M.A.M.A. provides short-term, practical support programs designed to help solo mothers overcome barriers to stability. Assistance is provided based on eligibility and available funding.
1. Childcare Financial Assistance Program
M.A.M.A. provides short-term childcare assistance to help solo mothers work, attend school, or participate in job training when childcare costs become a barrier.
This includes:
One-time childcare tuition assistance
Short-term support toward childcare costs (up to a set limit)
Emergency childcare funding
Support for mothers waiting on state vouchers or subsidies
M.A.M.A. supports solo mothers working to complete their education by helping reduce enrollment-related barriers.
Support may include:
GED or high school diploma program enrollment
Assistance with education-related fees (when funding is available)
Resource navigation and referrals
M.A.M.A. provides access to diapers, wipes, personal care items, and household essentials through community donations and available funding.