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girlMom!  girlMom is about empowerment. girlMom is about defying social stereotypes, and fighting for our rights as mothers. Founded by hipMama editors Ariel Gore and Bee Lavender, girlMom is now being edited by 18-year-old mother Allison Crews, and promoted through small, grassroots organizations, including the Coalition for the Empowerment of Teen Parents.  Future plans for girlMom include an infant supply exchange program, and a "Young Mother Resource Guide."

Parenting Y ouths  the site dedicated to youth pregnancy and parenting. "This site has been set up because as a young parent myself I know how hard it is to find the support that we all need."

Single Parent Central.   "Information and resources for single parent families. Content for custodial and noncustodial single moms and dads   . If you visit the site and use its Recommend-It(r) feature to tell your friends you will be entered to win $10,000."

Confronting the Myths of Single Parenting, article by Loanda Cullen, M.A.  The myths about single parenting can be confronted with the TRUTH! 

CYBERMOM.  Resources for parenting.  A great website put together by a single mother who shows us that IT CAN BE DONE! 

The Young Mommies Help Site. "supporting, connecting, and informing young mothers so that they can better face the challenges of parenting".

Single Young Moms Mailing List. "provided to offer single young (25 and under) moms, who are striving to give themselves and their children the very best, a place to meet new people and share experiences, advice and friendship to others who are in similar situations"

Pregnancy Centers Online  Often pregnancy centers can help you find financial and medical assistance and information to help you to keep your baby. Beware of those that pressure you into adoption -- they may do it because of money or because they see it as "saving" a baby from abortion or an "unchristian" single mother.

BOOK: The Single Mother's Survival Guide by Patrice Karst (Publisher: Crossing Press. ISBN: 1580910637 ) "Single moms haven't had many books to turn to in times of distress. Most parenting guides either moralize to her or ignore her altogether. Patrice Karst has righted that wrong with The Single Mother's Survival Guide. The book is obviously designed to console--and fast--the poor mom who has once again dragged the baby into the bathroom with her because she literally cannot get a moment alone. Flip open to any page and you'll find earthy bits of inspiration, with a consistently (but not sickeningly) positive slant on childcare, dating, and other facts of single-mom life. Karst never loses her tenacious hold on the realities of parenting: on her list of "Reasons to Be Happy About Being a Single Mom," the first one is "because it's happening." It's a treat to read a book so completely on the side of the mom."

Young Mothers' Rights PLEASE JOIN IN OUR FIGHT TO KEEP YOUNG MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN TOGETHER!! WE HAVE THE PLAN, WILL YOU HELP US BUILD ON IT?

One Young Parent: One Young Parent

Resources For Teen Parents from "One Young Parent"

Most Loving Option: For mothers considering adoption. "We are here to offer that much-neglected Third Option when a young woman finds herself in a "crisis" pregnancy. Abortion (although we will support your choice of termination) or Adoption are not your only choices! "

Moms & Mentors (Victoria, BC) "Moms & Mentors believe that young parents and their families deserve respect and friendship, access to parent information and opportunities to build confidence as young parents. Supportive relationships for healthy parenting and families! Build Community & Social Support With Young Parents."

Places to Stay:

Co-Abode: Co-abode.com also offers single moms a way to stay in the family home by sharing its expense with another single-mom family. Moms without a home can find an appropriate housemate through the service, enabling them to afford a larger and more comfortable home together.

"Grandma's House."   houses up to 10 young women and their babies.  Open to women up to age 19 and they can stay with their babies up until the babies are 1 year old.  They help them with school and career choices and daycare for the babies.  They are currently working on opening a facility for Moms with toddlers as they see a need for continued mentoring of these young women.  A  place they can come to if they are overwhelmed or in a bad situation for themselves or their children. Contact:  Grandma's House of Central Oregon, Inc., P.O. Box 6372, Bend, Oregon 97708 (Woody Medeiros, Executive Director 541-383-3515)

"Momma's House" MOMMAS is a home for young mothers aged 17 to 21 years and their babies. For approximately two years, the young mothers at MOMMAS house continue education or vocational experience interrupted by pregnancy. With guidance and direction, the young mothers can learn to support themselves and their children independently.


Advocacy, Action, Legal, and Political Help

PARENT'S GUIDE TO THE "SYSTEM, by Cheryl Barnes .  Online book, also available for $9.95 in hard-copy.   Know your rights and don't let the system abuse them! 

Paula Werme, Attorney at Law, Practice Emphasis on Defense of Child Abuse/Neglect.  If you are a single parent, Child Protection Agencies may consider you guilty until you are proven innocent. "Spurred on by ever-increasing budgets, Child Protective Agencies across the United States are ever on the lookout for new cases, despite indications that real cases of child abuse are falling."  One of our colleagues lost her children when a woman who wanted them wrongfully accused her of child abuse.  She was unable to afford legal defence against the CPA "social wrecker" who took her children and gave them to the predatory adopter.  Be aware of your rights.

Fact sheets for Teen Parents . Information sheets sponsored by Family Court Services, Legal Advocates for Children and Youth (LACY), and the Santa Clara Children's Shelter. Covers topics such as welfare, child custody, consent requirements, grandparents rights, etc.

Ontario Coalition Against Poverty.

 



For the Grandparents of Your Baby

A Special Message for Baby's Grandparents.
By Diane Turski, mother who lost her son to infant adoption in 1968, and knows first-hand the unending pain of losing a child to adoption. Diane's parents now realize that if they had been told the truth about the lifelong adverse effects of adoption, they would have raised their grandson within his own family where he rightfully belonged. This article is a "must read" for all parents who truly care about the future of their daughters and of their grandchildren.

Generations United
"focuses solely on promoting intergenerational strategies, programs, and policies."

For Grandparents
AARP (formerly known as the American Association of Retired Persons). Lots of support, information, ideas, advocacy, and resources for grandparents.

AARP Grandparent Information Center.
Information about being a good grandparent, visitation rights, and raising grandchildren.

Foundation For Grandparenting
"Every Time A Child Is Born, A Grandparent Is Born Too"




For the Father of Your Baby

 

Bootcamp For New Dads - "Bootcamp for New Dads provides programs teaching men to be dads."

National Center for Fathering - Offers practical tips for dads, humor and information on services available.

National Fatherhood Initiative - NFI's mission is to improve the well-being of children by increasing the number of children growing up with loving, committed and responsible fathers.

The Support Needs of Teenage Fathers (a research study by Harald Breiding-Buss, Tyler Guise, Tony Scanlan, Terry Voice - September 2003). Explodes the myth that teen fathers don't want to care for and raise their children.

Father's World - Resources for fathers of all ages.

"So You're Going To Be A Dad" (Part 1) by Angela Giles Klocke. Don't miss Part 2 either.

 

If you know of any more resources that you can recommend for this page, please email then to beba_online@yahoo.com

About Keeping Your Baby:
Resources to Help You Keep Your Baby

! Support Groups for Expectant and New Mothers: Parenting Insights and MostLovingOption!
Confronting the Myths of Single Parenting
Alternatives to Adoption
A Special Message for Grandparents

About Adoption:
The "Adoption Option"
Adoption Myths and Facts
Reproductive Exploitation
Lures that Reproductive Predators Use
“Things I Wish I Had Known When I Was Considering Adoption” (pdf file)
The OPEN LIES of “OPEN ADOPTION”
Wisdom From a Reunited Natural Mother
The Adoption Industry
Effects of Adoption on the the Mother
Psychological Disability In Exiled Natural Mothers

Why Your Baby Needs YOU and NOT a Substitute:
The Decision That Changed My Life: Keeping My Baby
Bonding Before Birth

"What Baby-Brokers Don't Tell You about Adoptees" by Anne Patterson
"birth-" Mothers Exploited By Adoption (www.exiledmothers.com)
"My adoption story" by Brandy L.

Looking for Support, Information, Resources for Keeping Your Baby? Mentors? Other young mothers? Check out our two support groups:
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