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By Alexis Allison, Fort Worth Report
June 3, 2022
When a cohort of people who work with families met last week to discuss the baby formula shortage, there weren't many resources to share. The shortage is worsening. By the end of May, more than 60% of baby formula was out of stock in Texas.
"There's nothing like seeing the stress on a mother's face from not knowing where their newborn is going to get their next meal from," said Misty Wilder, who directs Healthy Start at The University of North Texas Health Science Center.
Nonprofits, public programs and families are working to provide a stopgap. Here's what's available in Tarrant County.
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