The Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program grant enabled ByHeart to complete sections of its new facility in Reading.
“How we feed our babies is one of the first and most intimate decisions that we make as new parents. And it’s incredibly important. It helps to set the foundation for our baby’s future health,” said ByHeart Co-Founder and President Mia Funt.
Isabella Torres, a Reading-area mother of a three-month-old, said the investment gives her hope.
“Mothers like me have been desperate to find formula — crossing state lines, posting on social media — to feed our children,” she said. “While I am still worried, I am also grateful and hopeful. Hopeful that investments in facilities like ByHeart will increase baby formula production so that parents like me don’t need to worry any longer.”
The state investment also will create 50 new jobs, Wolf said.