In Florida, many charity-run maternity homes operate without state oversight, imposing strict conditions on women, limiting their communication, financial decisions, and autonomy. This raises significant concerns.
At Hannah's Home, residents had to get a pastor’s approval for romantic relationships and surrender food stamps for communal groceries, practices potentially violating assistance laws.
As housing costs rise and abortion access tightens, pregnant women in Florida increasingly depend on restrictive charity maternity homes for refuge, often facing stringent rules.
Former residents reveal that the policies of homes like Sunlight Home involve a tracking app on phones and permission requirements to exit the premises, impacting their independence.
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