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History-Of-Single-Parent-Family      In the last thirty years, there has been significant increase in single parent households in the US. According to the US Census Bureau, in 2002 about 20 million children lived in a household run by single mothers or single fathers. This accounts for over twenty-five percent of all children in the United States. More..

 
 
 


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Help For Single Parents

There is plenty of help available for single parents, but you should know where to look for it. Here are some avenues from where single parents can seek help to raise their children.

Finding home at affordable cost is perhaps one of the most difficult tasks for single parents. Subsidized housing program makes it possible for single parents to own a house with limited resources. The subsidized housing program gives preference to single parents whose income is below certain level. You can check with your local Social Service office to enquire about the availability of government funded houses in your locality.

If you fail to get subsidized house in your locality, there is another option of house sharing for single parents. There are certain organizations like CoAbode that help single parents to find other like-minded single parents who wants to share housing costs or rents. This is a great way to save money on housing.

It is important for single parents to understand the rules surrounding any government funded program that they are entitled to. If you are not aware of various subsidized program for single parents, you cannot apply for them. Hence, take a time read the entire relevant document that is made available at the Social Service Department. You can also phone the local government office and talk to a relevant person to find out what type of help for single parents is available, and what are the qualifying criteria.

Paying college fees and tuition are a real fiscal challenge that majority of single parents face. Explore grants and scholarships that given by colleges, universities, and state and federal governments. Financial assistance is provided by colleges in the form of reduction in tuition fees, money grants, and other benefits for low income students.

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