WIC Program Provides Online Nutrition Info for Low-Income Families

>A user-friendly website developed by Western Michigan University and the Federal government has surpassed 1 million users. The Food Research and Action Center reported that the "site helps low-income parents learn healthier child feeding behaviors, and has information available in English and Spanish. During the past year, more than 417,000 WIC clients used the site to access training videos, recipe lists, and lessons on topics like dealing with children who are picky eaters and how to improve meal nutrition."

The site hosts a wealth of information and a variety of online tools, such as a YouTube video channel geared to WIC participants as shown here.

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Thanks for sharing. I would love to learn more about online nutrition programs. I'm so glad there are people out there trying to help everyone get healthier. If we all work together we can do it!

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