All WIC sites in Mississippi to close

Published 9:00 am Friday, April 16, 2021

The Mississippi State Department of Health will close all 81 of its Women, Infants and Children (WIC) food distribution sites throughout the state in the months ahead. Approximately 70 positions will be eliminated.

This comes as WIC clients throughout the nation are being transferred to the use of electronic banking and a debit card for food purchases due to a federal mandate. The process has also started in Mississippi.

The eWIC card will be more convenient for clients, who will have a choice of where to purchase food and infant formula. Their list of products has been expanded as well. The eWIC phased rollout will take place over the next few months. For now, clients will use paper vouchers at the existing food centers for their WIC food.

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Currently, 85,000 Mississippians are enrolled in the WIC Program. The food distribution sites will be permanently closed by late summer and early fall.

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