Food & Nutrition Access
Tapestry’s WIC program provides personalized nutrition education, WIC food cards to buy healthy foods, 24/7 breastfeeding support, and connections to services that benefit the whole family.
WIC is for families who meet Massachusetts income eligibility guidelines — up to 185% of the federal poverty level.
This includes people who are pregnant, postpartum, or breastfeeding of any age, and children under 5.
We also serve LGBTQ+ families, single parents of all genders, grandparents, foster families, and legal guardians, anyone caring for a child under 5 who meets the income guidelines.
Your WIC card works like an EBT card and can be used to purchase approved healthy foods at participating stores.
WIC cardholders may also access additional discounts on things like heating bills and internet connections through participating programs.
To participate in Tapestry’s WIC program, families must meet Massachusetts income eligibility guidelines. Eligibility also includes people who are pregnant, postpartum, or breastfeeding, and children under 5.
Click here to check your eligibility and apply online. Note: You will be routed to the state application site, but our office will receive your information.
Call your nearest Tapestry WIC location to schedule.
Appointments are typically available within 1 to 2 weeks.
Bring proof of income, proof of residence, a valid ID, and children’s immunization records if applicable.
If you’re missing something, call us. We can help.
Initial appointments are 45 to 60 minutes.
Your nutritionist will review your eligibility, set up your WIC benefits, and talk through nutrition education and available resources.
Follow-up appointments are 30 minutes.
Quarterly appointments are required to maintain your benefits.
WIC benefits are based on income eligibility. Services are provided at no cost to qualifying participants.
