Description
American Indian populations face high rates of food
insecurity and nutrition-related health conditions,
often living in communities with limited access to
healthy, affordable foods. Participating in the Special
Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants,
and Children (WIC) can help address these challenges
as research shows that WIC participants consume
healthier diets and have better health outcomes.
However, only 56% of eligible individuals in Arizona
currently participate in WIC. Many households
eligible for both WIC and the Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program (SNAP) only participate in the
latter, thereby missing out on the crucial benefits of
WIC. This brief summarizes findings from our project
evaluating a targeted text message intervention aimed
at encouraging SNAP participants eligible for WIC
to enroll in the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc.
(ITCA) WIC program. ITCA WIC administers WIC
for predominantly (>80%) American Indian clients on
Tribal lands and urban areas. The findings from this
project provide valuable insights into effective strategies
for boosting program participation and could inform
future efforts to support similar populations across the
country.
Details
Title
- Expanding ITCA WIC reach: Encouraging SNAP participants to enroll in WIC
Contributors
- Acciai, Francesco (Author)
- Vaudrin, Nicole (Author)
- Melnick, Emily (Author)
- Jossefides, Mindy (Author)
- Ronan, A. Bea (Author)
- Ohri-Vachaspati, Punam (Author)
- ASU College of Health Solutions (Publisher)
- ASU Food Policy and Environment Research Group (Contributor)
- Inter Tribal Council of Arizona (Contributor)
Date Created
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2024-11
Subjects
Keywords
- WIC
- Inter Tribal Council of Arizona
- text messages
Resource Type
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Note
- "Policy Brief"
- date"November 2024"
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Acciai, F., Vaudrin O'Reilly, N., Melnick, E., Jossefides, M., Ronan, B., Ohri-Vachaspati, P. Expanding ITCA WIC reach: Encouraging SNAP participants to enroll in WIC. Phoenix, AZ: College of Health Solutions, Arizona State University, 2024.
Statement of Responsibility
Francesco Acciai, PhD; Nicole Vaudrin O’Reilly, MS, RD; Emily M. Melnick, PhD, MPH; Mindy Jossefides, RD, A. Bea Ronan, MNSP; Punam Ohri-Vachaspati, PhD, RD