Infants born on or after November 1, 2025, and expectant mothers who live in the City of Hamtramck are eligible to apply. Upon verification, moms receive $1,500 during pregnancy and babies receive $500 a month for 6 months after birth.
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The Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) program is a supplemental nutrition program for pregnant and postpartum women, infants, and kids up to five years old who are income eligible. The WIC program provides healthy food, nutrition education and individualized nutrition counseling, breastfeeding support, and health care referrals.
The Maternal Infant Health Program (MIHP) is the largest home visiting program in Michigan serving pregnant women and infants up to the age of 12-18 months who are enrolled in Medicaid. Mama and Me serves families by providing education and support with the goal of our families having healthy pregnancies, good birth outcomes, and healthy infants. Care is provided via in-home or telehealth visits from a nurse or social worker.
Cradle Me Care MHP is a source of support and compassion for expecting mothers, infants, fathers, and caregivers. Founded in 2016, our journey began with a deep commitment to fostering healthy pregnancies and positive birth outcomes within underserved communities. As a family-owned service, our roots are deeply embedded in a rich blend of diverse experiences, ensuring a unique understanding of the needs of the families we serve.
NIA is dedicated to supporting pregnant moms and teen moms (transitioned out of foster care) in achieving their highest potential through mentoring, resources, housing, preventative services, and educational classes. We utilize evidence-based programs, strategies, and essential life skills to ensure every family has the foundation they need for a brighter future.
Maternal Infant Health Program offering services like nutrition counseling, WIC support and referrals, breastfeeding education, childbirth education, counseling, family planning, car seat assistance, baby items assistance, food bank assistance, and parenting classes.
Great Start provides support and services to at-risk, socioeconomically disadvantaged mothers and infants. In doing so, mothers will have the resources to create a healthy and safe home environment.
Community resource offering services including early learning and preschool, afterschool and summer programs, adult education, utility assistance, homeless services, food support, financial education, DV support, veteran support, and employment assistance.
America’s Community Council has grown into the most trusted and comprehensive human-service organization focused on minority and multi-cultural populations in Michigan – those native to Michigan as well as those just arriving from countries around the world.
The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS) strives to enable and empower individuals, families and communities to lead informed, productive and culturally sensitive lives. As a nonprofit model of excellence, we honor our Arab American heritage through community-building and service to all those in need, of every heritage. ACCESS is a strong advocate for cultural and social entrepreneurship imbued with the values of community service, healthy lifestyles, education and philanthropy.
WCHC provides health services to community members regardless of their ability to pay. With clinic locations in Wayne and Hamtramck, WCHC’s mission is to provide patients with a “one-stop shop” access to healthcare services including primary care, dental care, mental health, OB-GYN care, and pediatric care.
State and National Resources
Apply for food assistance, healthcare coverage, childcare, and other benefits, manage your case, and explore resources.
The MDHHS Maternal and Infant Health Program provides free support for families during pregnancy and infancy.
MI Kids Matter is your place to find what you need to give your child their best chance at health, happiness, and success later in life. Find information and resources to help you stay healthy and prepare for your baby’s arrival.
Michigan’s PreK for All initiative offers families access to multiple free, high-quality PreK programs. Free PreK is available for all Michigan 4-year-olds — enroll your child today.
Early On Michigan helps families of infants and toddlers, birth to age 3 who have developmental delay(s) and/or disabilities. Early On partners with families by offering personalized services to nurture their child’s growth in key developmental areas—physical (rolling, crawling, walking), cognitive (thinking, learning, problem-solving), communication (listening, talking, understanding), social-emotional (bonding, playing, feeling secure), and self-help (eating, dressing).
More Michigan families are eligible for help paying for child care than you might think. Families can use an online eligibility calculator and know in less than two minutes if they can receive help lowering child care costs.
From pregnancy to early childhood, get age-specific children’s health advice from the American Academy of Pediatrics delivered right to your phone and inbox. It’s like having a pediatrician in your pocket!
March of Dimes is a nonprofit organization committed to ending preventable maternal health risks and death, ending preventable preterm birth and infant death, and closing the health equity gap for all families.
Search and connect to resources in your community, including financial assistance, food pantries, medical care, and other free or reduced-cost help.
Pregnant or just had a baby? The National Maternal Mental Health Hotline is free, confidential, and here to help, 24/7. Call 1-833-TLC-MAMA or click the button below.
Michigan 2-1-1 is a free service that connects Michigan residents with help and answers from thousands of health and human services agencies and resources right in their communities—quickly, easily, and confidentially.
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Expecting moms can choose to participate by downloading the Incentives2Quit mobile app. After an introductory phone call with a program coach, start earning money for using the app, along with additional rewards for staying smoke-free. Possible earnings can reach over $1,000. Contact the Incentives2Quit team to get started.
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