About Us
WWA Mission
The mission of the Wisconsin WIC Association (WWA) is to inspire and empower the Wisconsin WIC community to advocate for and promote quality nutrition services and assure effectiveness through collaboration, cooperation and education.
WWA Vision
Wisconsin WIC Association is the leader in advocating for the voices of the WIC community.
WWA Purpose
To foster good health and nutrition among lower income women, infants and children in Wisconsin.
To bring together all parties interested in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) in order to stimulate effective relationships and helpful cooperation and to provide peer support, orientation, training and/or assistance.
To educate the public and policy makers on the success of the WIC program to positively impact the nutrition and health status of families.
To promote legislation that enhances the nutritional health and well being of lower income women, infants and children in Wisconsin.
To act as a resource for governmental bodies and individual legislators regarding issues particular to the health and nutrition of women, infants and children and the WIC program.
WWA Bylaws
To maintain order and credibility as an association, WWA continues to operate by abiding by the rules and principles listed in our WWA Bylaws. Our bylaws are reviewed and updated every 2 years, the next review will be in 2026. All WWA members have a voice when it comes to reviewing the WWA bylaws. If you would like to provide suggestions for the next Bylaw review, please write to us in the Connection Tool.
View the 2021-2023 WWA Bylaws here.
Contact WI WIC Association
Email: wic.wi.association@gmail.com
Mailing Address:
Wisconsin WIC Association
216 S. Third Avenue
Wausau, WI 54401