For your first WIC appointment, bring proof of identity for yourself and each child you are enrolling (such as a birth certificate or ID), proof of your current address, and documentation of your household income such as a pay stub or benefit letter. Louisville University of Louisville Department of Pediatrics Children and Youth Project WIC Office is located at 555 South Floyd Street, Louisville, KY. Call ahead to schedule your certification appointment — most WIC clinics require an appointment for initial enrollment.
Louisville University of Louisville Department of Pediatrics Children and Youth Project WIC Office Contact Information
Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an WIC Office in Louisville, Kentucky.
| Name | Louisville University of Louisville Department of Pediatrics Children and Youth Project WIC Office |
| Address | 555 South Floyd Street, Louisville KY 40202 Map |
| Phone | (502) 852-5316 |
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WIC Office near Louisville
About Louisville University of Louisville Department of Pediatrics Children and Youth Project WIC Office
The Louisville University of Louisville Department of Pediatrics Children and Youth Project WIC Office, located in Louisville, KY, is a local branch administering the federal Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) nutritional program. Offered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service agency, the WIC program provides food, nutrition education, and health care referrals to low-income families in Louisville. The WIC Office promotes the health of women, infants, and children through its services.
- WIC eligibility requirements and how to apply at Louisville University of Louisville Department of Pediatrics Children and Youth Project WIC Office
- Approved WIC foods, EBT benefit amounts, and authorized store locations
- Breastfeeding support, lactation consultant referrals, and breast pump availability
- Recertification scheduling and transferring WIC benefits when moving