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Pregnant In DC? Here's How To Get $900 Per Month In Government Funding

New and expectant mothers in Washington DC will soon be getting financial assistance from the government to the tune of $900 a month.

Baby bump (file photo).

Baby bump (file photo).

Photo Credit: Tasha on Pixabay

Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the new direct cash assistance program on Jan. 13, saying the District will provide a $1.5 million grant for the pilot program, Strong Families, Strong Future DC.

The program is expected to launch in February.

"Having a newborn is a big life change, and we also know how critical those first months and years are to a baby’s life," Mayor Bowser said. "This program is about supporting new and expectant moms with cash so that they can have the autonomy and flexibility to make the best choices for them and their baby."

A September 2021 report from LendingTree found that the average cost of raising a newborn child is nearly $29,000, including housing, food, clothing, transportation, insurance premiums, and infant daycare.

Expectant moms can expect to spend at least $300 per month on diapers, wipes, infant formula, and baby supplies alone. Their financial challenges can often severely impact their stress levels and health outcomes.

Martha’s Table, a non-profit organization, will implement the program, which will provide $900 per month for one year to 132 new and expectant mothers in Wards 5, 7, and 8. 

Visit Martha's Table for program updates.

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