Davidson County NC WIC Program

Davidson County NC WIC Program Davidson County's WIC office serves women who are pregnant and postpartum (up to one year) as well as infants and children up to age five.

WIC provides supplemental nutritious foods and individual nutrition assessment and counseling as an adjunct to good health care during critical periods of growth and development, in order to prevent the occurrence of health problems and improve the health status of pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women (up to six months); infants; and children up to age five years. North Carolina WIC Program Approved Foods List
http://nutritionnc.com/wic/pdf/NC_Approved_Foods_List_Revised_January_2015.pdf

In accordance with Federal law and US Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. http://nutritionnc.com/nondiscrimination.htm

Social Media User Guidelines:
1. The purpose of this site is to present matters of public interest to Davidson County residents, businesses, visitors and other interested parties.
2. Once posted, the County reserves the right to delete submissions that contain vulgar language, personal attacks of any kind, or offensive comments that target or disparage any group of people because of some shared characteristic. Any comments viewed as threatening, libelous, or harassing are prohibited and subject to deletion. Further, the County also reserves the right to delete comments that contain the following:
a. Spam, advertising or links to other sites
b. Content that is clearly off topic and/or disruptive
c. The promotion of illegal activity
d. Promotions for any particular services, products, or political organizations
e. Copyrighted or trademarked material
f. Personal identifying information such as home addresses, phone numbers or personal e-mail addresses
3. All comments posted on County-managed social media sites are open for public disclosure and may be retained on file.
4. Postings on social media sites do not serve as formal requests for service. Any citizen needing a response from the County should call or visit the appropriate department.

02/03/2026
Davidson County WIC will be closed Monday, February 2, 2026.
02/01/2026

Davidson County WIC will be closed Monday, February 2, 2026.

01/26/2026

Due to weather, our Baby Cafés in Lexington and High Point will be closed on Tuesday, January 27th.

If you need breastfeeding help, please reach out 💜

Stay safe and stay warm!!

01/25/2026
Davidson County WIC will be closed tomorrow, Monday January 26,2026.
01/25/2026

Davidson County WIC will be closed tomorrow, Monday January 26,2026.

01/23/2026

“Loss of electricity creates many challenges for families. Prepare to safely store and prepare breast milk, infant formula, and solid foods for infants and young children when there is a power outage.”

https://www.cdc.gov/infant-feeding-emergencies-toolkit/php/special-considerations.html

🤱For breast milk⬇️

If you have any breast milk in the freezer, help keep the freezer cold by packing any empty spaces with crumpled newspaper, frozen containers of water, or frozen gel packs. Keep the freezer door closed. This will help prevent the milk from completely thawing.

Your breast milk may still be safe once your power comes back on. However, this depends on how long the power is out and how defrosted or warm the breast milk becomes.

Once the power is back on, check your stored breast milk. Milk is still considered frozen if ice crystals can be seen in it. Frozen breast milk that has started to thaw but still contains ice crystals can be refrozen. If your breast milk has completely thawed but still feels cold, put it in the refrigerator and use it within the next day or throw it away.

Thawed milk cannot be refrozen. After 24 hours, throw out unused, thawed milk. When it comes to safe storage of breast milk, remember "when in doubt, throw it out."

01/23/2026

Below is list of the Davidson County Warming Stations and their hours and dates of operation. We will update you if additional Stations are added. Please be safe!

01/23/2026
01/23/2026

With the potential for impactful wintry weather on the rise for the end of the week for many of you from the Rockies to the East Coast, it's wise to ask: Are you prepared for a winter storm? If the forecast calls for winter weather in YOUR area (visit weather.gov to see), begin preparing NOW. Don’t wait until the last minute. weather.gov/safety/winter-before

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915 Greensboro Street
Lexington, NC
27292

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+13362422330

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WIC provides supplemental nutritious foods and individual nutrition assessment and counseling as an adjunct to good health care during critical periods of growth and development, in order to prevent the occurrence of health problems and improve the health status of pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women (up to six months); infants; and children up to age five years. North Carolina WIC Program Approved Foods List http://nutritionnc.com/wic/pdf/NC_Approved_Foods_List_Revised_January_2015.pdf In accordance with Federal law and US Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on basis of race, color, national origin, s*x, age, or disability. http://nutritionnc.com/nondiscrimination.htm Social Media User Guidelines: 1. The purpose of this site is to present matters of public interest to Davidson County residents, businesses, visitors and other interested parties. 2. Once posted, the County reserves the right to delete submissions that contain vulgar language, personal attacks of any kind, or offensive comments that target or disparage any group of people because of some shared characteristic. Any comments viewed as threatening, libelous, or harassing are prohibited and subject to deletion. Further, the County also reserves the right to delete comments that contain the following: a. Spam, advertising or links to other sites b. Content that is clearly off topic and/or disruptive c. The promotion of illegal activity d. Promotions for any particular services, products, or political organizations e. Copyrighted or trademarked material f. Personal identifying information such as home addresses, phone numbers or personal e-mail addresses 3. All comments posted on County-managed social media sites are open for public disclosure and may be retained on file. 4. Postings on social media sites do not serve as formal requests for service. Any citizen needing a response from the County should call or visit the appropriate department.