HOW WIC HELPS THE SOONER STATE

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HOW WIC HELPS THE SOONER STATE MISSION OF WIC To assure healthy pregnancies, healthy birth outcomes and healthy growth and development for women, infants and children up to age 5 who are at nutrition risk, by providing nutritious foods to supplement diets, information and education on healthy eating, and referrals to health care and critical social services.

FUN FACTS OKLAHOMA WIC MADE STRIDES THIS YEAR IN IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF THEIR PARTICIPANTS AND THEIR EASE OF RECEIVING SERVICES

OKLAHOMA WIC ALSO INCREASED THE NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS ISSUED BENEFITS ON AN EBT CARD FROM 0% TO 100%

THE PERCENT OF CHILDREN AGES 2-5 YEARS OLD WITH A BMI GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO THE 95TH PERCENTILE, DECREASED

FROM OUR PARTICIPANTS “As a Retailer having the WIC Program gives

“First, I just want to say thank you! WIC helped me out tremendously! I make

customers one more reason to shop our stores

too much money to qualify for SNAP, but still not enough to pay all my bills and

which gives us the opportunity to earn that

buy groceries we need. If not for my lactation consultant provided through WIC I

customers business by showing them our

probably wouldn’t have been able to breastfeed. My son is 10 months and we’re

customer service level & quality of our stores.”

still going strong!”

WIC Participant, Oklahoma

WIC Participant, Oklahoma

WHO PARTICIPATES IN WIC? Oklahoma WIC Participation FY 2015

Pregnant Women Fully Breastfeeding Women

[2,929]

Total Breasfeeding Women

4,757

Postpartum Women

6,637

Infants

21,668

Children

43,117

Total

86,496

Coverage (% eligible)

62.0%

Source: USDA FNS WIC Program Data FY2015 https://www.fns.usda.gov/pd/wic-program

FEBRUARY 2017

10,316

Please direct all questions to NWA at 202.232.5492

WIC IS EFFICIENT

Monthly food value per participant

Oklahoma WIC Food and Nutrition Services Benefits FY 2015

Net federal food cost

$39,676,528

Competitive bidding savings

$22,937,936

Admin Cost (Nutrition Service Benefits)

$20,997,740

Total funds to state

$83,612,204

$38.23

Source: USDA FNS WIC Program Data FY2015 https://www.fns.usda.gov/pd/wic-program

BREASTFEEDING 80

80

70

70

70%

60 50 40 30 20

60

42%

Oklahoma WIC Participant Breastfeeding Rates

10 0

1998

65%

50

National WIC Participant Breastfeeding Rates

40 30

10 0

2014

44%

20

2000

2014

Source: USDA 2014 WIC Participant and Program Characteristics (PC) Report. PC data allows for standardized comparisons to demonstrate overall progress. Some states collect more data than required by the PC Report and may yield different and more current results than shown.

EBT STATUS

Oklahoma has implemented WIC EBT statewide. All state WIC programs must transition from paper vouchers to electronic benefit transfer cards (EBT) by 2020.

WIC SUPPORTS MILITARY FAMILIES

WIC provides services near Ft. Sill Army Base, Tinker AFB, Altus AFB and Vance AFB.

CONTACT DETAILS STATE WIC DIRECTOR

NUTRITION COORDINATOR

BREASTFEEDING COORDINATOR

STATE VENDOR MANAGER

Terry Bryce

Alicia Bergman, RD/LD

Rosanne Smith, RD/LD, IBCLC

Shawn Brown

2401 NW 23rd Street, Suite 70

2401 NW 23rd Street, Suite 70

2401 NW 23rd Street, Suite 70

2401 NW 23rd Street, Suite 70

Oklahoma City, OK

Oklahoma City, OK

Oklahoma City, OK

Oklahoma City, OK

73107-2475

73107-2475

73107-2475

73107-2475

T: 888-655-2942 Ext. 50012

T: 405-271-4676 Ext. 50029

T: 405-271-4676 Ext. 50014

T: 405-271-4676 Ext. 50037

E: [email protected]

E: [email protected]

E: [email protected]

E: [email protected]

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