
Information

How do I apply for W.I.C.?
-
Call the WIC office.
-
Stop in at the WIC Office.
-
Stop in at your local WIC Community field
-
clinic
-
It is very important to provide all documented information at each certification:
-
Proof of Residency
-
Proof of Identity
-
Proof of Income (of all household members)
-
Proof of Participation of any programs:
(Medicaid, Food Stamps, TANF, and Commodities)
Only the parent/legal guardian can certify an infant or child.

WIC VENDORS
​
Mission:
-
Buche’s Food
-
Turtle Creek Crossing
Rosebud:
-
All Stop, Inc
-
PaulMart
Winner:
-
Winner Super Foods
-
Winner Food Center
​
​
St. Francis:
- B&B Trading
Gregory:
-
Buche’s Food
Valentine:
-
Henderson’s IGA
Parmelee:
-
Kary’s Store
White River:
-
Wig Wam
Who is Eligible for W.I.C.?
-
You must be a pregnant or breastfeeding woman, a woman who has recently been pregnant, an infant, or a child under 5 years old.
-
You must be income eligible.
-
You must be currently living in our service area.
-
You must have a nutrition need, which will be determined by WIC staff.

eW.I.C. E.B.T
Eligible participants will be issued a eWIC EBT card that will contain food benefits for the entire family along with a shopping list. Each card holder will be required to select a Personal Identification Number to initially use the card. Other information such as how to use the card, checking your balance, read-ing your receipt and contact information for further questions will be available.

Community Field Clinics
Due to the COVID pandemic, field clinics have been temporarily discontinued. Please watch for upcoming announcements of mobile unit field clinic schedules in the next couple of months. Communities served include:
​
-
Okreek Community
-
Winner
-
Mission
-
St Francis Community
-
White River
-
Norris Community
-
Parmelee Community
-
Sicangu Village
-
Ring Thunder
-
Corn Creek Community
Upon full operation and opening of the WIC clinic, one evening clinic will also be available and announced.
