Gov. Wes Moore announced Wednesday the launch of a $20 million initiative to address child poverty in Maryland. The Engaging Neighborhoods, Organizations, Unions, Governments and Households, or ENOUGH, initiative will develop solutions to an issue the Moore administration highlighted as critical last session. “By moving in partnership with local leaders and village elders, Maryland is writing a new chapter in our work to end child poverty,” Moore said in a Wednesday news release.
Moore administration launches $20M initiative to address child poverty: ‘Every day we fail to address this’
July 12, 2024