WIC nutrition aid funds for Arizona mothers, children could run out in 3 weeks

“We can’t allow moms and babies to go hungry,” she said.

Now executive director of Children’s Action Alliance – a nonprofit that advocates for child welfare in Arizona – Contreras said the Arizona Food Bank Network, local food drives and donations would be lifelines if WIC is frozen. - January Contreras, Executive Director 

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