

Noble Community Clinics WIC offers the Fit Families program to eligible children (age 2-4 yrs old). If you are interested in learning more or enrolling in the program, contact our WIC to get your family ID number. You can enroll using the links below.

Fit Families Supplemental Nutrition Education Program (SNAP-Ed) is a successful behavior change program for…

  • Families with 2-4 year old children enrolled in WIC at Fit Families projects in Wisconsin.
  • Staff at Fit Families projects and their organizations.
  • Communities that partner with Fit Families projects to implement policy, systems, and environmental changes to help make the healthy choice the easy choice.

Core Messages:

Move More…Watch Less

  • Encourage Fit Families participants to engage in active play or physical activity for at least 60 minutes every day and to reduce screen time to two hours or less each day.

Make Every Bite Count…More Fruits & Veggies

  • Encourage child and their parents to eat the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables each day.

Make Every Sip Count…More Healthy Beverages

  • Encourage Fit Families to reduce or eliminate use of sugared beverages.

Overarching Message: Eat Healthy, Be Active…Your Kids are Watching

Enroll online using your ID number (English) (Spanish)

Monthly Newsletters (English) (Spanish)

Meet the WIC Team

Meet the dedicated team who drive the WIC program at Noble Community Clinics with a passion for excellence and community well-being. Our team works tirelessly to provide accessible, high-quality nutritional support and care for families, helping to ensure a healthier future for all.

Michelle Burington, RDN, CD, CLS

WIC Director

Rebecca Schneider

WIC Nutritionist

Esperanza DeHoyos

WIC Health Clerk

Erika Martin

WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counselor

Ready to Apply?

You can call the WIC department at 920-295-5255 to review eligibility and schedule an appointment. When calling to schedule an appointment, staff will ask questions to determine if you are eligible for the program. Information you will need to provide:

  • Number of people in the household
  • Names and birthdates for those to be enrolled in the program
  • Anticipated due date if pregnant
  • Current Income
  • Address
  • Telephone number that WIC can reach you at
  • After potential eligibility is determined, staff will offer you the earliest appointment available.

You may also email this information directly to our WIC team at WIC@nobleclinics.org and a staff member will reach out to you to schedule an appointment.

Noble News & Views

Your Health, Our Commitment

At Noble Community Clinics, we’re more than just a healthcare provider—we’re a partner in your well-being. Driven by a commitment to compassion and excellence, we offer a full range of services that address the physical, mental, emotional, and social aspects of health. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to break down barriers and make quality healthcare accessible to everyone in our community. Because at Noble, we don’t just care for you; we care about doing what’s right.

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This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Please find the full non-discrimination statement at: dhs.wisconsin.gov/wic/non-discrimination.htm.