Do WIC centers take free baby items for distribution to needy parents?

I was given a bunch of stuff to try and sell at a garage sale, and have some good quality baby items left over (clothes, a few new bottles and some sort of educational bouncer seat). I really don’t want to simply give it to just anyone on Craig’s list, and there are no nearby pregnancy centers that are still operating. Obviously people who use WIC services are lower income families, so do the WIC offices accept used baby items for the needy parents?
Thanks for the website, Carrie!

honeslty, even to get wic you cxould still have a nice chunk of income. its not like everyone who is on wic gets foodstamps and other help form the government i think you can make more then 30,000 and still receive wic. so not EVERYONE there is TOO needy. but at my local wic office there isd a bin of clothes/shoes toys whatever most of the stuff always looks so old and worn down. i would donate to a church before wic

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  1. Carrie Nsoon2B Jason's Mama Says:

    I know my WIC office only takes unopened cans of formula, baby food, and baby cereal. If you want to give the stuff to someone who is needy you can always donate it to a local church charity or you can go to wishuponahero.com and see if there are any families there that are in need of them.
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  2. Landon & Danica's Momma Says:

    honeslty, even to get wic you cxould still have a nice chunk of income. its not like everyone who is on wic gets foodstamps and other help form the government i think you can make more then 30,000 and still receive wic. so not EVERYONE there is TOO needy. but at my local wic office there isd a bin of clothes/shoes toys whatever most of the stuff always looks so old and worn down. i would donate to a church before wic
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  3. SouthernRose Says:

    How about a shelter for abused women if there is one near by.
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  4. Doodlestuff Says:

    It really depends on your county. My urban county does not take anything. My sister’s county, which is quite poor, takes things to give to those who need it. Contact Social Services in your county and ask. Ask your WIC office.

    Another option is to go online and see if you can find a Mothers of Multiples, MOST or similar group. Not all moms expecting twins or triplets went through fertility treatments and can use all the help they can get. I currently donate any free formula that comes my way to a local group and the group makes sure it gets to someone who really needs it.
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