SingleParentHelpCenter.com Announces Extensive Information on Emergency Housing Assistance Options for Single Parents
(PRWEB) July 31, 2013 -- Sadly, many single parents find themselves in an unfortunate situation where they are in need of emergency housing. Either such families are evicted from their home or need a place to stay, often with little notice. So, emergency housing provides last minute accommodation for themselves and their family for a short period of time.
"Housing is such an important issue for all families, especially single parent families," says SingleParentHelpCenter.com spokeswoman Kelly. "Single parents need the reassurance that they can provide a safe and warm home for their children, regardless of their circumstances."
So, the team at http://www.SingleParentHelpCenter.com have compiled a list of organizations which provide emergency housing options for single mothers and fathers. The list is broken down into two sections; government programs and charity organizations.
The main government organizations that provide emergency housing is the HUD as well as the US Department of Health and Human Services. There are also numerous charity organizations which provide such necessary single parent housing assistance. Some of the charity organizations are offered in every US state, such as the YWCA and Salvation Army, whilst there are others which are only offered in certain states. So, depending on where the family lives will depend on where they can get help.
On the website, there is also further information on other housing assistance options, single parent grants and other forms of financial support for single fathers.
Single Parent Help Center also has a newsletter where new subscribers will receive a free eBook, “Great Ways To Save Money”. Along with this free book, subscribers will get access to various freebies, additional information on the latest financial assistance programs, and other information helpful for single parents which is not provided on the website.
The website is really a fantastic resource for single parents and also provides many articles and additional information on other areas which is of great assistance. Their website gets updated with new and relevant information weekly, so be sure to check back regularly.
Kelly Branson, Single Parent Help Center, http://www.singleparenthelpcenter.com, 617 347 4025, [email protected]
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