WIC Program Providing Increased Benefits

Mike Seals - May 28, 2021 11:25 am

Temporary Cash Value Benefit Increase and Canned Foods Added

 

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma State Department of Health WIC Program is pleased to announce a temporary increase to the Cash Value Benefit (CVB) and a permanent addition of canned fruits and vegetables to the program’s approved food list.

The CVB is a cash equivalent benefit, provided by the WIC program, for the purchase of fruits and vegetables. The CVB amount will increase from $9 per month to $35 per month per participant beginning June 1, 2021 continuing through September 30, 2021. This temporary benefit increase is funded by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Current participants will see the increase automatically added to their benefits.

Until recently, program participants were only able to purchase fresh or frozen fruits and vegetables with their CVB. Now, participants may purchase canned, fresh or frozen fruits and vegetables. The guidelines for the addition of approved canned foods to the Oklahoma Unified WIC Approved Food List are:

Canned Fruits:  Any variety of canned fruits (must conform to FDA standard of identity as appropriate (21 CFR, part 145)); including applesauce, juice pack or water pack without added sugars, fats, oils, or salt (i.e., sodium). The fruit must be listed as the first ingredient.

Canned Vegetables: Any variety of canned vegetables (must conform to FDA standard of identity as appropriate (21 CFR, part 155)); without added sugars, fats, or oils.  May be regular or lower in sodium. The vegetable must be listed as the first ingredient.

WIC is a federally funded nutrition education and supplemental food program for pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants, and children up to 5 years of age. Eligibility is determined by nutritional risk and incomes that fall below 185 percent of the poverty level. Those who meet program eligibility requirements are encouraged to apply by completing the Oklahoma State Department of Health – WIC Program’s online application or by calling toll free: 888-655-2942.

 

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