Stephenville WIC
125 W. Oak Street, Stephenville, TX

Hours
Monday9:00 AM — 12:00 PM
 1:00 PM — 6:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM — 12:00 PM
 1:00 PM — 6:00 PM
Wednesday7:00 AM — 12:00 PM
 1:00 PM — 4:00 PM
Thursday7:00 AM — 12:00 PM
 1:00 PM — 4:00 PM

Closed the 1st Wednesday of each month for staff meeting. 

Contact
Rachel Hubbard, Area Director
(254) 968-4160
125 W. Oak Street, Stephenville, TX
Closed 1 hour early at EOM.
Food Packages
  • Pregnant Women

    Your WIC foods:

    • Are low in fat and high in fiber.
    • Provide nutritional variety.
    • Help promote a healthy weight gain and a healthy baby.


    • Cereal: 36 ounces
    • Whole grains: 1 pound
    • Fruits and vegetables: $47.00
    • Juice: 144 ounces (3 - 12 ounce frozen or 48 fluid ounces)
    • Low-fat or fat-free milk: 4.5 gallons
    • Yogurt or low-fat or fat-free milk: 1 quart
    • Cheese: 1 pound
    • Eggs: 1 dozen
    • Beans and peanut butter: 1 pound dry or 4 cans and peanut butter 16 to 18 ounce jar

    Before your baby is born, speak to a WIC counselor about choosing one of the three food packages for you and your baby.

  • Moms and Fully Breastfeeding Babies

    This food package is the largest and does not contain any formula. Moms and babies can get this food package until baby’s first birthday.

    Fully breastfeeding (feeding your baby only breastmilk) is the healthiest choice for you and your baby and this package gives you the most food. You will receive breastfeeding support throughout your baby’s first year. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends mothers exclusively breastfeed for the first six months.

    Mom’s Food Package

    • Cereal: 36 ounces
    • Whole grains: 1 pound
    • Fruits and vegetables: $52.00
    • Juice: 144 ounces (3 - 12-ounce frozen or 48 fluid ounces)
    • Low-fat or fat-free milk: 5 gallons
    • Yogurt or low-fat or fat-free milk: 1 quart
    • Cheese: 2 pounds
    • Eggs: 2 dozen
    • Beans and peanut butter: 1 pound dry or 4 cans and 16 to 18 ounce jar of peanut butter
    • Canned tuna and salmon: 30 ounces

    Mothers who are fully breastfeeding multiples (twins, triplets, etc.) will receive additional amounts of foods.

    Baby’s Food Package

    When your baby is age 0-5 months:

    • The best and only food source your baby needs during this time is your breastmilk.

    When your baby is age 6-11 months:

    • Infant cereal: 24 ounces (8 ounce or 16 ounce containers)
    • Baby food fruits and vegetables: 64 containers, 4 ounces each
    • Baby food meats: 31 containers, 2.5 ounces each
  • Moms and Partially Breastfeeding Babies

    This package contains less food than the fully breastfeeding food package but more than the formula feeding package, and it includes some formula. The amount of formula will vary depending on how much your baby needs and his or her age. Moms and babies can get this package until baby’s first birthday.

    After the first month of your baby’s life, you can continue to provide only breastmilk or you can choose to combine breastfeeding with formula feeding. If you are using formula, WIC staff will help you figure out how much you need. Use only as much formula as you need, and only when you and your baby are not together or when you cannot provide your pumped milk. Every ounce of your breastmilk counts when it comes to your baby’s health and your health as well.

    As a WIC mom, you will receive breastfeeding support.

    Mom’s Food Package

    • Cereal: 36 ounces
    • Whole grains: 1 pound
    • Fruits and vegetables: $52.00
    • Juice: 144 ounces (3 - 12-ounce frozen or 48 fluid ounces)
    • Low-fat or fat-free milk: 4.5 gallons
    • Yogurt or low-fat or fat-free milk: 1 quart
    • Cheese: 1 pound
    • Eggs: 1 dozen
    • Beans and peanut butter: 1 pound dry or 4 cans and 16 to 18 ounce jar of peanut butter

    Baby’s Food Package

    Breastfeed when you and your baby are together.

    In your baby’s birth month

    • Formula: You may be able to get 1 can of 12.4 ounce powder formula. Ask the staff at your local WIC office.

    When your baby is age 1-3 months

    • Formula: up to 4 cans of 12.4 ounce powder*  

    When your baby is age 4-5 months

    • Formula: up to 5 cans of 12.4 ounce powder*  

    When your baby is age 6-11 months

    • Formula: up to 4 cans of 12.4 ounce powder*
    • Infant cereal: 24 ounces (8 ounce or 16 ounce containers)
    • Baby food fruits and vegetables: 32 containers - 4 ounces each

    *All formula amounts are approximate

  • Moms and Formula Feeding Babies (also includes some breastfeeding)

    This is the smallest food package for moms and babies. This package includes more formula than the partially breastfeeding package, but not all the formula your baby may need. The amount of formula will vary depending on the age of your baby. 

    You can also choose to feed your baby only or mostly formula with some breastfeeding. The amount of formula provided by WIC may not be enough to meet the nutritional needs of your baby, so you should breastfeed any time you and your baby are together so you won’t have to buy more formula.

    If you choose this package, your baby will receive the following foods throughout his or her first year. You will receive foods for yourself only during the first six months.

    As a WIC mom, you will receive breastfeeding support.

    Mom’s Food Package

    • Cereal: 36 ounces
    • Fruits and vegetables: $47.00
    • Juice: 96 ounces (2 - 12-ounce frozen or 48 fluid ounces)
    • Low-fat or fat-free milk: 3 gallons
    • Yogurt or low-fat or fat-free milk: 1 quart
    • Cheese: 1 pound
    • Eggs: 1 dozen
    • Beans or peanut butter: 1 pound dry or 4 cans or peanut butter 16 to 18 ounce jar

    The Formula Feeding food package provides these foods for six months after your baby is born. Moms who choose the Fully or Partially Breastfeeding food packages will receive more food for one full year.

    Baby’s Food Package

     

    Breastfeed when you and your baby are together.

    When your baby is age 0-3 months

    • Formula: up to but no more than 9 cans of 12.4 ounce powder*

    When your baby is age 4-5 months

    • Formula: up to but no more than 10 cans of 12.4 ounce powder*

    When your baby is age 6-11 months

    • Formula: up to but no more than 7 cans - 12.4 ounce powder*
    • Infant cereal: 24 ounces (8-ounce or 16-ounce containers)
    • Baby food fruits and vegetables: 32 containers - 4 ounces each

    *All formula amounts are approximate

  • Children 1 to 2 Years

    Your child’s WIC foods:

    • Are low in fat and high in fiber.
    • Provide nutritional variety.
    • Help promote a healthy weight.

    • Cereal: 36 ounces
    • Whole grains: 2 pounds
    • Fruits and vegetables: $26.00
    • Juice: 128 ounces (2 - 16 ounce frozen or 64 fluid ounces)
    • Whole milk: 3 gallons
    • Yogurt or whole milk: 1 quart
    • Cheese: 1 pound
    • Eggs: 1 dozen
    • Beans or peanut butter: 1 pound dry or 4 cans or peanut butter 16 to 18 ounce jar

     

  • Children 2 to 5 Years

    How is this package different from the food package for children 1 to 2 years old?

    • Whole milk is replaced with low-fat (1%) or fat-free milk.
    • Peanut butter and canned beans are included as an alternative to dry beans.

    • Cereal: 36 ounces
    • Whole grains: 2 pounds
    • Fruits and vegetables: $9.00
    • Juice: 128 ounces (2 - 16 ounce frozen or 64 fluid ounces)
    • Low-fat or fat-free milk: 3 gallons
    • Yogurt or low-fat or fat-free milk: 1 quart
    • Cheese: 1 pound
    • Eggs: 1 dozen
    • Beans or peanut butter: 1 pound dry or 4 cans or peanut butter 16 to 18 ounce jar

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