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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Program Seeks To Break Isolation Of Poor, Single Mothers, And Reduce Infant Deaths

Breaking the cycle of isolation for low-income, single mothers is just one benefit of an expanding social services program in Maryland, known as “Healthy Families America.” The program dramatically changed the lives of two Baltimore City mothers, and has likely saved the lives of dozens of infants across the state.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Why don't teenage girls and single women just STOP having babies out of wedlock.

The taxpayers are really tired of paying for you and your babies free ride expenses. There are single adults with no children and families with or with children, who work hard everyday. We are tired of paying for your good or bad decisions. We have are own struggles that tha tax base require us to pay for your mistakes.

Please, put a "vanity belt" on and lock up the "V" until you and your husband are ready, able and responsible enough to take care of your family.

We are tired of our tax money being used to fund program for these teenage girls and single women who continue to have babies out of wedlock.

BELT IT UP or BURDEN THE BUNCH

We are tired of being part of the the BURDEN THE BUNCH.