Infants born on or after April 1, 2026, and expectant mothers who live in Montmorency County are eligible to apply. Upon verification, moms receive $1,500 during pregnancy and babies receive $500 a month for 6 months after birth. Families can enroll anytime from 16+ weeks pregnancy until six months of age, as long as the baby was born after the April 1, 2026.
Montmorency County
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Local Resources
You are not alone. There is a village of support waiting to help you and your family.
Thunder Bay Community Health Service provides prenatal and women’s health services in Montmorency County in addition to their primary care, pharmacy, behavioral health, and dental offerings. TBCHS has a dedicated Community Health Worker team to assist in insurance enrollment and connect community members to resources.
Northeast Michigan Community Service Agency (NEMCSA) is a nonprofit that strengthens families and communities in Northeast Michigan. They operate early childhood services in Montmorency County such as Early Head Start, Pre School Head Start, and Great Start Readiness Programs. They also offer services to assist with housing such as home weatherization, foreclosure & homebuyer programs, rental assistance, self sufficiency programs, and water affordability programs.
Northeast Michigan 2-1-1 is a nonprofit organization that connects individuals with essential health, human, and social services. 2-1-1 is available by text, call, chat, or search 24/7 and provides accurate referrals for needs such as food, housing, healthcare, mental health support, utility assistance, employment resources, crisis intervention, and more.
District Health Department 4 (DHD 4) provides services to protect and promote public health. These include personal and community health services, health education, environmental health services, and emergency preparedness resources in Northeast Michigan.
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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