Yes. Depending on where you are, you can search for support services in your local phonebook. Even some churches can provide services and housing for teen mothers. Your first stop, though, should be to the local YWCA or YMCA. They will have staff on hand to give you the help you need and connect you to the right resources.
There are also places that you can go to for financial support. One of these places is WIC if you are in America (see related link). In Britain, you can receive benefits and child benefits for your child once you are 16. If you are still in education in Britain, you can receive the EMA (Education Maintenance Allowance) which is up to £30 per week. There are also services such as CAP and Payplan in Britain to help with with things such as budgeting and bill payments. In America, each state and city etc. has its own way of financially supporting young, single mothers.
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In most states you can call UnitedWay's 211, or find it online, and they will also be able to help you with finding any kind of services that are in your area.
Yes Young mothers and Children hospices
There are many nationwide support groups for single parents, such as: single parents in college/university, single parents looking for companionship and help of other single parents, those in need for financial advice/help, single parents seeking to adopt a child, and also young single parents. Here is an article about single mothers support group: http://www.basearticles.com/Art/260379/127/Single-Mothers-Support-Groups.html
studentgrants.org can help with Native American education grants to help people, especially your case (single mothers) to get schooling opportunities.
Scholarships for single mothers are available pretty much everywhere. Local libraries generally have listings that can help you find the information you are interested in.
A website has been put up to help single Mothers with scholarship and financial aid. SingleMom.com is a good place to start looking for tuition assistance.
A good place to look for financial aid and other assistance for single mothers is www.singlemom.com/. Although financial aid for single mothers is usually geared toward paying for education rather than bills, there are other resources on the web site that can help you with your expenses.
I found lots of advice and help on for young mothers at symptom/find.com under pregnancy tips. This is a site that I have trusted for medical help every since I acquired an Internet connection ten years ago, and I have found it very trustworthy.
Yes you can get a educational grant, which can help you pay for schooling. Try looking at http://www.educationgrant.com/grants/grants-for-single-mothers/
There are many grants available for single mothers to help with housing. Check with HUD, State Housing Finance Agency, Habitat for Humanity and The Nehemiah Foundation. For more information, visit http://www.ehow.com/how_5123180_housing-grants-single-moms.html.
Anyone who meets the general criteria of income and background information can qualify.
They just walk accross it like we do. When their young their mothers help them, and as they get older they get better at it.
Sure there many kinds from grants for single mothers like ( Childcare - Healthcare - Food and Supplies -Transportation - Rent Assistance - College Grants ) just all you need for get this grants apply application and waiting reply..