For the latest information on COVID-19 (Coronavirus) visit the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment webpage. Is WIC still serving clients? Yes. The Colorado WIC Program is serving
Being on WIC is not considered when applying for changes to legal status, and WIC does not collect information about citizenship or immigration. Learn more.
As of August 1, the 2019 COWIC Food List and Shopping Guide has been updated and includes a new name, new design and some new food options, such as yogurt with fruit and tuna fish in pouches. The list
Based on the FDA (U.S. Food & Drug Administration) three frozen berry items have been removed from shelves and have been recalled across the country. No customer illnesses have been reported to date
The Montrose County Health and Human Services building is piloting a change in hours. Starting May 6, the building will be open to the public 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 8 a.m. to noon on
Want to recruit partners or pediatricians to champion WIC? We've created two PowerPoint presentations you can customize for outreach and promotion of the Colorado WIC program Check them out!
Due to the recent weather conditions, many WIC clinics remain closed today. If you are planning to go to a clinic today, please call ahead to be sure they are open. Contact information for the clinics
The partial federal government shutdown ended on Friday, January 25. WIC continues to operate normally with all clinics open as usual and all regular food benefits available for use. The Colorado WIC