Group of Maine single mothers receive $1,000 per month through first direct cash assistance program in state
July 7, 2023
Published by WGME | By Alison Murtagh
Twenty single mothers in Maine who have formerly experienced homelessness are getting an extra boost to help make ends meet.
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The "Quality Housing Coalition" says each month for a year, these mothers will receive $1,000 through the "Project Home Trust."
The coalition says it's the first direct cash assistance program in the state and the moms will get 12 direct payments with no strings attached.
Published by Maine Public | by Nicole Ogrysko
Published by Portland Press Herald by Hannah LaClaire
Chip Curry is a state senator representing District 11 and serves as co-chair of the Legislature’s Committee on Housing and Economic Development. Victoria Morales is the executive director of Project Home, a Maine nonprofit working to expand housing stability and prevent homelessness. Maine is currently facing a housing crisis that threatens the very fabric of our communities. While there is a consensus that we must build the 84,000 units of housing needed to stabilize our market, that process is estimated to take 20–30 years. Maine families, seniors, and children living on the brink of displacement cannot wait two decades for a roof over their heads. To prevent a catastrophic surge in homelessness today, Maine must continue to fund and prioritize the Eviction Prevention Program (EPP), a statewide initiative that helps renters avoid eviction and remain stably housed.



