HEALTH-FITNESS

Breastfeeding Award of Excellence given to Henderson County WIC program

Staff Writer
Hendersonville Times-News

The Henderson County Women, Infants and Children program was recently given the Breastfeeding Award of Excellence by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

This award highlights WIC’s successful breastfeeding program, effective peer counseling, exceptional breastfeeding support, promotional activities and strong community partnerships. Henderson County WIC received Gold Premier level designation and was one of only 12 agencies in the U.S. to receive this award in 2018.

“We are thrilled to receive this award two years in a row, but it wouldn’t have happened without the supportive environment of our excellent staff,” said Lori Bradley, breastfeeding program manager, in a news release. “We encourage all women to breastfeed, and we strive to give our WIC moms the best support possible to build their confidence.”

Bradley stated that research shows “mother’s milk is the first and best nutrition for infants.” The breastfeeding program provides evidence-based education, one-on-one support to clients and community activities for breastfeeding moms to connect with each other.

The USDA developed the award to highlight model breastfeeding programs, motivate local agencies and clinics to strengthen their breastfeeding promotion, support activities and increase breastfeeding initiation and duration rates among WIC participants.

For more information about the breastfeeding and peer counselor program, which supports both English and Spanish participants, call the breastfeeding coordinator at 828-694-6023 or visit hendersoncountync.gov/health and click on the nutrition link under services.

The program includes a board-certified lactation consultant, breastfeeding peer counselors and WIC nutritionists who are certified breastfeeding educators.