THE BUREAU OF NUTRITION SERVICES (BNS)

MISSION

Improve health and well-being through nutrition education, promotion of physical activity, and engaging with partners to develop policies and environmental changes which reduce hunger, increase breastfeeding, and decrease obesity and its associated chronic diseases throughout Guam.

ROLE OF THE BUREAU OF NUTRITION SERVICES (BNS):

  • Promote healthier eating habits and lifestyles on Guam through education and media.

  • Ensure that individuals at critical periods of growth and development in infancy, early childhood, pregnancy and lactation have access to nutritious foods.

  • Provide statewide leadership for priority nutrition, obesity and physical activity policies and environmental changes across all settings and special populations.

  • Serve as a central coordinating body for all nutrition, obesity and physical activity-related activities for Guam with a focus on increasing collaboration and sharing of resources.

  • In collaboration with partners, plan, implement, and evaluate a comprehensive state plan to promote nutrition and physical activity and prevent overweight, obesity and its associated chronic diseases.

  • Serve as a resource and provide technical assistance to statewide partners.
  • Leverage and increase local and federal investment and resources for nutrition and physical activity promotion.

  • Maintain a comprehensive surveillance system for the ongoing systematic collection of nutrition, physical activity, and obesity data as well as policy and environmental change information.

  • Continuously improve nutrition assistance program management and customer service.

Forms:

Inside the Bureau of Nutrition Services

General Nutrition Services

General Nutrition Services (GNS) is responsible for the overall planning, development, direction, coordination and evaluation of locally-funded public health nutrition programs for the Territory.

 

Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) Program (Click Here for Clinic Hours, Locations, & Contact Information)

The WIC Program serves as an adjunct to health care for pregnant, post-partum and breastfeeding women and children from birth to 4 years of age who are determined to be at nutritional risk.

WIC Farmer’s Market Nutrition Program

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WIC FMNP serves to increase the awareness of nutritional value, promote the use and consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables, and promote the use and availability of farmers’ markets on the island.

Breastfeeding Peer Counselors Program

What is WIC Breastfeeding Support? It is encouragement, empowerment, and experience to make breastfeeding work. WIC Staff helps you meet your breastfeeding goals so you and your baby can learn together and grow together.

Other information

  • WIC Breastfeeding Hotline: 671-488-5171
  • WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counseling Office: 671-475-0112
  • WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counselor: 671-864-5424
  • PL: 032-098 Nana Yan Patgon Act

Existing links

Breastfeeding link: https://www.facebook.com/GuamWIC/

WIC Breastfeeding Support video link: USDA WIC Breastfeeding Support 

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