Wic - Boardman | Mahoning County Public Health
Wic - Boardman
3910 Hillman Way, Youngstown, OH 44512
Eligibility
Families who meet WIC income guidelines, have an infant less than 1 year old and less than 30 lbs, or mother is 32 weeks pregnant.
Required documents
Call for details.
Hours
Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm
(330) 788-1485
Voice
Languages
English
Application process
Call for an appointment.
Fees
None
Service area
Columbiana County, Ohio
Mahoning County, Ohio
Trumbull County, Ohio
Jefferson County, Ohio
Provides nutrition education and supplemental food for women, infants and children who are determined to be a nutritional risk. Provides supplemental foods such as milk, eggs, cheese, fruit juices, etc. at no cost to participants.
Last Verified
05/19/2026
What's Here
Environmental BeautificationTap Water TestingHealth/Disability Related CounselingHome Based Mental Health ServicesLead Poisoning ScreeningTuberculosis ScreeningOpioid Antidote DistributionPersonal Safety EducationCOVID-19Specialized Information and ReferralSmoking/Vaping CessationHealth Care ReferralsNon-Emergency Medical TransportationJob Finding AssistanceImmunizationsSubstance Use Disorder ReferralsPublic Facility Health InspectionPublic Health NursingWIC Applications/CertificationBaby FurnitureFormula/Baby FoodMedicaid Information/CounselingCommunicable Disease ControlTherapy ReferralsCase/Care ManagementCase/Care Management ReferralsPregnancy/Childbirth Support GroupsRestaurant/Food SanitationTuberculosis ClinicsVaccine Information
Providing organization
Mahoning County Public Health
Environmental health division providing: food and water inspections; nuisance complaints; rabies control; residential lead hazard investigation. Nursing and community health division providing: communicable disease follow-up; immunizations for children and adults; travel immunizations; flu shots; case management for children with medical handicaps; community health assessment and education; tuberculosis clinic; preventative health services. WIC supplemental nutrition program for women, infants and children up to age 5.
Data provided by
HNNEO 211
