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Free Resources for Pregnant Moms Near Me in Wisconsin

Are you pregnant and unsure how you'll cover essential expenses?

If you're looking for "free resources for pregnant moms near me," there is help available. Wisconsin provides a variety of programs to assist with essential needs such as food, housing, healthcare and employment. If you are considering adoption, you could also get additional financial assistance.

In this guide, we will explore various Wisconsin programs that can help if you’re pregnant and have no money. If you need immediate support, don’t hesitate to contact us online or at 1-800-ADOPTION.

What Assistance is Available for Pregnant Mothers in Wisconsin?

Being pregnant and struggling financially can feel like too much to handle, but there are resources out there to support you. Wisconsin offers programs that can meet your essential needs so you can focus on your pregnancy and well-being.

Not sure where to start? We provide a list of resources below, but you can also call 211 or visit the 211 Wisconsin website. This confidential referral and information helpline can connect you with the assistance you need most.

Wisconsin Resources for Women Who Are Pregnant and Need Help With Money

If you’re pregnant and need help with money, Wisconsin has several financial assistance programs available.

Food Assistance

  • Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC): This program provides healthy foods, nutrition education, and breastfeeding support. Eligibility is determined by income level and nutritional need.

  • FoodShare Wisconsin: With this program, you’ll receive an Electronic Benefit Transfer card that works like a debit card, allowing you to buy groceries at approved stores. Eligibility is based on household size and income requirements.

  • Food Pantries: Many local food pantries offer free groceries to people in need. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services provides an online directory of food banks where you can find a pantry near you.

Housing and Utility Assistance

  • Critical Assistance Program (CA): This emergency financial assistance program helps low-income individuals and families cover rent and utility costs in crisis situations. Eligibility depends on income level and immediate need.

  • Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program (TBRA): This program provides temporary rental assistance for eligible low-income families who need help maintaining stable housing.

  • Emergency Solutions, Housing Assistance and Homeless Prevention Programs (EHH): These programs offer financial aid to individuals and families at risk of homelessness, providing emergency shelter and rental assistance.

  • Recovery Voucher Grant Program (RV): This program helps individuals recovering from opioid addiction secure stable housing by covering rental expenses for a certain period.

  • Public Housing: Through this program, individuals and families can apply for affordable rental units managed by local housing authorities. Rent is based on income, and eligibility depends on income level, family size and residency status.

  • The Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8): This program provides rent subsidies, allowing individuals and families to choose private housing that meets program requirements. Eligibility is based on income, and applicants typically join a waiting list before receiving assistance.

  • St. Catherine’s Residence: Located in Milwaukee, this residence offers transitional housing and supportive services for women in need of stable living arrangements.

  • Joy House: This faith-based shelter in Milwaukee provides emergency housing and supportive services for pregnant women and mothers with children.

  • The Elizabeth House: Located in Madison, this maternity home offers housing, education and support services for pregnant women facing financial hardship.

  • A Place of Refuge: Based in Milwaukee, this Lutheran organization provides housing and support for pregnant women in crisis, offering a safe and stable environment.

  • Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program (WHEAP): This program helps cover heating and electricity if you’re pregnant and can’t pay your bills. Eligibility is based on income level, household size and energy costs.

Medical Care

  • BadgerCare Plus: This state Medicaid program offers free or low-cost medical care, including prenatal visits, ultrasounds, labor and delivery costs and postpartum care. Eligibility is based on income and household size.

Employment Assistance

  • Wisconsin Works (W-2): This program provides financial assistance, job training and employment support for low-income individuals, helping them achieve economic stability.

  • Job Center of Wisconsin: This statewide network of employment centers offers job search assistance, career counseling, resume workshops and access to job openings to help individuals secure stable employment.

Adoption Is an Option if You’re Pregnant and Have No Money

If you're pregnant and worried about money, adoption is one path forward. Through adoption, you can find a loving and stable home for your baby while receiving financial assistance to cover your needs during pregnancy.

In Wisconsin, you can get adoption financial assistance for:

  • Counseling

  • Maternity clothes (up to $300)

  • Transportation to medical and adoption-related appointments

  • Pregnancy-related medical care

  • Living expenses (up to $5,000 if necessary)

  • Birthing classes

  • A small gift (up to $100) to recognize your selfless decision

Adoption services are free, and our team is here to help you every step of the way. You should focus on a healthy pregnancy and getting to know an adoptive family while your professional handles the rest.

If you would like to speak with an adoption specialist in person, visit one of our Wisconsin offices:

Da Pere

444 Reid St., Ste. 300

Da Pere, WI 54115

1-800-ADOPTION

Eau Claire

3402 Oakwood Mall Drive, 2nd Floor

Eau Claire, WI 54701

1-800-ADOPTION

Milwaukee

9000 W. Chester St., Ste. 100

Milwaukee, WI 53214

1-800-ADOPTION

Get the Support You Deserve

If you’re pregnant and can’t pay your bills, there are free resources for pregnant moms near you. Whether you need assistance with food, housing, medical care or employment, Wisconsin has many programs to assist you.

If you are considering adoption, you can work with an agency that helps with rent and bills and provides a personalized guide every step of the way. You deserve to work with an agency that can help alleviate the stress of rent and bills through adoption financial assistance.

To learn more about the amount of financial assistance you could receive, call 1-800-ADOPTION today or fill out our online form.

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