Parents receive cash amounts of $ 20,000 in the “liberated” program without any connected chains.
The Bridge project, a New York -based initiative, helps pregnant women to start their families, with millions of dollars from the promised investment in the next Three years.
A total of $ 10 million has been allocated to the project, which is scheduled to expand in Apalashia, West Virginia, Kentucky and Ouhayu.
My mother at home, Justin Darros, 36, who is based in North Carolina, received help from the bridge project.
She gave birth to her son, Anto, during strict insurance at the age of 32, responding to the program and making her a better parent.
Justin said: “Obtaining the autonomy to make the options that I considered suitable for my family is liberated.
“I also had a little more deadline when it comes to what I could do myself.
“Because you should always take care of yourself.”
She was able to find the bridge project by working with local programs to try to improve her life and move to motherhood.
“Our founders have truly cared about the support of infants during the early parts of the Kovid crisis,” said Executive Director Laura Clans.
This scheme provides financial support for 1250 mothers while searching for the effects of direct cash payments on the health of the mother and child.
The program supported mothers in New York City, Bouvalo, Rothster and Milwoki and at the state level in Connecticut.
It will expand in Apalashia goal 500 in a “high cash” collection receives the model features of the program.
An additional 750 will be compensated in a “low cash” group for participating in surveys and research interviews.
Pregnant women will receive qualifications between $ 375 and $ 750 per month, with participants get more than $ 20,000 throughout the program.
This works to $ 750 per month for the first 15 months of the program's participation and $ 375 per month for 21 months of the program.
There also included $ 1,125 for one time.
In order to be eligible, participants must live in the states of Kentucky, Ouheyu and West Virginia, who are 18 years old or older, and they have an annual family income of less than $ 44,000 and be pregnant for 14 weeks or less.
The program aims to reduce poverty in Apalashia.
The Apalashian Regional Committee stated that 19 percent of children in Apalashia live in poverty and that food insecurity affects one out of every six.
This exceeds the national average by 16 percent.
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The data collected from the previous regiments of the bridge project showed that benefits Providing unconditional money includes allowing mothers to provide child care better, and reduce stress and creativity a positive effect on employment.
Lida Shepherd works as director of the program for Virginia Western Economic justice project.
Linda commented: “We have very rich and celebrated date Not only people who work hard, but really looking for each other.
“The truth is, also that we have many people who live on the edge of the abyss and children slide into poverty.
“Such programs … just create an economic opportunity for people and give families in Apalashia the financial freedom they deserve.
People understand that children did not do anything wrong.
“children You need food, shelter, clothes and masterpieces, and mothers make really good decisions. “