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Does anyone (especially in Ohio) use WIC?
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Outta work, zero money an in my area bein a minority truthfully (though not considered so technically) we didn't qualify... my daughter was 2 months old an we didn't qualify. It was very biased here so I cain't say what other areas are like, but here if a person like me walks in their it's an automatic denial, sad but true.
You're right, we "shouldn't" have been denied but in our area it's an automatic denial for our ethnicity or seems anyways. In our area you can get potato chips and all kinds of other junk food on WIC and we just wanted help with the essentials like milk, eggs, bread, etc.Zoomer said:It is all based on income, so you shouldn't have been denied if you had a qualifiying income. I have never seen otherwise.
Are you sure you're talking about WIC? Because they only buy food with nutritional value...they never buy junk. Their food lists are very, very specific. WIC is for women who are pregnant or mothers of young children.John 316 said:You're right, we "shouldn't" have been denied but in our area it's an automatic denial for our ethnicity or seems anyways. In our area you can get potato chips and all kinds of other junk food on WIC and we just wanted help with the essentials like milk, eggs, bread, etc.
I stand corrected, you are right, I was confusing WIC with food stamps. But we still didn't qualify for either...even though we had no income, no savings, and a brand new baby...though funnily enough I was able to get CHIPS for my daughter. I think we might have been given that one because it wasn't decided by someone locally but upstate somewhere.HeatherJay said:Are you sure you're talking about WIC? Because they only buy food with nutritional value...they never buy junk. Their food lists are very, very specific. WIC is for women who are pregnant or mothers of young children.
Now food stamps, that's a different thing. You can buy any food item with food stamps (no longer stamps, now it's a little credit card thingy). It's a little trickier to get on food stamps than WIC. Is that what you're talking about?
It ticks us off to no end too because we see so many people around where we live on government programs who truly don't need or deserve it or cheat to get onto them and then the people who truly do need assistance to help them get back on their feet have to go withoutHeatherJay said:In college we did qualify for food stamps, even though we could afford to buy enough groceries to keep us fed. We ended up feeling bad about it since there were so many people who really did need that kind of assistance more than us, so we stopped, but I was on WIC until my oldest daughter was eating solid foods, I think.
Funny how the state standards for qualification for assitance programs can be so different. Hearing stories like yours really sort of ticks me off at the government. I don't understand why it's acceptable to let people in need go without some form of federal or state help.It also makes me mad that there are so many people out their who abuse the system and make it that much harder for deserving people to get the help they need.
