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Below is more information about organizations that help single mothers and where you can volunteer to get involved in helping single mothers too:

Get Involved with Advocacy Groups that Help Single Mothers

As Hope Community Church said, just "adopt" a single mother and her children:

     By paying for some of their needs and wants

     Coming along beside them and being their support network

     And letting them come on vacations with you

(To hear more, listen to http://gethope.net/sermon/week-two-single-parents/#tab-1-1-message )

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After School Alliance                         (866) KIDS-TODAY  www.afterschoolalliance.org

 

After School Alliance is committed to making sure that all children have access to affordable, quality after-school programs.

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Futures without Violence                 (415) 678-5500      www.futureswithoutviolence.org

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Futures without Violence provides programs, policies, and campaigns that empower individuals and organizations working to end violence against women and children around the world.

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Head Start                                          1-866-763-6481      www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ohs

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Head Start is a federal program that gets parents the support they need to ensure that their children are ready to start kindergarten. The program looks at the school readiness of children ages birth to five from low-income households by developing their cognitive, social, and emotional advancement.

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Moms Rising                                                                      www.momsrising.org

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Moms Rising is an organization that is working to achieve economic security for moms, women, and families in the United States. 

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Parents without Partners                                                  www.parentswithoutpartners.org

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Parents without Partners provides single parents and their children the opportunity to grow personally and build self-confidence by offering an environment for support and friendship and to exchange parenting techniques.

 

Single Moms                                                                      www.singlemoms.org

 

Single Moms is an organization designed to point single mothers to the resources that they need, such as finding free transportation, finding restaurants where children eat free and finding free clothes.

 

Single Parent Advocate                                                   www.singleparentadvocate.org

 

Single Parent Advocate (SPA) is committed to educating and empowering single parent families with the resources, assistance, encouragement and networking they need.

 

Single Parents Alliance of America                                  www.spaoa.org

 

Single Parents Alliance of America is a network of single parents whose mission is to help their families connect with other single parent families for the purpose of sharing resources to increase their household incomes, receive Third Party Programs for their children and themselves, and empower each other.

 

The Mommies Network                   (908) 429-4666            www.themommiesnetwork.org

 

The Mommies Network provides a safe, secure, and free place for mothers to find the assistance and encouragement they need from other mothers and to strengthen them to be better women, mothers and leaders in their communities.

 

The Single Mom Blog                                                     https://thesinglemomblog.com/

 

The Single Mom Blog is a blog for single mothers to help them connect with others in their same situation so that they embrace their singleness and parenting alone and find the resources that they need to be successful where they are.

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Website/Resource Disclaimer: SMHH has multiple resources compiled for single mothers and windows in order to help them find the resources that can help them succeed. We cannot vet all resources, and we might not have all resources up-to-date. 

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