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Summer 2021 Fruits and Vegetables Benefit Increase Toolkit

In summer 2021, California Women, Infants and Children (WIC) families will receive a temporary increase in their monthly WIC fruits and vegetables benefit to $35. Previously, children ages one to five received $9 per month, and, pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women received $11 per month.

The fruits and vegetables benefit has a significant impact on the dietary quality of WIC families. Eating a diet high in fruits and vegetables reduces the prevalence of chronic disease and strengthens the immune system. This increased benefit will allow families enrolled in the California WIC program to buy and consume more healthy fruits and vegetables.

The fruits and vegetables benefit increase is issued from June 1, 2021 through September 30, 2021. Benefits are good for 30 days from the date they are issued. For example, benefits issued on September 27 can still be used through October 26.

Help get the word out with the communications toolkit promoting the summer $35 fruit and vegetable increase. The toolkit includes an electronic newsletter or "E-Blast" header, email signature, social media posts, Facebook cover, and flyers.

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Toolkit Contents:

1.    E-Blast Header 

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2.    Email Signature

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3.    Social Media

Use the suggested messages with the social media images below.

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Extra fruits and vegetables for the summer

California WIC has increased the fruits and vegetables benefit to $35 for the months of June, July, August, and September! This increase applies to every person on WIC, 12 months or older. 

A family of four WIC family members could get $140 —each month—to spend on fruits and vegetables! 

You can use your increased benefits at WIC-approved stores and with farmers that accept the WIC Card. 

Want to learn more about the benefit increase and other changes at WIC? Contact [insert local agency name and contact information] or visit MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov. 

#CaliforniaWIC #WIC #WhatIsWIC #PublicHealth #WicWorks #WicMomStrong #MomStrong #FruitsAndVegetables #FarmersMarket #EatSeasonally #SeasonalProduce #PowerOfPlants #FruitSeason #FruitsAndVeggies #Health #HealthyLifestyle #HealthyLife #Nutrition #HealthyCalifornia #PlantFoods #MoreVeggies #MoreFruits #NutritionMatters #GetMoreWithWIC #HelloSummer #Families #Family

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Stock up on more fruits and veggies!

WIC families can now stock up on *more* fruits and veggies! #CaliforniaWIC has increased the fruits and vegetables benefit to $35 per person for the months of June, July, August, and September. 

Enjoy summer fruits and vegetables throughout the fall and winter! You can freeze or can fresh produce. Or buy low sodium canned and frozen fruits and vegetables. Low sodium canned and frozen foods can be just as nutritious as fresh foods. 

You can use your increased benefits at WIC-approved stores and with farmers that accept the WIC Card. 

Contact [local agency contact information] or visit MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov for more information. 

#CaliforniaWIC #WIC #WhatIsWIC #PublicHealth #WicWorks #WicMomStrong #MomStrong #FruitsAndVegetables #FarmersMarket #EatSeasonally #SeasonalProduce #PowerOfPlants #FruitSeason #FruitsAndVeggies #Health #HealthyLifestyle #HealthyLife #Nutrition #HealthyCalifornia #PlantFoods #MoreVeggies #MoreFruits #NutritionMatters #GetMoreWithWIC #HelloSummer #Families #Family

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Hello Summer!

Hello summer! From June to September, WIC families will get *extra* fruits and veggies to add to summer meals with the increased monthly fruits and vegetables benefit.

The monthly fruits and vegetables benefit has been increased to $35 for the months of June, July, August, and September! This increase applies to every person on WIC 12 months or older.

You can use your increased benefits at WIC-approved stores and with farmers that accept the WIC Card.

Keep an eye on your WIC food balance for the added fruits and vegetables dollars. WIC is returning to regular pre-pandemic WIC foods starting June 1. Use the WIC App and WIC Shopping Guide to check what foods are approved by WIC before you checkout at the store.

For more information on all WIC foods changes, visit MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov or contact [local agency contact information here].

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Return to the regular WIC Approved Food List.

Hello summer! From June through September, #CaliforniaWIC families will get *extra* fruits and veggies to add to summer meals with the increased monthly fruit and vegetable benefit. 

If you have not heard, the monthly fruit and vegetable benefit has been increased to $35 for the months of June, July, August, and September! This increase applies to every person on WIC 12 months or older. 

Keep an eye on your WIC food balance for the added fruits and vegetables dollars. WIC is returning to regular pre-pandemic WIC foods starting June 1. Use the WIC App and WIC Shopping Guide to check what foods are approved by WIC before you checkout at the store. 

You can use your increased benefits at WIC-approved stores and with farmers that accept the WIC Card. 

For more information on all WIC foods changes, visit MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov or contact [local agency contact information here]. 

#CaliforniaWIC #WIC #WhatIsWIC #PublicHealth #WicWorks #WicMomStrong #MomStrong #FruitsAndVegetables #FarmersMarket #EatSeasonally #SeasonalProduce #PowerOfPlants #FruitSeason #FruitsAndVeggies #Health #HealthyLifestyle #HealthyLife #Nutrition #HealthyCalifornia #PlantFoods #MoreVeggies #MoreFruits #NutritionMatters #GetMoreWithWIC #HelloSummer #Families #Family

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Hello Summer!

Hello summer! From June to September, WIC families will get *extra* fruits and veggies to add to summer meals with the increased monthly fruits and vegetables benefit.

The monthly fruits and vegetables benefit has been increased to $35 for the months of June, July, August, and September! This increase applies to every person on WIC 12 months or older.

You can use your increased benefits at WIC-approved stores and with farmers that accept the WIC Card.

Keep an eye on your WIC food balance for the added fruits and vegetables dollars. WIC is returning to regular pre-pandemic WIC foods starting June 1. Use the WIC App and WIC Shopping Guide to check what foods are approved by WIC before you checkout at the store.

For more information on all WIC foods changes, visit MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov or contact [local agency contact information here].

#CaliforniaWIC #WIC #WhatIsWIC #PublicHealth #WicWorks #WicMomStrong #MomStrong #FruitsAndVegetables #FarmersMarket #EatSeasonally #SeasonalProduce #PowerOfPlants #FruitSeason #FruitsAndVeggies #Health #HealthyLifestyle #HealthyLife #Nutrition #HealthyCalifornia #PlantFoods #MoreVeggies #MoreFruits #NutritionMatters #GetMoreWithWIC #HelloSummer #Families #Family

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Use your extra fruits and vegetables benefits!

Have you taken advantage of this summer’s increase to the WIC fruits and vegetables benefit?

From June through September, you can get *more* WIC foods with the increase to $35 for fruits and vegetables!

Here are the details:

  • Every person on WIC who is 12 months and older is eligible. 
  • The extra benefits will be issued for 4 months, from June 2021 through September 2021. 
  • The benefits are good for 30 days from the date they are issued. This means benefits issued on September 27 can still be used through October 26. 
  • You can use your increased benefits at WIC-approved stores and with farmers that accept the WIC Card.

Learn more about the $35 increase by visiting MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov or contacting [insert local agency contact information].

#CaliforniaWIC #WIC #WhatIsWIC #PublicHealth #WicWorks #WicMomStrong #MomStrong #FruitsAndVegetables #FarmersMarket #EatSeasonally #SeasonalProduce #PowerOfPlants #FruitSeason #FruitsAndVeggies #Health #HealthyLifestyle #HealthyLife #Nutrition #HealthyCalifornia #PlantFoods #MoreVeggies #MoreFruits #NutritionMatters #GetMoreWithWIC #HelloSummer #Families

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More fruits and veggies are here!

Stir-fry salads, salsa, dips, dressings, wraps, patties, smoothies, and cold treats—the possibilities are endless! So many ways to add fruits and veggies to refreshing, mouth-watering, and *healthy* meals.

From June through September, WIC has increased the monthly fruit and vegetable benefit to $35—per person 12 months or older. Summer is a great time to add fruit to a green salad or freeze fruit chunks for a cool snack. Use the increased benefit to freeze or can your fresh fruits and vegetables or store already canned or frozen fruits and veggies for later.

You can use your increased benefits at WIC-approved stores and with farmers that accept the WIC Card.

Your local WIC staff are happy to share lots of simple ways to make fruits and veggies a tasty part of summer eating.

You will also want to check the WIC Shopping Guide or WIC App for the latest WIC approved food list. We have returned to our pre-COVID-19 approved list. Starting June 1, some foods bought during the past year may no longer be available for purchase with the WIC Card.

Contact [insert local agency name and contact information] or visit MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov for more information.

#CaliforniaWIC #WIC #WhatIsWIC #PublicHealth #WicWorks #WicMomStrong #MomStrong #FruitsAndVegetables #FarmersMarket #EatSeasonally #SeasonalProduce #PowerOfPlants #FruitSeason #FruitsAndVeggies #Health #HealthyLifestyle #HealthyLife #Nutrition #HealthyCalifornia #PlantFoods #MoreVeggies #MoreFruits #NutritionMatters #GetMoreWithWIC #HelloSummer #Families

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Return to the regular WIC Approved Food List.

Stir-fry salads, salsa, dips, dressings, wraps, patties, smoothies, and cold treats—the possibilities are endless! So many ways to add fruits and veggies to refreshing, mouth-watering, and *healthy* meals.

From June through September, WIC has increased the monthly fruit and vegetable benefit to $35—per person 12 months or older. Summer is a great time to add fruit to a green salad or freeze fruit chunks for a cool snack. Use the increased benefit to freeze or can your fresh fruits and vegetables or store already canned or frozen fruits and veggies for later.

You can use your increased benefits at WIC-approved stores and with farmers that accept the WIC Card.

Your local WIC staff are happy to share lots of simple ways to make fruits and veggies a tasty part of summer eating.

You will also want to check the WIC Shopping Guide or WIC App for the latest WIC approved food list. We have returned to our pre-COVID-19 approved list. Starting June 1, some foods bought during the past year may no longer be available for purchase with the WIC Card.

Contact [insert local agency name and contact information] or visit MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov for more information.

#CaliforniaWIC #WIC #WhatIsWIC #PublicHealth #WicWorks #WicMomStrong #MomStrong #FruitsAndVegetables #FarmersMarket #EatSeasonally #SeasonalProduce #PowerOfPlants #FruitSeason #FruitsAndVeggies #Health #HealthyLifestyle #HealthyLife #Nutrition #HealthyCalifornia #PlantFoods #MoreVeggies #MoreFruits #NutritionMatters #GetMoreWithWIC #HelloSummer #Families

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Time to use your extra fruits and vegetables benefits!

On your next grocery run, be sure to use those *extra* fruits and vegetables benefits. WIC families will see their monthly fruits and vegetables benefit increase to $35 through June, July, August, and September.

These fruits and vegetables benefits are good for 30 days from the date they are issued. For example, fruits and vegetables benefits issued on September 27 can still be used through October 26.

You can use your increased benefits at WIC-approved stores and with farmers that accept the WIC Card.

You will also want to check the WIC Shopping Guide or WIC App for the latest WIC approved food list. We have returned to our pre-COVID-19 approved list. Starting June 1, some foods bought during the past year may no longer be available for purchase with the WIC Card.

Contact [insert local agency name and contact information] or visit MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov for more information.

#CaliforniaWIC #WIC #WhatIsWIC #PublicHealth #WicWorks #WicMomStrong #MomStrong #FruitsAndVegetables #FarmersMarket #EatSeasonally #SeasonalProduce #PowerOfPlants #FruitSeason #FruitsAndVeggies #Health #HealthyLifestyle #HealthyLife #Nutrition #HealthyCalifornia #PlantFoods #MoreVeggies #MoreFruits #NutritionMatters #GetMoreWithWIC #HelloSummer #Families

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WIC returns to Pre-Covid-19 approved foods.

On your next grocery run, be sure to use those *extra* fruits and vegetables benefits. WIC families will see their monthly fruits and vegetables benefit increase to $35 through June, July, August, and September.

These fruits and vegetables benefits are good for 30 days from the date they are issued. For example, fruits and vegetables benefits issued on September 27 can still be used through October 26.

You can use your increased benefits at WIC-approved stores and with farmers that accept the WIC Card.

You will also want to check the WIC Shopping Guide or WIC App for the latest WIC approved food list. We have returned to our pre-COVID-19 approved list. Starting June 1, some foods bought during the past year may no longer be available for purchase with the WIC Card.

Contact [insert local agency name and contact information] or visit MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov for more information.

#CaliforniaWIC #WIC #WhatIsWIC #PublicHealth #WicWorks #WicMomStrong #MomStrong #FruitsAndVegetables #FarmersMarket #EatSeasonally #SeasonalProduce #PowerOfPlants #FruitSeason #FruitsAndVeggies #Health #HealthyLifestyle #HealthyLife #Nutrition #HealthyCalifornia #PlantFoods #MoreVeggies #MoreFruits #NutritionMatters #GetMoreWithWIC #HelloSummer #Families

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How are you spending your $35?

Hey, WIC fam! How are you spending the extra $35 on your WIC Card? Pineapples to blend into smoothies and cold treats on a hot day? Fresh veggies to add to salsas, wraps, and patties for a weekend BBQ? Maybe try out a new recipe—like a mango and papaya salad!

If you have not heard—the monthly fruits and vegetables benefit has increased to $35 through June, July, August, and September. Every person on WIC who is 12 months and older is eligible to get the increased benefit! You can use your fruits and vegetables benefit at any WIC-approved grocer or farmers’ market that accepts the WIC Card!

Got questions? Visit MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov or contact [local agency contact information].

#CaliforniaWIC #WIC #WhatIsWIC #PublicHealth #WicWorks #WicMomStrong #MomStrong #FruitsAndVegetables #FarmersMarket #EatSeasonally #SeasonalProduce #PowerOfPlants #FruitSeason #FruitsAndVeggies #Health #HealthyLifestyle #HealthyLife #Nutrition #HealthyCalifornia #PlantFoods #MoreVeggies #MoreFruits #NutritionMatters #GetMoreWithWIC #HelloSummer #Families

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Extra fruits and vegetables for the summer

”Mujeres, Bebés y Niños (Women, Infants, and Children, WIC) de California aumentó el beneficio de frutas y verduras a $35 para los meses de junio, julio, agosto y septiembre! Este aumento se aplica a todas las personas en WIC que tienen 12 meses de edad o mÔs.

”Una familia de cuatro miembros de WIC puede recibir $140, cada mes, para gastar en frutas y verduras!

Puede utilizar su aumento de beneficios en tiendas aprobadas por WIC y con los agricultores que acepten la tarjeta de WIC.

¿Desea conocer mÔs sobre el aumento de los beneficios y otros cambios en WIC? Contacte [insert local agency name and contact information] o visite MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov.

#WICdeCalifornia #WIC #QuéesWIC #SaludPública #WICFunciona #WICMamÔFuerte #MamÔfuerte #FrutasyVerduras #MercadoAgrícola #ComerEstacionalmente #FrutasyVerdurasTemporada #PoderdelasPlantas #TemporadadeFrutas #Salud # EstilodeVidaSaludable # VidaSaludable #Nutrición #AlimentacionCalifornia #AlimentosdePlantas #MÔsVerduras #MÔsFrutas #NutriciónImportante #ObtengaMÔsconWIC #HolaVerano #Familias #Familia

 

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Stock up on more fruits and veggies!

”Las familias WIC ahora pueden abastecerse de *mÔs* frutas y verduras! #CaliforniaWIC Se aumentó el beneficio de frutas y verduras a $35 por persona para los meses de junio, julio, agosto y septiembre.

”Disfrute las frutas y verduras de verano durante el otoño y el invierno! Puede congelar o enlatar productos frescos. O compre frutas y verduras enlatadas y congeladas bajas en sodio. Los alimentos bajos en sodio que hayan sido enlatados y congelados pueden ser tan nutritivos como los alimentos frescos.

Puede utilizar su aumento de beneficios en tiendas aprobadas por WIC y con los agricultores que acepten la tarjeta de WIC.

Contacte [local agency contact information] o visite MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov para obtener mÔs información.

#WICdeCalifornia #WIC #QuéesWIC #SaludPública #WICFunciona #WICMamÔFuerte #MamÔfuerte #FrutasyVerduras #MercadoAgrícola #ComerEstacionalmente #FrutasyVerdurasTemporada #PoderdelasPlantas #TemporadadeFrutas #Salud # EstilodeVidaSaludable # VidaSaludable #Nutrición #AlimentacionCalifornia #AlimentosdePlantas #MÔsVerduras #MÔsFrutas #NutriciónImportante #ObtengaMÔsconWIC #HolaVerano #Familias #Familia

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Hello Summer!

”Hola, verano! De junio a septiembre, las familias #CaliforniaWIC recibirÔn frutas y verduras *adicionales* para añadirlas a sus comidas de verano con un beneficio mensual mayor de frutas y verduras.

Si no se ha enterado, ”el beneficio mensual de frutas y verduras se aumentó a $35 para los meses de junio, julio, agosto y septiembre! Este aumento se aplica a todas las personas en WIC de 12 meses o mÔs.

Esté atento a su saldo de alimentos de WIC para verificar los dólares añadidos para frutas y verduras. A partir del 1.º de junio, WIC regresarÔ a los alimentos de WIC habituales previos a la pandemia. Use la aplicación de WIC o la guía de compras de WIC para conocer qué alimentos estÔn aprobados por WIC antes de pagar en la tienda.

Puede utilizar su aumento de beneficios en tiendas aprobadas por WIC y con los agricultores que acepten la tarjeta de WIC.

Para obtener mÔs información sobre todos los cambios en los alimentos de WIC, visite MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov o contacte [local agency contact information here].

#WICdeCalifornia #WIC #QuéesWIC #SaludPública #WICFunciona #WICMamÔFuerte #MamÔfuerte #FrutasyVerduras #MercadoAgrícola #ComerEstacionalmente #FrutasyVerdurasTemporada #PoderdelasPlantas #TemporadadeFrutas #Salud # EstilodeVidaSaludable # VidaSaludable #Nutrición #AlimentacionCalifornia #AlimentosdePlantas #MÔsVerduras #MÔsFrutas #NutriciónImportante #ObtengaMÔsconWIC #HolaVerano #Familias #Familia

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Return to the regular WIC approved food list.

”Hola, verano! De junio a septiembre, las familias #CaliforniaWIC recibirÔn frutas y verduras *adicionales* para añadirlas a sus comidas de verano con un beneficio mensual mayor de frutas y verduras.

Si no se ha enterado, ”el beneficio mensual de frutas y verduras se aumentó a $35 para los meses de junio, julio, agosto y septiembre! Este aumento se aplica a todas las personas en WIC de 12 meses o mÔs.

Esté atento a su saldo de alimentos de WIC para verificar los dólares añadidos para frutas y verduras. A partir del 1.º de junio, WIC regresarÔ a los alimentos de WIC habituales previos a la pandemia. Use la aplicación de WIC o la guía de compras de WIC para conocer qué alimentos estÔn aprobados por WIC antes de pagar en la tienda.

Puede utilizar su aumento de beneficios en tiendas aprobadas por WIC y con los agricultores que acepten la tarjeta de WIC.

Para obtener mÔs información sobre todos los cambios en los alimentos de WIC, visite MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov o contacte [local agency contact information here].

#WICdeCalifornia #WIC #QuéesWIC #SaludPública #WICFunciona #WICMamÔFuerte #MamÔfuerte #FrutasyVerduras #MercadoAgrícola #ComerEstacionalmente #FrutasyVerdurasTemporada #PoderdelasPlantas #TemporadadeFrutas #Salud # EstilodeVidaSaludable # VidaSaludable #Nutrición #AlimentacionCalifornia #AlimentosdePlantas #MÔsVerduras #MÔsFrutas #NutriciónImportante #ObtengaMÔsconWIC #HolaVerano #Familias #Familia

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Hello Summer

”El beneficio mensual de frutas y verduras se aumentó a $35 para los meses de junio, julio, agosto y septiembre! Este aumento se aplica a todas las personas en WIC de 12 meses o mÔs.

Esté atento a su saldo de alimentos de WIC para verificar los dólares añadidos para frutas y verduras. A partir del 1.º de junio, WIC regresarÔ a los alimentos de WIC habituales previos a la pandemia. Use la aplicación de WIC o la guía de compras de WIC para conocer qué alimentos estÔn aprobados por WIC antes de pagar en la tienda.

#WICdeCalifornia #WIC #QuéesWIC #SaludPública #WICFunciona #WICMamÔFuerte #MamÔfuerte #FrutasyVerduras #MercadoAgrícola #ComerEstacionalmente #FrutasyVerdurasTemporada #PoderdelasPlantas #TemporadadeFrutas #Salud # EstilodeVidaSaludable #VidaSaludable #Nutrición #AlimentacionCalifornia #AlimentosdePlantas #MÔsVerduras #MÔsFrutas #NutriciónImportante #ObtengaMÔsconWIC #HolaVerano #Familias #Familia

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Use your extra fruits and vegetables benefits!

¿Ya aprovechó el aumento de este verano en el beneficio de frutas y verduras de WIC?

Ā”De junio a septiembre, puede obtener *mĆ”s* alimentos de WIC con el aumento a $35 para frutas y verduras! 

AquĆ­ estĆ”n los detalles: 

  • Todas las personas en WIC que tengan 12 meses o mĆ”s son elegibles.
  • Los beneficios adicionales se otorgarĆ”n por 4 meses, de junio de 2021 a septiembre de 2021.
  • Los beneficios son vĆ”lidos durante 30 dĆ­as a partir de la fecha en que se otorguen. Esto significa que los beneficios otorgados el 27 de septiembre pueden seguir usĆ”ndose hasta el 26 de octubre.
  • Puede utilizar su aumento de beneficios en tiendas aprobadas por WIC y con los agricultores que acepten la tarjeta de WIC.

Visite MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov para obtener mĆ”s información sobre el aumento de $35 o contacte [insert local agency contact information]. 

#WICdeCalifornia #WIC #QuĆ©esWIC #SaludPĆŗblica #WICFunciona #WICMamĆ”Fuerte #MamĆ”fuerte #FrutasyVerduras #MercadoAgrĆ­cola #ComerEstacionalmente #FrutasyVerdurasTemporada #PoderdelasPlantas #TemporadadeFrutas #Salud # EstilodeVidaSaludable # VidaSaludable #Nutrición #AlimentacionCalifornia #AlimentosdePlantas #MĆ”sVerduras #MĆ”sFrutas #NutriciónImportante #ObtengaMĆ”sconWIC #HolaVerano #Familias #Familia 

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More fruits and veggies are here!

Ensaladas salteadas, salsas, dips, aderezos, rollos, empanadas, licuados y bocadillos refrescantes, ”las posibilidades son infinitas! Hay muchas maneras de añadir frutas y verduras a comidas refrescantes, deliciosas y *saludables*.

De junio a septiembre, WIC aumentó a $35 el beneficio mensual para frutas y verduras para personas de 12 meses o mÔs. El verano es un gran momento para añadirle fruta a una ensalada verde o congelar pedazos de fruta para un bocadillo refrescante. Use el aumento de beneficio para congelar o enlatar sus frutas y verduras frescas o para almacenar frutas y verduras ya enlatadas o congeladas para después.

Puede utilizar su aumento de beneficios en tiendas aprobadas por WIC y con los agricultores que acepten la tarjeta de WIC.

Para el personal local de WIC es un gusto compartir muchas maneras sencillas de hacer que las frutas y las verduras sean una parte sabrosa del menĆŗ de verano.

También querrÔ revisar la guía de compras de WIC o la aplicación de WIC para obtener la lista mÔs reciente de alimentos aprobados de WIC. Regresamos a nuestra lista aprobada anterior al COVID-19. A partir del 1.º de junio, algunos alimentos comprados durante el año pasado pueden ya no estar disponibles para su compra con la tarjeta de WIC.

Contacte [insert local agency name and contact information] o visite MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov para obtener mÔs información.

#WICdeCalifornia #WIC #QuéesWIC #SaludPública #WICFunciona #WICMamÔFuerte #MamÔfuerte #FrutasyVerduras #MercadoAgrícola #ComerEstacionalmente #FrutasyVerdurasTemporada #PoderdelasPlantas #TemporadadeFrutas #Salud # EstilodeVidaSaludable # VidaSaludable #Nutrición #AlimentacionCalifornia #AlimentosdePlantas #MÔsVerduras #MÔsFrutas #NutriciónImportante #ObtengaMÔsconWIC #HolaVerano #Familias #Familia

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Return to the regular WIC Approved Food List.

Ensaladas salteadas, salsas, dips, aderezos, rollos, empanadas, licuados y bocadillos refrescantes, ”las posibilidades son infinitas! Hay muchas maneras de añadir frutas y verduras a comidas refrescantes, deliciosas y *saludables*.

De junio a septiembre, WIC aumentó a $35 el beneficio mensual para frutas y verduras para personas de 12 meses o mÔs. El verano es un gran momento para añadirle fruta a una ensalada verde o congelar pedazos de fruta para un bocadillo refrescante. Use el aumento de beneficio para congelar o enlatar sus frutas y verduras frescas o para almacenar frutas y verduras ya enlatadas o congeladas para después.

Puede utilizar su aumento de beneficios en tiendas aprobadas por WIC y con los agricultores que acepten la tarjeta de WIC.

Para el personal local de WIC es un gusto compartir muchas maneras sencillas de hacer que las frutas y las verduras sean una parte sabrosa del menĆŗ de verano.

También querrÔ revisar la guía de compras de WIC o la aplicación de WIC para obtener la lista mÔs reciente de alimentos aprobados de WIC. Regresamos a nuestra lista aprobada anterior al COVID-19. A partir del 1.º de junio, algunos alimentos comprados durante el año pasado pueden ya no estar disponibles para su compra con la tarjeta de WIC.

Contacte [insert local agency name and contact information] o visite MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov para obtener mÔs información.

#WICdeCalifornia #WIC #QuéesWIC #SaludPública #WICFunciona #WICMamÔFuerte #MamÔfuerte #FrutasyVerduras #MercadoAgrícola #ComerEstacionalmente #FrutasyVerdurasTemporada #PoderdelasPlantas #TemporadadeFrutas #Salud # EstilodeVidaSaludable # VidaSaludable #Nutrición #AlimentacionCalifornia #AlimentosdePlantas #MÔsVerduras #MÔsFrutas #NutriciónImportante #ObtengaMÔsconWIC #HolaVerano #Familias #Familia

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It's time to use your benefits for additional fruits and vegetables.

En su próxima salida para comprar comestibles, asegúrese de usar esos beneficios *adicionales* de frutas y verduras. Durante junio, julio, agosto y septiembre, las familias WIC verÔn que su beneficio mensual de frutas y verduras aumentarÔ a $35.

Estos beneficios de frutas y verduras son vƔlidos durante 30 dƭas a partir de la fecha en que se otorguen. Por ejemplo, los beneficios de frutas y verduras otorgados el 27 de septiembre pueden seguir usƔndose hasta el 26 de octubre.

Puede utilizar su aumento de beneficios en tiendas aprobadas por WIC y con los agricultores que acepten la tarjeta de WIC.

También querrÔ revisar la guía de compras de WIC o la aplicación de WIC para obtener la lista mÔs reciente de alimentos aprobados de WIC. Regresamos a nuestra lista aprobada anterior al COVID-19. A partir del 1.º de junio, algunos alimentos comprados durante el año pasado pueden ya no estar disponibles para su compra con la tarjeta de WIC.

Contacte [insert local agency name and contact informationo visite MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov para obtener mÔs información.

#WICdeCalifornia #WIC #QuéesWIC #SaludPública #WICFunciona #WICMamÔFuerte #MamÔfuerte #FrutasyVerduras #MercadoAgrícola #ComerEstacionalmente #FrutasyVerdurasTemporada #PoderdelasPlantas #TemporadadeFrutas #Salud #EstilodeVidaSaludable #VidaSaludable #Nutrición #AlimentacionCalifornia#AlimentosdePlantas #MÔsVerduras #MÔsFrutas #NutriciónImportante #ObtengaMÔsconWIC #HolaVerano #Familias #Familia

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Extra fruits and vegetables for the summer

En su próxima salida para comprar comestibles, asegúrese de usar esos beneficios *adicionales* de frutas y verduras. Durante junio, julio, agosto y septiembre, las familias WIC verÔn que su beneficio mensual de frutas y verduras aumentarÔ a $35.

Estos beneficios de frutas y verduras son vƔlidos durante 30 dƭas a partir de la fecha en que se otorguen. Por ejemplo, los beneficios de frutas y verduras otorgados el 27 de septiembre pueden seguir usƔndose hasta el 26 de octubre.

Puede utilizar su aumento de beneficios en tiendas aprobadas por WIC y con los agricultores que acepten la tarjeta de WIC.

También querrÔ revisar la guía de compras de WIC o la aplicación de WIC para obtener la lista mÔs reciente de alimentos aprobados de WIC. Regresamos a nuestra lista aprobada anterior al COVID-19. A partir del 1.º de junio, algunos alimentos comprados durante el año pasado pueden ya no estar disponibles para su compra con la tarjeta de WIC.

Contacte [insert local agency name and contact informationo visite MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov para obtener mÔs información.

#WICdeCalifornia #WIC #QuéesWIC #SaludPública #WICFunciona #WICMamÔFuerte #MamÔfuerte #FrutasyVerduras #MercadoAgrícola #ComerEstacionalmente #FrutasyVerdurasTemporada #PoderdelasPlantas #TemporadadeFrutas #Salud #EstilodeVidaSaludable #VidaSaludable #Nutrición #AlimentacionCalifornia#AlimentosdePlantas #MÔsVerduras #MÔsFrutas #NutriciónImportante #ObtengaMÔsconWIC #HolaVerano #Familias #Familia

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How are you spending your $35?

”Hola, familia WIC! ¿Cómo gastarÔn los $35 adicionales en su tarjeta de WIC? ¿Piñas para hacer licuados y bocadillos refrescantes en un día caluroso? ¿Verduras frescas para agregar a las salsas, los rollos o las empanadas para una parrillada de fin de semana? Tal vez podrían probar una receta nueva, ”como una ensalada de mango y papaya!

Si no se ha enterado, el beneficio mensual de frutas y verduras se aumentó a $35 durante junio, julio, agosto y septiembre. ”Todas las personas en WIC que tengan 12 meses o mÔs son elegibles para recibir este aumento de beneficio! ”Puede usar su beneficio de frutas y verduras en cualquier tienda aprobada por WIC o mercado agrícola que acepte la tarjeta de WIC!

ĀæTiene alguna pregunta? Visite MyFamily.WIC.ca.gov o contacte [local agency contact information].

#WICdeCalifornia #WIC #QuéesWIC #SaludPública #WICFunciona #WICMamÔFuerte #MamÔfuerte #FrutasyVerduras #MercadoAgrícola #ComerEstacionalmente #FrutasyVerdurasTemporada #PoderdelasPlantas #TemporadadeFrutas #Salud # EstilodeVidaSaludable # VidaSaludable #Nutrición #AlimentacionCalifornia #AlimentosdePlantas #MÔsVerduras #MÔsFrutas #NutriciónImportante #ObtengaMÔsconWIC #HolaVerano #Familias #Familia

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