Ohio WIC Program
Food Assistance · Ohio · Free
Provides nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and supplemental food benefits to pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children under age 5 who meet Ohio income guidelines. Benefits are loaded onto an EBT card for use at WIC-authorized stores. Call 1-800-755-4769 or visit odh.ohio.gov to find your nearest WIC clinic. Bring proof of identity, residency, income, and pregnancy or child's medical records to your appointment. Located at 246 N High St, Columbus.
About Food Assistance for Fathers
Food assistance programs for US fathers and families include SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly food stamps), WIC (Women, Infants, and Children — which serves custodial fathers of children under 5), the National School Lunch Program, food banks through the Feeding America network, and Meals on Wheels. SNAP is administered state-by-state; eligibility is generally based on household income below 130% of the Federal Poverty Level. Food banks operate in every state and are the fastest way to access food without an application — most require no ID or income verification for initial visits. TEFAP (The Emergency Food Assistance Program) supplies food banks with USDA commodities. Summer Food Service Programs feed children during school breaks. This directory includes each state's SNAP office, regional food bank networks, and WIC clinics.
Food Assistance in Ohio
Ohio has dedicated Domestic Relations Courts and Juvenile Courts (which handle paternity and unmarried-parent custody) in most counties. The Office of Child Support operates under JFS. Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, and Akron anchor the major metros. The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, Southeastern Ohio Legal Services, Legal Aid of Western Ohio, and Community Legal Aid cover the state.