 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reeve Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reeve at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. The WIC program has been around for a long time, but some major changes have recently been introduced. The primary role of the program is to assist low-income mothers with infants and children under five years old. Pike County Health Director Tammy Riley provides more details on these changes. Here in Pike County, it's a very specific program and who it helps and who qualifies. But it's quite flexible and the guidelines in order to qualify are very flexible. And there's been response to the COVID and the pandemic, some changes to the program. It's made it even easier for individuals to get access to the program and the benefits of it. So WIC stands for women, infant and children. And those who qualify are women who are expecting or women who have had a child within six months or women who is breastfeeding a child under the age of one or women with a child or children under the age of five. The first change is simulac replacing the current baby formula. The second is over-the-phone consultation, meaning qualification is now just a phone call away. The baby formula contract shifted to simulac and another major change is as a result of COVID and this has been extended at least through part of the first part of 2023. We can qualify you and get the benefits to you over the phone. So individuals don't need to come in to apply and know whether they qualify or not for the WIC program. So we are really encouraging individuals out there that could benefit from this wide variety of food choices and baby formula and baby food supplemental program to call us. Just call us and see if you qualify. You don't even need to come in. You can call the bill free office at 353-7210 or you can call right here at the point full main site which is 509-5500 and someone in the clinic will speak with you and let you know whether you qualify or not. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Collum.