Supporting Children and Families During the COVID-19 Crisis
mainechildrensalliance • April 30, 2020

During these unprecedented and challenging times, it is critical that children and families get the support they need to mitigate the harmful effects of this pandemic on their health and well-being
the federal and Maine state governments have waived many of the restrictions and red tape associated with accessing those programs that provide essential support for families
SNAP
SNAP is a proven, effective tool in addressing food insecurity
removal of the work requirement
maximum
MaineCare
For low-income families, this state health insurance program provides access to affordable health care
no coverage will be ended for any child or adult in the program for the duration of the emergency
TANF
This program provides important financial assistance
lifetime limit will be waived

Making critical support programs more accessible and supportive during this time will strengthen families, and reduce the potentially harmful impact on their own and their children's health and well-being.
Everyone should have access to the help they need to get through this crisis and beyond
For more detailed information on these and other program changes, the COVID-19 page
hosted and updated by Maine Equal Justice is a great resource. Additionally, if you have questions about your health insurance eligibility, reach out
to the experts at Consumers for Affordable Health Care. For more information on the Department of Health and Human Services and program updates, see their Coronavirus Resources page.

By mainechildrensalliance
•
July 15, 2025
Maine’s college students – like students of all ages – had their learning disrupted by the COVID-19 crisis. The impact on college enrollment in Maine reflects the trends nationally. Maine’s public university and community college systems have played a critical role in addressing the needs of students and American Rescue Act funds offer an opportunity for continued support to students to help them succeed in meeting their higher education goals.
By mainechildrensalliance
•
July 15, 2025
AUGUSTA, ME—On Tuesday the President released his blueprint for the federal budget , which if enacted, would be detrimental to Maine’s future and the health and well-being of our children, youth and families. The President’s proposals go back on the Federal Government’s long-held commitments to children in the areas of health, nutrition and education. These drastic cuts targeting programs like Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will adversely affect child development in Maine and there will be serious consequences for years to come.
By mainechildrensalliance
•
July 15, 2025
Through the Maine state budget, we can support solutions that respond to the needs of the moment and invest in building a more vibrant, equitable future for our children. an unprecedented opportunity to strengthen and stabilize families who continue to face significant health and economic challenges related to the coronavirus pandemic. They also provide an opportunity to invest in the long-term recovery of our state, by investing in the programs and services that support the needs of working families, who are raising the next generation of Mainers, and who are the backbone of our workforce and communities.
By mainechildrensalliance
•
July 15, 2025
the American Health Care Act
By mainechildrensalliance
•
July 15, 2025
By mainechildrensalliance
•
July 15, 2025