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		<title>Aid Programs That Single Moms Can Access</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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&#8217;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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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&#8217;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&#8217;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.</p>
<p>You want to be sure you make the following three things an important part of your strategy:</p>
<p><strong>1. Budget</strong> &#8212; 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.</p>
<p><strong>2. Work</strong> &#8212; 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 <a rel="nofollow" href="http://16744dm0uqzmv6-gdht9-06z85.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=SINGLEMOTHERASSISTANCE"><span style="color: #0000ff;">filling out online surveys for money</span></a>, which is one of the legit (one of the very few legit) online work at home programs out there.</p>
<p><strong>3. Free Stuff </strong>&#8211; 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 <a rel="nofollow" href="http://fbgdc.com/click/?s=176079&amp;c=359929&amp;subid=text"><span style="color: #0000ff;">sign up for the free PlanningFamily.com membership</span></a>, you get free baby stuff, grocery coupons each week, parenting articles, and other useful stuff you can take advantage of as a single mother.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p><strong>4. Financial Help</strong> &#8212; 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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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!</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p><strong>Education Giveaways (Sweepstakes)</strong></p>
<p>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 <span style="color: #0000ff;">$10,000 Scholarship for Adults</span>. 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&#8217;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.</p>
<p><strong>Other Scholarship Options</strong></p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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!</p>
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		<title>College for Single Mothers: Don’t Give Up on Your Dreams</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 23:34:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a child is a wonderful gift but it can often disrupt your life and education. The responsibilities of raising your child will be so great and the pressure so intense that every thing else will be put on hold. However, college for single mothers does not have to be permanently put on hold and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a child is a wonderful gift but it can often disrupt your life and education. The responsibilities of raising your child will be so great and the pressure so intense that every thing else will be put on hold. However, college for single mothers does not have to be permanently put on hold and there are many ways to get back into the education system.</p>
<p>Single mother life will also bring with it a few worries along the way. Finance will be the main one and being able to provide for your child will be a concern on a daily basis. As long as you can keep a level head and make sure that your child’s life will not be affected then colleges will allow you to work adaptively so that you can create a better future for you and your child.</p>
<p>There are a few programs that colleges will offer, to encourage you to get back onto the education ride. This article will look at one or two of them and define why college for single mothers does not have to be a distant dream and can become a reality very quickly. You will always have the chance to finish that dream degree or college course.</p>
<p>Scholarships have been around for a long time and are highly desirable to those that operate within the lowest income brackets. The reason they are so popular is because they will pay for a full college course and education. This can often amount to thousands and will eradicate any memory that you may have about the financial burden of learning.</p>
<p>The thing to remember with scholarships is that they will vary from college to college. Some may be for a much larger amount than others. It is also key to remember that in order to get a scholarship, you will need a very unique set of circumstances or intelligence and you will have to prove both of these.</p>
<p>Another option that you could consider to get back into education is a Federal Pell Grant. These grants are similar in scholarships in the fact that you will not have to pay back the money but they have two drawbacks. Firstly, the amount you can apply for will be a lot less that a full scholarship and it will not cover a longer period of time.</p>
<p>The other is the fact that the application process is very long and drawn out but there are professionals who are paid to help you with this process and increase your chances of going back to college.</p>
<p>Do not under any circumstances give up on the dreams you have about a full education. College for single mothers does not have to be a dream and it is becoming increasingly desirable with each day that passes. There are routes back into education if you can be bothered to knuckle down and put in the long, hard effort. </p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 23:32:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a single mother or single parent can seem like an uphill climb. All the financial obligations must be met by one income which in many cases isn’t enough. Fortunately today there are several programs in place to help the plight of single mothers and single parents across the country. In this article we will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being a single mother or single parent can seem like an uphill climb. All the financial obligations must be met by one income which in many cases isn’t enough. Fortunately today there are several programs in place to help the plight of single mothers and single parents across the country. In this article we will look at various aid programs for single mothers.</p>
<p>Adequate housing is one factor that can become difficult for a single mother. After the death of a spouse or a divorce, too often the house is no longer affordable to just the one parent. The Obama administration has created several financing options to help single mothers and single parents remain in their homes. To qualify for this aid program for single mothers you have to show a significant hardship and your mortgage payment must represent more than 1/3 your gross income. If the criterion is met then a loan modification program is possible.</p>
<p>Gaining access to food can become difficult for some in times of economic hardship. Another form of aid program for single mothers are the many food pantries and food banks in existence. There are several available to help single mothers and needy families. </p>
<p>The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families or TANF office can help when families find it difficult to meet their basic needs. TANF is a national office but allocates most of its funding to the individual states. The states then take this money and create various social welfare programs. Aid can come in the form of money or work programs. To find out more and what it takes to qualify, contact the local TANF office in your area.</p>
<p>We all know the famous 911 emergency call number. Well another aid program for single mothers has the 211 call code. 211 is an information network that individuals can call to learn what help is available in their area. One can learn about various financial aid, medical care, food banks and child care by simply picking up the phone. To find out if 211 exist in your area, pick up the phone and dial it.</p>
<p>Finally, collecting child support can become a problem for many single mothers and single parents. If the ex-spouse has fallen behind in payments or has just stopped all together, you can take action. Your area should have a child support enforcement office to help. You will likely have to provide some detailed evidence of all the payments missed but once this is done the process can begin. It can be lengthy. The enforcement office will first have to determine if the lack of payment is due to inability to pay or refusal. Either way they can gain court orders and have the support deducted from wages if need be.</p>
<p>Raising children on your own can be a struggle. Suddenly the expenses are one person’s sole responsibility. With various aid for single mothers that is available, the task can be made a bit easier.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 21:44:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Financial assistance for single moms is often necessary. There isn&#8217;t anything wrong with looking for third party assistance when you aren&#8217;t able to pay the bills. Single mothers have a difficult task of raising a child. You might need financial help because of many different reasons like fixing up your home, furthering your education, or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Financial assistance for single moms is often necessary. There isn&#8217;t anything wrong with looking for third party assistance when you aren&#8217;t able to pay the bills. Single mothers have a difficult task of raising a child. You might need financial help because of many different reasons like fixing up your home, furthering your education, or paying emergency medical bills. It&#8217;s important to realize that there is financial assistance for single mothers available; you simply have to know how to find it.</p>
<p>Single mothers often discover that money and sustenance are difficult to obtain. Single mothers often might not be equipped to afford a home or child care. In these instances, she will require financial assistance to help her take care of her family.</p>
<p>To start, you should look online. There are many different financial aid programs available funded by private parties or the government. You should be vigilant in watching out for these opportunities. A few of the options might include loans for single mothers that cater to this demographic since they take into account that you might not have a steady income. There are additional financial aid programs as well. Start searching the Internet for these opportunities since there are so many programs available at your disposal.</p>
<p>Grants are another way to get the assistance you may want. Keep in mind that grants are not the only way to get help, but grants can be handy, especially for school resources. School grants, for example, can be a good way to get financial help to pay for school. The government gives out school grants if you apply for grant aid through something like the FAFSA program. To apply for the FAFSA, you should visit the federal student loan page as this application is the means to get both loans and grants from the government to help pay for school. There are other grants out there too &#8212; these may be offered by businesses and private organizations too. It&#8217;s worth your time looking to see what other sources of grant funding. For example, you can find some websites that offer free grant/scholarships as a contents draw each month. This is one one example of the type of funding you can find online if you look. <a href="http://financialassistanceforsinglemoms.com">Financial assistance for single mothers</a> exist &#8212; you just need to spend the time seeking it out.</p>
<p>Loans can also provide <a href="http://www.financialassistanceforsinglemoms.com/financial-assistance-for-single-mom/">financial assistance for single moms</a>. There are also different loans for single mothers that are funded by third parties. These are unique, low interest loans that are particularly made for single mothers to assist them in getting back on track by providing funds. More information about these loans an be located online if you are interested in finding out more.</p>
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