Aid Programs That Single Moms Can Access

It may seem like the role of a single mom is to suffer. Life seems to work against you. However, this does not have to be the case. If what’s causing you problems is your financial state, there are some things you can do about it. Now before we discuss some of the financial help options out there for you, it’s important that you realize these programs are merely a helping hand. You are going to have to solve your own problems, so never forget that.

You want to be sure you make the following three things an important part of your strategy:

1. Budget — This can mean the difference between making ends meet and not making ends meet every day. Make sure you get your spending habits under control each month, sticking to a strict budget.

2. Work — One of the best ways to extract yourself from financial difficulty is to find a new job. There are many ways to do this: upgrade your career prospects through education, find a better paying job, add part time work to your existing schedule, or maybe even look at joining some sort of work at home training program for moms. Another work at home opportunity is to look at filling out online surveys for money, which is one of the legit (one of the very few legit) online work at home programs out there.

3. Free Stuff – One thing you can do is keep an eye out for free stuff online. There are a number of websites that offer you free things to register with them. One of the best examples is if you sign up for the free PlanningFamily.com membership, you get free baby stuff, grocery coupons each week, parenting articles, and other useful stuff you can take advantage of as a single mother.

Another two programs that focus on education scholarships are the $10,000 Scholarship for Adults and the 10k Scholarship Zone. If you sign up for these, you have a chance to win $10k to be used towards schooling.

4. Financial Help — If you are struggling, then you might want to pursue some of the financial help programs offered by private organizations. The rest of the article will discuss some of these options.

Now you know doubt know that finances are often a big strain for any family; and even more so for a single parent. Some single mothers are supported by their ex-partners- but there are many for whom this isn’t the case. The lack of another income can have a severe impact on a parent’s budget, and often desirable luxuries and treats have to be overlooked in favor of absolute necessities. Fortunately there’s lots of funding for single mothers available; not only just from the government, but also many other organizations and groups.

Firstly, you should make sure you be aware of all the aid that’s available to you. There are many grants available from the government, covering a variety of needs such as maintenance and accommodation. Most mothers miss out on support because they don’t know how much they’re entitled to, so make sure you check this out straight away.

The government also offer financial aid for single mothers wishing to further their education. One of the biggest restraints single mothers face when wishing to go back into education is the financial one. Some already have jobs and cannot afford to give them up; whilst others simply don’t have money to pay the course fees. However there is a lot of support available to single parents, from a variety of organizations. Scholarships and grants are available for mothers wishing to attend college or train with key skills courses. These are golden opportunities for single mothers and remove any financial restraints which may have been holding you back. It is important to remember that a furthered education means greater stability for your family and greatly increases the future prospects of both you and your child!

The government not only fund single mothers to go back to college, they may also pay for childcare costs whilst you’re there. This can often be a big restraint for many mothers; who cannot afford to put their children into day care whilst they study. For more information go to www.ed.gov and look under their Grants department. Also try websites such as http://www.scholarships.com. They have a specific site dedicated to scholarships and grants for single mothers looking to get back into education. There are also links to many other resources; including information pages and further financial aid support sites. Going back to college will not only help you financially in the long run, but it will also bring many more, often over-looked, benefits.

Education Giveaways (Sweepstakes)

For moms who are interested in going to college, there are some private sweepstake programs you might want to look at. You can find these by looking at websites like scholarships.com or checking out a financial aid office at a college and getting a list of some of some of the private (and school) scholarships available to you. I can personally recommend one private scholarship sweepstake program, the easy to sign up for $10,000 Scholarship for Adults. This is not exactly a traditional scholarship in that you earn it with grades, but rather a giveaway offered each month to moms and dads who need money for school. One person is given 10k a month towards school. It’s free to sign up. This is only one example of some of the private assistance for school out there that single moms can take advantage of.

Other Scholarship Options

One other option for school money is to look at what sort of scholarships employees offer. If you work for a corporation or large company (McDonalds, etc), there are usually some sort of tuition scholarship that you can apply for just for being an employee.

A final note to moms: Don’t ever feel guilty about accepting financial help. As a single mother coping with the demands of looking after your child you deserve as much help as possible. You and your family deserve the best, and financial help can ensure that happens. Treats for your children shouldn’t take a backseat, and funding can give you the opportunities to provide your child with luxuries, not just necessities.

It can be tight planning finances on a single income; but there is plenty of funding for single mothers available out there to help cope with the pressure of everyday costs!

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3 Responses to “Aid Programs That Single Moms Can Access”
  1. Ceoah Fiske says:

    Iam have been working all my life tring to help my self and my family in Afica, at this time I have no job, and Iam not during good in my health, so Iam kindly as for help, any help that will help me and my family out. Thanks

  2. Ceoah Fiske says:

    I really need healp.

  3. Kerri says:

    I really need help. My son left for military he’s 18 and is enlisted for 3 years. While he was home he was taking care of me as I got hurt on the job and not able to work. I’m presently waiting on a settlement to come but have no income right now and am waiting for my lawyer to give me some advice. I have had to deal with this case for 2 yers now and just can’t do it anymore. I’m bi polar and manic depressive. I do take medication for this. but it seems no one wants to help me. Can someone give me some help. I need my cellphone to stay in contact with my son and family. I can’t afford living in the home or place I’m living as it cost me to much. Thanks

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