Thank You ‘Parents without Partners’
Being a single parent is no child’s play, believe me. I have been trying to be father, mother, mentor, guide, and friend to my seven-year-old daughter ever since I lost my husband in an accident.
I could not have gotten through this trauma without both financial and emotional support from my parents and siblings. They saw me through my pregnancy and delivery, nursed me back to health and today dote on my daughter. I meet up with my friends who are also single parents, catch a movie and dinner once in a while, and exchange notes on being single parents.
It was during one such evening that one of my friends mentioned this organization called Parents Without Partners and how it was devoted to issues and concerns of single parents. Seems it was started in New York 1957 by two single parents who at that time were ostracized for their marital status. We were impressed and wanted to be a part of association.
Parents Without Partners welcomes single parents, married or otherwise, nor does it differentiate between divorced and widowed single parents. This organization provides opportunities to single parents to exchange ideas on parenting, and encourage children to meet their peers who too are in a single parent household. Unmarried members too form a small percentage of this voluntary group.
There are thousands of members between age 18 and 80 currently with Parents Without Partners. Single parents across the United States and Canada belonging to various religious backgrounds and financial status are eligible to join up. They look into three key facets of their members: family, educational, and recreational needs. Parents Without Partners is a real boon to single parents like me. After all I am engaged to this great guy I met at the Christmas party during one such meeting organized by Parents Without Partners.
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