Posted by SingleMomsScholarships on August 15, 2010
First Tee of Fort Worth golfers compete in national event
First Tee of Fort Worth members will play in national tournaments.
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What’s Going On
Canadian Council for the Blind, North Shore Chapter meets the first Wednesday of the month, 1 p.m. at St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church, 220 West Eighth St., North Vancouver. For more information call Joan at 604-985-2293.
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Growing responsibility: Programs help teen mothers through difficulties (video)
ISAIAH laughs as he toddles around the kitchen, plucking a colorful magnet from the refrigerator.
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You Said It, Aug. 15, 2010
I will vote for anyone, regardless of party affiliation, if they will pledge to introduce and vote for time limits on campaigns. How about six months for regular and three months for primaries? And while you are at it, please abolish robo calls. I can definitely understand the frustration of the community garden people who worked hard and put their own money into making a nice garden where they …
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Posted by SingleMomsScholarships on August 15, 2010
Categorisation in school admissions will be non-discriminatory: Sibal
NEW DELHI: Schools could now be allowed to follow a “rational and non-discriminatory” system of categorisation of students. However, the selection would have to be random and transparent within the system.
Read more on The Hindu
Native American Graduates Headed Out to Teach
As graduates of the University of Oregon Sapsik’wala Project, they now have their master’s degrees in education and the passion to help struggling Native schools. read more
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Posted by SingleMomsScholarships on August 14, 2010
Question by singlemoosemom: “help for single moms”‘?
I am a single mom who inevitable makes too much to get any assistance (like through the state )to help with anything, but I don’t make enough to make ends meet as it is. Are there any programs out there that would help me? Would staying at home and not working be my best bet to get any help from any avenues?
(this is for USA)
Best answer:
Answer by Shawnee
If you are needing assistance on bills or a helping hand, There are many charitable programs out there, such as Catholic Charities, you don’t have to be Catholic to receive assistance from them, my church helps me if I ask. Many churches will help just pick up the phone and call. If you don’t work programs are less willing to help you because you won’t help yourself. Salvation army is another program, if you go to your local Social Services they provide lists of programs and agencies that will help you.
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Posted by SingleMomsScholarships on August 12, 2010
Homeless shelters see upswing in applicants
LA PORTE — Local homeless shelters are reporting that an increasing number of people are requesting to use their services.
Read more on The Michigan City News-Dispatch
Homeless shelters around Indiana see increase
Homeless shelters in northern Indiana are reporting that an increasing number of people are requesting to use their services.
Read more on Louisville Courier-Journal
Groups request baby items
Diapers, clothing needed
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Posted by SingleMomsScholarships on August 11, 2010
Question by lady26: “The Complete Single Mother ” book . is it good?
preg with #1 just got this book. is it any good ppl?
and you call yourself a christian mommyof3 its hard enogh doing this on my own with out your ignorant ass.
and who asked u anyways
Best answer:
Answer by mommy of 3
yes.. christian… but definitely not perfect. I am sorry… what else can I say… I am sorry for what I said… I am wishing you the best. I know it’s going to be hard for you… I saw it with my sister…
she was 16 and had a baby it was hard… and instead of remembering that there is a human on the other side of these postings… sometimes it’s easy to spew all of the negative things to keep others out of this situation…
But i am sorry.. .Truly … I am sorry.
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Posted by SingleMomsScholarships on August 9, 2010

Life lessons from single mothers throughout history form the inspiration for single mothers today.
Single moms are not just a product of our modern culture. There have been single mothers throughout history, women who have raised not only their children but also nations with a higher vision for life. Holding Her Head High recounts stories of twelve such women from the third to the twenty-first centuries, women who found ways to twist their fates to represent God’s destiny for their lives.
These uniquely powerful, brave women, within the scope of their own world and times, are like the ninety-nine percent of single mothers today who never intended to carry that distinction. They are abandoned, widowed, or divorced, all carrying wounds, yet they also all found ways to exhibit courage, kindness, dignity, and faith to heal themselves by healing others.
Actress Janine Turner, herself a single mother, describes the social implications for women and children from the Roman Empire through the Middle Ages to Pioneer days, including a single mother of slavery. Stories from women like Rachel Lavein Fawcett, abandoned single mother of Alexander Hamilton; Abagail Adams, a wartime widow; Harriet Jacobs, an unwed mother of slavery whose autobiography was published the year the Civil War began; and widowed Belva Lockwood, the first woman to officially run for President, all carrying wounds but all offering insight, wisdom, and encouragement. Lessons include:
- Listen for God’s higher calling
- Hold your head high
- Dare to dream
- Champion your children
- Heal with humor
- Don’t Give Up Before the Miracle
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Posted by SingleMomsScholarships on August 8, 2010
CARS & CYCLES
AN EVENING OUT Music Jam, 5 to 9 p.m. Friday , Roselawn American Legion , 4181 E. Indiana 10, dinner begins at 5, music begins at 6, free admission, 345-5825 Music in Nature , 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday , Taltree Arboretum and Gardens, 450 W. County Road 100N, Valparaiso, with singer-songwriter John Garrison, for Taltree members, for nonmembers, 462-0025 Ninth annual LuWow!, 7 to 11 p.m …
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A Guide to the Aug. 10, 2010 Connecticut Primaries – Secretary of the State, Democrats
Why are you running? I’m running to revolutionize the office of secretary of the state. I’m also running to inject new ideas and new blood into a very tired, Hartford capitol view.
Read more on Fairfield County Weekly
A Guide to the Aug. 10, 2010 Connecticut Primaries – U.S. House, 4th District, Republicans
Why are you running? I firmly believe that there’s a better way than Jim Hines and Nancy Pelosi, whose only solution offers more government. We need to bring the values of Ronald Reagan, which promoted small government, free enterprise and individual liberty.
Read more on Hartford Advocate
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Posted by SingleMomsScholarships on August 8, 2010
Question by Damn Pocket Protector: I have a very serious question for “Single Moms” only…?
…What time do you put the kids to bed…?
‘Cause Uncle PocketProtector’s gonna come over just a little before, tell those cute little rascals a funny, but sleepy-induced bedtime story…
And then, Momma?!?
We’re gonna go into the livingroom, turn on the T.V. low to mask the sounds of our passion…
And we’re gonna “Go Ta’ Town, Baby!”
You unnerstan’, Momma?!? We’re gonna “go ta’ town!”
Ya’ with me, on this one, girl?!? Ya’ with me?
Best answer:
Answer by 80′s kid
I’m not single but I’ll give you my sister address.
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