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Referred to affectionately as the “Queen of Healthy Habits”, Diana Rosales, from Madera County WIC, is an inspiration to her co-workers. In the past couple of years, Diana has adopted lifestyle changes that have made significant improvement to her overall health. more>
The employees of the Antelope Valley WIC Program are very proud of Nuzi for entering the WIC Cook-off and placing third in the contest. more>
I have lost 154 pounds by attending a 12-step program of recovery. I was 280 pounds in 1997 and now weigh 126 pounds. more>
Elastic waist pants and skirts. When even the x-large elastic waist clothing was biting into my skin I knew something had to change. In my case, inactivity and skipping meals had taken a real toll. more>
Living in an unsuccessful marriage and having gone through a death in the family caused me severe depression. I found that the only thing that would make me feel better was food. more>
We did it! WIC Walks the Talk successfully finished the Mayor’s Shape Up San Francisco Walking Challenge by walking a total of 4,018 miles from October 3rd to December 24th 2006. more>
Joining up with the American Cancer Society, the Department of Public Health in San Francisco held a 10-week fitness campaign. more>
Shasta County WIC has been walking the talk for the past two years. Our staff averages over 2,000 miles per month. more>
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