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eWIC
Inter Tribal Council of Arizona WIC Program
A FASTER, EASIER, MORE CONVENIENT WAY TO SHOP!
eWIC is a system used to purchase WIC foods with a card that can be used like a debit card.
• Your family will receive one eWIC card with everyone’s benefits combined.
• Keep your card safe! Your eWIC card is re-usable.
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Welcome to eWIC
Getting Benefits
WHAT’S NEW?• The food packages for all members of your family will be combined.
For example, if two children in a family each receive 3 gallons of
milk, there will be 6 gallons of milk in the family account.
• WIC staff will print out a Benefits List showing the balance of
available foods in your family account.
HOW WILL I GET eWIC BENEFITS?Your benefits will be loaded into
your account at your WIC
appointments. You will visit WIC
every 1-3 months to receive
nutrition education and benefits.
REMEMBER to bring an ID, like
your drivers’ license or tribal ID,
to every visit.
WHAT IS A PIN? A PIN (Personal Identification Number)
is a 4 digit numeric code that you will
use to access your benefits, like with
a debit or EBT card. You will choose
your PIN at the WIC clinic when you
get your card.
• Be careful! Don’t write your PIN on
your card or choose a PIN that would
be easy for others to guess. Benefits
that are purchased without your consent
(stolen) cannot be replaced.
• Re-setting your PIN. If you forget
your PIN or just want to change it,
you can call the number on the
back of your card.
• You will enter your PIN each time
you use you eWIC card. You have 4 chances to enter your PIN correctly at the store. After 4 incorrect PIN tries,
your account will be locked. To unlock
your account, wait until midnight or call
the number on the back of your card.
You will then have 4 more chances to
correctly enter your PIN.
My Pin
IF YOU FORGET YOUR PIN OR JUST WANT TO CHANGE IT, YOU CAN CALL THE NUMBER ON THE BACK OF YOUR CARD.
WHERE CAN I FIND MY eWIC BALANCE?Before going to the store, it’s a good idea to see what foods are in your account to purchase (your eWIC balance). To check you can:
• Look at your benefits list
• Review your last receipt
• Ask a cashier or customer service to print a balance receipt
• Go to the WIC client portal at www.itcaonline.com/eWIC
• Use the FREE WICShopper app on your smart phone
• Call the number on the back of your card.
eWIC Balance
Do I get a new eWIC card every month?No. You will use the
same card every month to
purchase your WIC foods. The
PIN and card stay the same, so
be sure to keep both safe.
What should I do if my card is lost or stolen?Call eWIC customer service to cancel your card immediately. You can
get a new card at your WIC clinic. Any valid unused benefits will be
available on your new card, but any items purchased (even if not by
you) cannot be replaced.
If I don’t use all my benefits, will they roll over to the next month?No, benefits are good for a one month period. The expiration
date is always listed with your eWIC balance.
What if I want someone else to shop for me? Anyone can shop for you if you give them
your card and PIN. Only share your
card and PIN with people you trust.
You are responsible for program abuse
by anyone who uses your card.
Can I use coupons or my loyalty card when using my eWIC card?Yes. You are encouraged to take advantage
of coupons and loyalty cards on WIC items.
FAQs
Select your WIC approved items. Your benefits list or
balance, the food list, shelf
tags, and WIC shopper app
will help you choose the
right foods.
Separate your WIC items at the cash register…just in
case. Depending on the
store, they may or may not be
able to ring up your WIC and
non-WIC items together.
Swipe your card. The cashier
will tell you when to swipe
your card and when to enter
your PIN. Remember—swipe
your eWIC card before other
forms of payment if WIC
and non-WIC items are rung
up together.
Notify cashier. Let the cashier
know you will be paying with
an eWIC card before they start
scanning your purchases.
Pay close attention! If an item
doesn’t ring up as a WIC food,
you can put it back or purchase it
with another form of payment.
Got coupons? Give the cashier
your store loyalty card and any
coupons you may have.
Get a receipt. The cashier will
give you a receipt. Be sure to keep
it! It lists your eWIC balance and
expiration date for benefits.
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Shopping with eWIC
KEEP YOUR RECEIPT! It includes the list of WIC food items you bought, your balance, and the expiration date for the remaining benefits.
Reading Your Receipt
Your WIC approved purchases
Expiration for the benefits listed below
Your eWIC Balance after the purchase
• My card was lost, stolen, or damaged. Call eWIC customer service or your WIC clinic.
• I need a replacement card. Go to your WIC clinic to get a replacement card. No appointment is needed.
• I need to unlock my account. Call either your WIC clinic or call the number on the back of your card.
• I need to change my PIN. Call eWIC customer service or go to the WIC clinic in person.
• I need to check my balance or expiration date. See ‘eWIC Balance’ section.
Who Should I Contact if...?
1.844.892.2933
• I don’t think my receipt matches what I bought. Ask store staff to review your receipt and purchases. If your issue has not been resolved, report it to eWIC customer service.
• I wasn’t able to buy a food I think is WIC approved. Let ITCA know through the WIC Shopper App, on the ITCA website, or call your WIC clinic.
• I have questions about my WIC benefits. Call your WIC clinic for help understanding your benefits.
• Your Clinic Phone Number can be
found on the ITCA website or
your appointment notice.
• The eWIC Customer
Service Number is listed
on the back of your card.
1.844.892.2933
• eWIC Web Portal:
www.itcaonline.com/eWIC
• Download the
WICShopper App from
the Apple Store
or Google Play.
Contact Information
A FASTER, EASIER, MORE CONVENIENT WAY TO SHOP!
eWIC
2214 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004
www.itcaonline.com/WIC | 602.258.4822
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