Ontario Maternity Shelters Struggle
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•‘Total challenge’: Rising cost of baby supplies pushes vulnerable Ontario mothers to the brink | Globalnews.ca
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Maternity shelters across Ontario are fighting to meet the needs of pregnant women, new mothers and their infants.
Rising costs in baby supplies and limited social supports are placing pressure on families.
Diapers, baby wipes and formula are among the most requested items at both shelters.
Dr. Naomi Nichols , Canada Research Chair in Community-partnered social justice at Trent University , is leading a study.
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