Support Single Moms
When you join hands with One More Child, your generosity empowers single mothers to achieve independent living by overcoming challenges related to past abusive relationships, financial instability, potential homelessness, limited job skills, and lack of family support.

Did you know?

23 million US children are raised in single-parent families.
The US Census Bureau reports 80% of single-parent led families are led by single mothers.1
Tampa's Cost of Rent increased 38% since 2020.
Florida was home to four of the top 10 cities in the United States that experienced the largest rent increases since 2020. Among them, Tampa saw an astonishing surge of 38% in rental prices.2
Sources
1 U.S. Census Bureau America’s Families and Living Arrangements (2022)
2 ApartmentList’s National Rent Report


Our Solution
Provide a Supportive Home Environment
One More Child’s Single Moms program provides single mothers and their children a supportive home environment for one year. Single moms will receive:
• Financial empowerment.
• Skill-building.
• Long-term stability.
•Empowering single moms to create a foundation for a brighter future.
Provide a Network of Care
The Single Moms Community Program meets the unique needs of single-mom families in crisis by creating a network of care, guidance, and support in local communities.
This 10-week program, made available through our church and community partners, provides skills classes, mentorship, and resources designed to help single mothers and their children thrive. Learn more.

Your generosity can interrupt the cycle of hopelessness for struggling moms.
One More Child is prepared to meet the urgent nutritional, financial, and spiritual needs of single moms with the help of generous partners like you.
About One More Child
One More Child is a private, faith-based, 501(c)(3) organization that has been providing life-changing services since 1904. Last year, we cared for 236,492 children and individuals and provided more than 14 million meals, nationally and globally. All of this was possible because more than 200,000 generous individuals like you said “yes” to training, volunteering, and awareness efforts.