Helpful Resources for Moms
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TEA Program
The Transitional Employment Assistance Program is a short-term assistance program to help families in need become more responsible for their own support and less dependent on public assistance. Learn more about TEA and how to apply. - 🛒
WIC Nutritional Support
The Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program helps moms and families buy healthy foods, get tips on eating healthy, and learn important information about breastfeeding. Learn more about WIC and how to apply. - 🍽️
SNAP Program
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program provides food assistance to eligible households to cover a portion of the household's food budget. Learn more about SNAP and how to apply. - 🚭
Smoking Prevention Program
The Be Well Arkansas program can help you quit smoking and manage health issues like diabetes and high blood pressure. Find more information and support. - 🩺
Find a Doctor
New babies who have Medicaid coverage need a primary care doctor, called a PCP. The ConnectCare website shows you a list of doctors who accept Medicaid. Choose a doctor that's right for you and your baby. - 👶
Schedule a Check Up
Babies should see the doctor for regular check ups. Your doctor may call this a Well-Child Checkup. Find out how often your baby needs a checkup and learn more about the benefits. - 👩🍼
What is Postpartum Depression?
Some new moms may experience what is called postpartum depression. It's common, and there are a few things moms can do to feel better. Get info about post-partum depression, its symptoms, and what moms should do if they think they have it. - 📞
Confidential Support is a Phone Call Away
Being a mom is not always easy. If you need help finding someone to talk about postpartum depression, or if you have issues with substance use, or another mental health problem, call the Mental Health & Addiction Support Line at 1-844-763-0198.
