“Ronnie Doca, United Workers Movement chairman, said it’s hard to convince guest workers not to deal with Labor because some of them need to have updated documents to present to the Women, Infants, and Children program for their monthly food subsistence.”
I would like to clarify that the Women, Infants and Children program does not require any documents issued by the CNMI Department of Labor. To determine WIC eligibility, we require:
• proof of address in the CNMI (such as a rent receipt, or a utility bill),
• proof of income (such as pay stubs)
• proof of identity (such as passport, drivers license).
Pregnant women also will be asked to provide proof of pregnancy.
I am sorry that the contract worker that MV interviewed was misinformed.
DIANNE C. ESPLIN, RD, CLC
WIC Clinic Manager


