Pregnant women in Philadelphia affected by ‘systemic racism’ to get monthly income
The Philadelphia Department of Public Health announced on Monday funding for the Philly Joy Bank, a program designed to give some pregnant women a guaranteed monthly income to help reduce racial disparities in infant mortality.
The” no-strings-attached” income will be given to about 250 pregnant Philadelphia mothers, and anyone who receives a cash payment is free to spend it however they see fit, the City of Philadelphia announced in press release.
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According to Dr. Cheryl Bettigole, the heath commissioner,” Infant mortality in Philadelphia is a achievable problems.” ” We are aware that being able to better assistance expectant mothers and new families aids in the survival of infants. This is not always simple because the place is the poorest in the nation, particularly in areas where generational poverty and racial prejudice are wreaking havoc.
According to Bettigole, the Philly Joy Bank follows in the footsteps of earlier successes seen through many” no-strings – attached assured salary work.”
According to the launch, Philadelphia has the highest infant mortality rate in the first year of life when comparing the ten most populous U.S. buildings.
In our city, African babies have a more than four-fold higher risk of passing away before turning one. One of the first guaranteed profits for pregnant aircraft is the Philly Joy Bank, according to the launch. Giving money during and right after childbirth, according to the Health Department, is a promising strategy for addressing racial disparities and enhancing baby results.
Participants in the Philly Joy Bank may receive place visits, financial counseling, doulas, and breastfeeding support in addition to the cash payment.
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According to the release, the Philly Joy Bank received generous donations from the William Penn Foundation and Spring Point Partners totaling over$ 3 million.
Residents of Cobbs Creek, Strawberry Mansion, Nicetown-Tioga, and one of the three Philly neighborhoods with the highest rates of very low birth weight must be pregnant, have a household income of less than$ 100,000 per year, or reside there in order to be eligible for the Philadelphia Joy Bank pilot. ” in accordance with the place.
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