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Single Parent Agencies/Services

List of non-profit organizations working on Single Parent Agencies/Services .

Community Rebuilding
  • Alliance/Advocacy Organizations

  • 424.

Womens Legal Center

To provide emotional and economic empowerment for women and girls by providing help, hope and affordable legal assistance and support.

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Community Rebuilding

Changing Families Ministries, Inc.

Child focused six-hour co-parenting classes for single parents and stepfamily couples involved in contentious custody disputes.

Location

CHARLESTON

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Community Rebuilding
  • Child Day Care

  • 426.

Child Care Resources of Monmouth County, Inc.

Child Care Resources invests in Monmouth County's children by empowering parents to make informed child care choices and by providing quality resources and education to child care professionals.

Location

Neptune

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Community Rebuilding
  • Single Parent Agencies/Services

  • 427.

Kids Grants Charitable Trust Fund

To help working parents and single working parents with a grant for kid's medical expenses, school clothing or holiday gifts that would otherwise not be available.

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Community Rebuilding
  • Food Banks, Food Pantries

  • 428.

Joy Community Church

A multiracial people reaching across generations with the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ establishing the family of God as center for wholeness and outreach.

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Community Rebuilding
  • Single Parent Agencies/Services

  • 429.

Mom's House, Inc. of Lancaster

Mom's House is a nondenominational center that empowers single mothers [and single fathers] to complete their education and find meaningful and gainful employment.

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Lancaster

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Community Rebuilding
  • Single Parent Agencies/Services

  • 430.

The Fatherhood Connection Inc

The mission of The Fatherhood Connection: To improve the well-being of children by getting fathers to financially support and actively participate in raising their children; To minimize high risk behaviors in young fathers and reconnect them with their children; To increase fathers' parenting knowledge, attitude and skills, education level and job readiness; To lessen the societal burden of caring for indigent children; To provide a safe non-threatening environment for fathers who require supervised visitation with their children; To encourage a legal marriage relationship between a man and woman, in order to provide children with a well-balanced, value-laden home environment.

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Community Rebuilding

CHILD CARE RESOURCE

Each day, there are 6,700 children in some form of child care in Chittenden County, VT.

Location

Williston

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Community Rebuilding
  • Big Brother, Big Sisters

  • 432.

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF NORTHERN NEW JERSEY INC

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Morris, Bergen, Passaic & Sussex, Inc.

Location

Mountain Lakes

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