Are you a single parent with a child up to 5 years old in Yates County? If so, the NY WIC program may be able to improve your health and nutrition as well as your child’s. The state WIC program gives pregnant women, mothers of infants, children up to 5, and fathers/caretakers money to purchase healthy food items. The SPCC encourages anyone in need of monetary assistance, information about pregnancy and/or breastfeeding, individualized nutrition guidance, support from other parents, and a variety of other benefits to consider applying for WIC.
From monthly checks for nutritious foods to in-depth professional assistance, there are many ways the NY WIC program helps Yates County families. Parents or children can apply for Yates County WIC and potentially receive life-changing benefits right away.
NOW AVAILABLE!
New York State WIC Acceptable Foods Card Supplement 2020 is now available!
New York State WIC Acceptable Foods Card Supplement 2020
SPCC WIC IS CONTINUING TO PROVIDE SERVICES THROUGH THIS TRYING TIME.
WE ARE CHANGING OUR PROCEDURES TO HELP PROTECT OUR FAMILIES, OUR STAFF AND OUR COMMUNITY DURING THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK!
ALL OF OUR APPOINTMENTS WILL BE HANDLED THROUGH PHONE CALLS AT THIS TIME. PLEASE CALL (585) 394-9240 OR TEXT US AT
(585) 481-8488


Texting is now available! Text us at (585) 481-8488!
WIC Penn Yan location- First Presbyterian Church
211 Main Street

Clinic Hours:
1st Thursday 1:30 – 7pm
3rd Thursday 9:45 – 3pm
Dundee WIC
Mason's Lodge #123 15 Main Street Dundee NY
Clinic Schedule:
2nd Wednesday each month
Call (585) 394-9240 or text (585) 481-8488 for more information!
eWIC makes shopping for WIC foods easier for WIC families.
What is an eWIC card?
An eWIC card is like a debit card. You can use your eWIC card to buy WIC-approved foods at WIC stores. Your local agency will add your family’s benefits to your eWIC account.

How does eWIC help WIC Families?
eWIC means a more convenient shopping experience. eWIC shoppers can expect:
- an easier check-out
- a more discreet transaction
- the freedom to spread out WIC purchases
How does eWIC help WIC Vendors?
Stores can expect:
- an easier checkout
- faster payment
- fewer checkout errors
How do I get WIC benefits on my WIC account?
At your WIC appointment, WIC staff will add your benefits to your family’s eWIC account. You will get a list of your family’s WIC benefits for the next three months. The list will have start and end dates for your benefits.
Who should I contact if I have trouble with my eWIC card?
- Talk to your local WIC agency staff
- Visit your store’s customer service desk
- Call eWIC Card Customer Service at 1-844-540-3013
- Visit www.WICconnect.com
Is my eWIC card reusable?
Yes. Keep your eWIC card and take it to all your appointments.
How will I use my eWIC card when I shop?
- Choose WIC foods using your WIC shopping list, benefit balance, Foods Guide, and WIC2Go.
- Pick a checkout lane that accepts WIC.
- Tell the cashier that you are using an eWIC card.
- Place your WIC items first, ahead of other foods.
- Swipe your eWIC card and enter your 4-digit PIN.
- Use another form of payment for non-WIC items.
- Keep the store receipt and eWIC card for your next WIC shopping trip.
The steps may vary from store to store.
What if I have more questions about eWIC?
Talk to your WIC local agency
(585) 394-9240 – Phone Line
(585) 481-8488 – Text Line
Check out the NYS eWIC Card Guide brochure
NYS eWIC Card Guide BrochureCheck out the NYS WIC Pictorial Foods Guide available in multiple languages.
More Pictorial Shopping Guides in Other Languages Are Available at the "More Pictorial Shopping Guides" Link below.
English Pictorial Shopping GuideSpanish Pictorial Shopping GuideRussian Pictorial Shopping GuideChinese Pictorial Shopping GuideMore Pictorial Shopping GuidesWatch the video, NYS WIC a New Way to Shop
English Video, NYS WIC a New Way to ShopSpanish Video, NYS WIC A New Way to ShopWhat is WIC2Go?
WIC2Go is a mobile app for New York State WIC Participants. WIC2Go can help you:
- Check the dates and times of your WIC appointments
- Check your current month’s benefit balance and expiration date
- Scan items to see if they are WIC-approved
- Locate WIC clinics
- Locate WIC stores
How do I create an account on WIC2Go?
To create an account, you will need your eWIC card number, your date of birth, and your zip code.
Can I use WIC2Go without an eWIC account?
Yes. After downloading the app, individuals will be able to locate clinics, stores and resources. Participants with an eWIC account can scan items to see if they are WIC approved, check current month’s balance and expiration date, and view appointments.
Breastfeeding and COVID-19 Guidance
GuidanceSPCC WIC Peer Counselor Program
SPCC WIC Peer Counselor private Facebook group- WIC Moms Talk Breastfeeding.
- To join our private group; Log into your personal Facebook account, in search bar, search WIC Moms Talk Breastfeeding and request to join! Our team will except your request, it’s that simple!
Sign up for a peer counselor at your next WIC appointment!


The Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) provides checks to women, infants and children for the purchase of locally grown, fresh fruits and vegetables. Fresh fruits and vegetables can be purchased with checks at farmers' markets during the summer and fall. The program runs from June - November 30.
Importance of Fruits and Vegetables
Most fruits and vegetables are naturally low in calories and provide essential nutrients and dietary fiber. They may also play a role in preventing certain chronic diseases. The Dietary Guidelines recommend filling half your plate with colorful fruits and vegetables at each meal.
Who Benefits from the Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program?
FMNP checks enable WIC participants to obtain nutritious, fresh produce in addition to the foods WIC provides. In 2016, there were 600 farmers’ markets operating in New York State and nearly 1,000 farmers participating in the Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program.
In addition to distributing fresh vegetables and fruits, the FMNP provides nutrition education in a variety of settings.
The Authorized Markets and Farmers
Markets and farmers enrolled in the Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program offer customers with $4.00 FMNP checks a place to spend their benefit for fresh, local, unprocessed fruits, vegetables and culinary herbs. Below is a list by county, of current farmers’ markets, farm stands and mobile markets enrolled in the Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program.
A list of NYS farmers’ markets by region can be found below.
Farmers' MarketsHealthy Families Yates
http://www.pnmc-hsr.org/resources/directory/7803/healthy-families-yates/
Healthy Families Yates is a free, voluntary, and confidential home visiting program offering parenting support, prenatal and postnatal health education, child developmental information and assessments, and connects parents with additional resources that they may need or desire within the community.
Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc (SNAP)
1-866-781-1023
Seneca County (ext. 1008)
Wayne County (ext. 1018)
Ontario County (ext. 1023)
Livingston County
1-585-572-1714 /toll free 1-844-232-5562
Monroe County
1-585-295-5624 /toll free 1-866-277-9411
SPCC WIC- Facebook page
Like/follow us on Facebook for recipes, breastfeeding and nutrition tips, events, announcements, and much more!
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For a variety of Resources in NYS dial 2-1-1 or visit 211helpline.org
Public Health
(315) 536-5160
Social Security Admin.
(800) 772-1213
Child Support Services
(888) 208-4485
Call Department of Social Services in your County OR Legal Assistance of Western New York at (315) 781-1465
Single Mothers Resources
WebsiteChild Health Plus
(800) 698-4543
Growing Up Healthy Hotline
(800) 522-5006
Child Protective Services
(800) 342-3720
Early Intervention
(315) 536-5160
Head Start
Yates County
Penn Yan: (315) 536-6856
Housing & Urban Development (HUD)
(315) 477-0616
Cornell Cooperative Extension
(315) 536-5123
MOMS Program
(315) 536-5160
Child and Family Resources
(315) 536-1134
Substance Abuse Services
NY State HOPEline (provides help 24/7): (877) 846-7369
Finger Lakes Addictions & Counseling (FLACRA): (315) 536-7751
Prevention Education: (315) 789-0310
Breastfeeding Information
SPCC WIC Peer Counselor Program- sign up for a peer counselor at your next WIC appointment!
SPCC WIC Peer Counselor closed Facebook group- WIC Moms Talk Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding Partners-WebsiteDepartment of Health-WebsiteBreastfeeding Resource ListMy Breastfeeding ChecklistHow to Clean Your Breast PumpWIC Breastfeeding SupportDentist's Accepting Medicaid
List by CountyYates County Food Pantries
List of Food PantriesWIC Association of New York State
WIC Association of NYS WebsiteWIC Association Facebook PageWIC Association InstagramNYS Income Guidelines Effective through June 30, 2020
English NYS Income GuidelinesSpanish NYS Income GuidelinesSelf Declaration Forms
This form is required for applicants unable to produce proof of income, residence (address) or identification because documentation does not exist anywhere, self-employed (no tax documents exist), paid in cash (does not receive paystubs), homelessness, theft, disaster, migrant worker.
English WIC Self-Declaration FormSpanish WIC Self-Declaration FormRussian WIC Self-Declaration FormChinese WIC Self-Declaration FormWIC Acceptable Foods Card - NEW - New York State WIC Acceptable Foods Card Supplement 2020
English Foods CardSpanish Foods CardChinese Foods CardRussian Foods CardNew York State WIC Acceptable Foods Card Supplement 2020Medical Documentation/Formula
Medical Documentation for WIC FormulaApproved Formulas January 2020Exempt Formula Vendor List(585) 394-9240 – Phone
(585) 481-8488 – Text Line
(585) 394-9285 – Fax Number
Office Locations
First Presbyterian Church
211 Main St
Penn Yan, NY 14527
ph: (585) 394-9240
fx: (585) 394-9285