If you are just visiting, no. There are residential requirements you must meet to prove you are a resident of the state where WIC services (benefits) are being provided. If you move to North Carolina and visit a local WIC clinic, they will likely perform an "out of state transfer" to request your WIC records from Florida. Typically, you can receive WIC benefits in your new state within a day or two of the transfer request. These safeguards are in place to ensure a WIC participant is not cheating the system by engaging in "dual participation" -- basically receiving double benefits from the program.
No, in fact it is expanding...
because.
Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida to the south and Mississippi to the west,
The closest Tennessee city to Florida would be Chattanooga, TN.
florida
alabama and illanoise and new jersey and cold
Florida and Tennessee border Georgia and Alabama. Alabama is bordered by Tennessee, Georgia, Florida and Mississippi. Georgia is bordered by Florida, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee and North Carolina.
Georgia and Mississippi. The other two are Florida and Tennessee.
Yes
Florida has lower elevation than Tennessee. Florida's lowest point of elevation is sea level at the Atlantic Ocean and at the Gulf of Mexico. Tennessee does not have any point of elevation at sea level.
North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida