Family Lives
A single mother can face tremenduous struggles if she lived on a low income to support herself and her child. There are various organisations that support such cases and provide various grants to help emerge of the same. Each grant made available has a criteria set which needs to be matched before applying for the same.
Many mothers have just simply been able to care for their children by giving them a roof over their heads, nutritious foods, and quality health care. Grants have helped many women do what they knew they could do, but didn’t have the money to do it. Search engines online help you find all the necessary support and advice required.
Family Lives in the UK are supporting many single parents who can also be enititled to charitable grants in order to secure a normal living.
Family Lives is a charity with over three decades of experience helping parents to deal with the changes that are a constant part of family life. We know that many people play active roles in raising children, from dads and mums, grandparents, stepparents and non-resident parents. Our role is to support all of you to achieve the best relationship possible with the children that you care about, as well as supporting parenting professionals. We believe that happy children come from happy families and currently support families to improve the outcomes for over 1 million children each year.
We recognise that the best way to support families is to provide professional, non-judgmental support and advice in a way that all members of the family can freely access. We provide this through our 24 hour helpline, extensive advice on our website, live chat services, befriending services, and parenting/relationship support groups. Nearly all of our services are accessible at no charge to parents and you can contact us 365 days a year.
People contact us about all aspects of family life including child development, issues with schools and parenting/relationship support. We also respond when life becomes complicated and provide support around family breakdown, aggression in the home, bullying, risky teenage behaviour and mental health concerns of both parents and their children. It is good to talk and we can help you find solutions and recommend further support within our own wider services and/or from our many partner organisations.