
The WIC Alabama office is a facility you must go to when you apply for the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program.

How can I find an WIC Alabama office near me? Make sure to bring the special card to your appointment to show proof you received benefits from the Alabama WIC program. When you have moved, the next step would be to call the WIC office in the state you moved to and schedule an appointment. In most cases, the state agency will provide you with a special card that proves you participated in the Alabama WIC Program. Before you move, it is recommended that you contact the local WIC office. If you are planning to move out of state, Alabama WIC participants can still receive their benefits until the certification period expires as long as there is proof that they received WIC benefits in Alabama. Benefits that are provided to participants through the Alabama WIC program includes supplemental nutritious foods, nutrition education, counseling at WIC clinics, screening and referrals for other health reasons, welfare and social services. The Alabama WIC program aims to assist low-income and nutritionally at risk women who are pregnant, women who are currently breastfeeding (up to infant's 1st birthday), nonbreastfeeding postpartum women (up to 6 months after the birth of an infant or after pregnancy ends), infants (up to 1st birthday) and children up to their fifth birthday.


This page provides the Alabama WIC office number and office hours. If you will be meeting with the Alabama Department of Public Health, we suggest you verify what documents you should bring with you to make sure they have all the information they need to help determine your eligibility. This state agency can help you with questions or issues with WIC including how to apply, what is required to be eligible for Alabama WIC benefits or if you need to schedule an appointment. The Alabama WIC (Women, Infants and Children) program is handled by the Department of Public Health.
