Mississippi’s New ‘MAMA’ App Connects Moms With the Help They Need

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Mississippi's Attorney General Lynn Fitch said the new app is an extension of the state’s website that aims to connect expectant mothers to the resources they need.

Days before the 51st March for Life, the state of Mississippi launched an app aimed to connect mothers with resources including health care, adoption, food assistance, and job opportunities.

The Mississippi attorney general announced the launch of the Mississippi Access to Maternal Assistance (MAMA) app on Tuesday.

“Our state is blessed with countless public and private resources, but it can be challenging to navigate while also adjusting to a changing family,” Attorney General Lynn Fitch said in a Jan. 16 press release.

“Whether you are a mother-to-be or a mother of three, MAMA can quickly connect women and their children to the resources they need to thrive, including infant essentials, food, financial assistance, clothing, shelter, job opportunities, and child care,” she continued.

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