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Our state has a limit, and every agency we contacted said they would manage getting the funds to any potential match (i.e, they give the help to the emom, it was built in to their fees).
I agree that if it helps someone take care of herself and not be stressed, and it promotes a healthy pregnancy, then I think there's a place for it.
In our current situation, MAM's bmom (expecting again and anticipating placing with us again) is unemployed and waiting for unemployment to kick in. She's able to buy groceries, buy clothes that fit and put a little gas in her car because the agency is helping her. She has no one else who can.
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