Child and parent

These stories shed light on the stuggles and triumphs of single parents in our community. We hope to build a bridge between single parent homes and the general public


Child and parent

Warrick Dunn Charities

This organization lessens the burden on new, single-parent homeowners by covering a portion of their downpayment, furnishing their homes, and stocking their pantries with food. Beyond making houses homes, this charity also hosts financial education and healthy eating workshops and awards need-based college scholarships.

Single Parent Advocate

This organization works with churches, businesses, and other non-profits to build unique, customized support systems that bolster families in need of financial assistance, credit counseling, childcare, access to education, employment opportunities, and legal advocacy.

Child and parent
Child and parent

Fellowship Housing

An organization that helps single mothers with housing, counseling, financial training, career training and food programs. They want to come alongside them in times of crisis so they can re-gain stability, break cycles of poverty, and build a new legacy for their families.

Bridge of Hope

This organization engages Christian faith communities in ending family homelessness through neighboring relationships that demonstrate Christ’s love. Networks and partners embrace these values as we engage in ending homelessness for families, primarily comprised of single mothers and their children.

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Tell us your story!

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Name:


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How long have you been a single parent?


How many children do you have, and how old are they?


What is the greatest challenge to single parenting that nobody seems to mention?


Who or what is it that makes up your support system?


How has being a single parent changed you as a person, if at all?


What is a typical day like for you and your child / children?


If you were to give one piece of advice to someone who has become a single parent, what would it be?


If you were to give one piece of advice to someone who has become a single parent, what would it be?


Anything else?