Alabama has received $8 million in federal funding to support families and new mothers in underserved communities.
) - The Health Resources and Services Administration, under the United States Department of Health and Human Services, announced $440 million in funding to “expand maternal, infant, and early childhood home visiting services for eligible families.”
Alabama received $8 million in federal funding, which will be funneled through the state’s Department of Early Childhood Education.
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