You are currently viewing Million Dollar Federal Grant for Maine to Boost Diaper Distribution

Million Dollar Federal Grant for Maine to Boost Diaper Distribution

  • Post category:Local / News

Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (D-Maine) has announced Maine was awarded a $990,992 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Diaper Distribution Pilot.

This award will help the Maine Community Action Partnership support caregivers with young children who are facing economic hardship and are working toward self-sufficiency, with a focus on families in eight Maine counties and tribal areas. MeCAP will also take advantage of the diversity of home visitation and other family-facing programs available through partner agencies, focusing on Maine families that have historically been marginalized by poverty, disability, geographic location, substance use disorder, and other external factors.

From Congresswoman Chellie Pingree:

Diapers are essential to a child’s health and well-being. But maintaining an adequate supply is expensive and, unfortunately, federal assistance programs like SNAP and WIC still cannot be used to purchase diapers. With this new funding, the Maine Community Action Partnership will help caregivers who struggle to maintain enough diapers to keep their children safe, dry, and healthy, and will lift barriers to connect low-income families across Maine.

On top of the average cost of $11,700 per year for child care in Maine, diapers alone can cost 8% of a person’s total income if they are making the federal minimum wage. In Maine grocery stores, a 100-pack of diapers costs around $30.

Latest Local Central Maine News