TNHarley
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Its ALOT of money going into programs like that.. They probably just need a HUGE overhaul. Much like a lot of our policies.I have to agree with this. I think it is crazy to make laws that forces people to have kids they can't afford, and then at the same time want to take away all the social programs that helps those same people take care of those children.
I'm Pro-life, but then again, I'm also for social programs to help the poor.
I did my internship working to get pregnant addicted women off of the streets, on their feet and have a healthy baby..
There are so many women who need that help, and have babies born addicted..It is horrible to see.
If Republicans were so concerned why don't they fund more of these programs? Instead it is the churches who don't have the funding..
Hypocrites...
The United States spends over one trillion dollars on these programs...how much more you need?
Very limited funding in this area... Very long waiting lists and cut backs. I think anyone running for office should hold an addicted baby.
I do agree to cut welfare for the lazy couch potatoes, but many of the cut programs are needed for these new born's .
This program also has a mandatory school for the women to get a GED.
Sorry I'm not buying it. Over one trillion being spent...ONE TRILLION.
I googled it for you..... and could probably get 100 links going....The program that I did my internship in was really the only program like it in the city..I get it that many do not see it..
State pulls plug on grant to expand treatment for pregnant moms who abuse drugs
This is the program in my city, and it is mostly funded by donors..
Heritage Home
Cityteam’s Heritage Home is a residential program to help pregnant women successfully overcome homelessness, addiction, and other hardships while they become loving mothers to their newborn babies.