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Biden administration invests $53 million in WIC nutrition program for women and children

The Biden administration is investing $53 million in the women infants and children nutrition program. The grant aims to beef up outreach efforts, improve technology and enhance the shopping experience for families receiving the supplemental nutritional program known as WIC. The funding comes from the American rescue plan act of 2021.

The effort comes as the Biden Administration seeks to bolster food assistance and minimize hunger in the U.S. Some 6.2 million Americans reportedly participated in WIC in February. That's an increase of over 1% from two years prior.

WIC provides food, nutrition education, breast-feeding support and health care referrals to low-income children up to age five and to pregnant and postpartum women.

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