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Apply for WIC in Illinois
Illinois WIC (DPH) administers WIC for Illinois residents. WIC provides free food vouchers, infant formula, breastfeeding support, and nutrition counseling for pregnant parents and kids under 5. Income limit 185% of federal poverty (more generous than SNAP's 130%).
Official Illinois WIC portal:
https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/life-stages-populations/wic.html →
Phone: 1-800-323-4769Who qualifies
- Pregnant, postpartum, or breastfeeding parents
- Infants and children under age 5
- Income at or below 185% of federal poverty level
- Illinois residents (residence requirement, no citizenship requirement)
WIC is safe for ALL immigrants. Public charge rules do NOT apply to WIC. People with DACA, TPS, mixed-status families, and undocumented adults can apply for WIC for their citizen children + their own pregnancy/postpartum benefits.
What WIC provides
- Food vouchers / EBT card for milk, cereal, eggs, peanut butter, fresh fruits/vegetables, whole grains, beans, juice
- Infant formula (typically Similac or Enfamil) for non-breastfed babies
- Breastfeeding support — peer counselors, breast pumps, lactation rooms
- Nutrition counseling from registered dietitians
- Referrals to immunization, doctor visits, family services
How to apply in Illinois
- Find your nearest Illinois WIC clinic: Illinois WIC clinic directory
- Call to schedule an appointment at the clinic (most require appointments)
- Bring documents:
- Photo ID
- Proof of Illinois residence
- Proof of household income (pay stubs, SNAP/Medicaid letter, etc.)
- The pregnant parent or child applying for benefits (in person)
- Brief health + nutrition assessment at the appointment (~30-45 min)
- Receive benefits — most Illinois WIC participants get an EBT card; some clinics still use paper vouchers
Illinois WIC clinics
0 state WIC clinics in Illinois. Find your nearest one: Illinois WIC clinic directory →
Need food while applying?
WIC processing can take 1-2 weeks. Use food pantries in Illinois in the meantime: Browse Illinois food pantries →
For full WIC application guide, see our national WIC guide or find a WIC clinic near you.