There are many nationwide support groups for single parents, such as: single parents in college/university, single parents looking for companionship and help of other single parents, those in need for financial advice/help, single parents seeking to adopt a child, and also young single parents. Here is an article about single mothers support group: http://www.basearticles.com/Art/260379/127/Single-Mothers-Support-Groups.html
There are many support groups for single parents. You can search on the web or look in your local newspaper for groups in your area. I cannot suggest any without knowing where you are located.
Some of the best and most useful tools, resources and support groups for single parents in the Atlanta area can be found in your local Yellow Pages.
Yes there are a lot of medical support groups out there depending on what people need. There re those medical support for drug addicts, for suicidal, for single parents, etc.
Most single parents do not pay child support. The absent parent pays the child support.
Absolutely! However, many single parents choose not to do this, due to the need to work to support their family.
There are several groups in Los Angeles for single parents. A few of them are The SoCal Singles Mamas and Papas, The Redondo Beach Single Parents Meetup Group, Long Beach Working Parents, Single Mom Tribe and Conscious Parents.
The issues most often determine support.
The internet! Divorced women's support groups.
The best way for single parents to meet is to attend many play groups with their children and ensure to stay active within the community so they have as much chance as possible to meet other single parents.
The most popular support group for single parents in Ontario is called: Parents without Partners. You can find more information on the Parents without Partners organization from the URL posted below (copy and paste into browser address bar):http://www.pwptoronto.com/
Develop curricula on child rearing to help children and their single parents
Yes there are plenty of scholarships available for single female parents trying to finish College. Speaking to your local student support workers should help you find out what you need to do to apply.