How to Find Government Grants for Single Fathers

Article by Pieter West

If you are a father who is raising his children on his own, then you understand the financial difficulties involved. This article will help you find government grants for single fathers.

It can be overwhelming having to take care of a child on your own; fortunately the government realizes this and has created some federally funded programs that provide grants for single fathers. This article will help you to determine whether or not you are eligible for any of these programs and will cover the steps you need to take in order to apply. As you already probably know, the Internet will be your most powerful resource when you are in search of grants for single dads. When searching, keep in mind what specific type of aid you are looking for. Do you need money for food, education, heating, or other bills? By keeping your searches specific you will be saving yourself hours. Also keep in mind that unlike loans which must be paid back eventually, single father grants are given to you outright with no strings attached. One of the most widely participated in grants for single fathers is financial aid to return to school. If you are raising a child alone, it can be difficult to find the time and money to go to college, but doing so is perhaps the best thing you can do in order to improve your life. Applying for financial aid will lower your tuition costs significantly, sometimes paying for it all outright depending on how much your college charges. In order to apply, all you have to do is call up your school’s Financial Aid office and they will be happy to help you out. In order to determine your eligibility, you will have to fill out a FAFSA form. When on your search for single father grants, you may notice that a lot of programs are specifically for single mothers. This can be discouraging since it may feel like you are being discriminated against. You may want to just go ahead and apply for these programs anyway, since your gender is not really a factor. Those in charge of these programs probably do not have a problem with giving funds to needy fathers, and probably just label them for moms as most single parents are female. You don’t have anything to lose by applying so go for it. If you are looking for grants for single fathers so you can pay your household bills and properly take care of your children, then the first place to turn to is the Department of Health and Human Services office that is closest to you. They will be able to see if you qualify for programs such as food stamps, welfare, medical coverage, and more. They usually determine your eligibility based on how much you make and your financial obligations. You never know what grants for single dads you may receive so don’t be afraid to ask for help if you need it.

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How to Survive Single Motherhood?

I just graduated from College when I got pregnant with my first child and made the terrible mistake of marrying a man who doesn’t have the guts of raising one’s family. It took me 6 years to figure out things are going nowhere and by that time, I already got three kids with me to raise on my own since their father abandoned us for another woman. It was very difficult and stressful to do everything on my part. But through the years I have managed and learned to survive single motherhood. How did I do it? Please find below some useful tips and advice.

1. Accept things that happened in the past. There is no way that you can change the bad circumstances that resulted to single motherhood.

2. Get over with all the hurt, bad feelings and negativity. Put all those aside to start with your life again.

3. Move on with your life now. Stop being miserable.

4. Put yourself whole again. Pick up all those broken pieces and get up and beat the challenge.

5. Gather all the strengths and courage you still have. Use it as your foundations to overcome all the barriers and obstacles you are facing right now.

6. Clear your mind of useless clutter. Meaning you get rid of those things that keep you down.

7. Keep a positive mind set and attitude. Surround yourself with beautiful things to boost your morale and uplift your spirit.

8. Keep your sanity and do not be weaken by the daily turmoil and difficulties of life. It is not easy but you can make it through if you just hang on and persevere.

9. Love yourself more. Learn to pamper yourself to balance things and stress out. It is very important for you to keep your inner balance to move on.

10. Love your children more. Not only you act as their mother but be their companion and friend as well.

11. Always keep an open communication with your children. Discuss things with them. Let them understand the situation.

12. Encourage teamwork and cooperation between you and your children so it is easy for you to manage.

13. Cultivate love, understanding and respect all the time in the family. Even if the children are having no father. Life can still be beautiful.

14. Organize yourself well. Segregate things on priority and write down your action plans.

15. Learn new skills and craft. Work out on improving your knowledge to make yourself a better person and a better mother more importantly.

16. Have faith in God knowing you are not there alone to take care of everything. Lay down all your troubles and worries in God knowing He alone controls all circumstances, the source of all provisions and that He will provide your needs and the needs of your children.

17. Pray every day and be specific of what you are praying for.

18. Teach your children good values. Training always starts at home.

19. Focus on your children. Do not devote your time on useless things not concerning to the welfare of your family.

20. Learn to socialize with good friends who share the same trouble and interest as you.

21. Don’t lose hope and courage. Things will be better for you.

22. Do not be discouraged of criticism from others. Instead turn those criticism into constructive ones to motivate you as a person.

23. Find other means of income to boost your financial needs.

24. Work hard. All sacrifices and effort will soon pay out.

25. Don’t give up when things get rough. Draw strength from your children. They are your best assets and resources of love in your life. They will fill your days and complete you as a woman.

Hope all these tips and advice help. Good luck in being a single mom! It is tough but there are rewards along the way that cannot be measured by money alone. A lot of single mothers have proven they manage and survive so there is no reason you cannot do it as well. It all starts with little steps at a time. Learn to put your act together and be productive in life!!!

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