HEALTHLOUISIANA ILLUMINATOR
Louisiana could do more to connect mothers, young children with food aid, audit finds
A Louisiana audit found nearly half of federal WIC food assistance for low-income mothers and children went unredeemed, with over $111 million returned to the USDA. The report recommends expanding access through mobile clinics, off-site appointments, and additional WIC clinics in underserved parishes to address barriers like limited hours and outreach efforts.
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