MILITARY

There are more than 50,000 single-parent service members. Single-parent servicemembers must grapple with long hours and lengthy separations from family while trying to meet high military expectations and maintain a supportive, stable, and loving home for their kids. This balancing act can leave them feeling overwhelmed, isolated, and depleted. Unfortunately, this could result in low retention numbers.

About Solo Parent

At Solo Parent, we’re committed to empowering single parents by unlocking their emotional, spiritual, and physical potential. Our ultimate goal is to embrace and address their unique needs and circumstances to set them and their families on a path toward sustained success. We’re tackling the holistic issues that single parents face head-on with resources, love, and support. Together we are helping single-parent service members successfully navigate the dual demands of solo parenthood and military service with a unique opportunity to connect, share experiences, and draw support, insight, and inspiration from one another.

Our Methodology

Our organization turns struggling, unsupported single parents into thriving solo parents using three solutions.

EQUIP: We provide resources that focus on single parents’ physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.

ENGAGE: We connect single parents to one another in authentic support communities.

EXPAND: We encourage single parents to help other single parents find the support they need.

Two Solo Parent Military Programs

We are proud to partner with the Department of Defense to provide single-parent service members with different opportunities to grow, heal, and learn together. Solo Parent collaborated with Pentagon officials and single-parent military veterans to develop two customized programs.

Solo Parent Workshop

Curriculum for a 12 hour Workshop designed to be taught over a weekend. There is a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday session.

Solo Parent Workshop

Curriculum for a 12 hour Workshop designed to be taught over a weekend. There is a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday session.

Want to sign up or learn more? Fill out our form and someone from our team will reach out to you!

MARCH 21

Reclaiming National Single Parent Day

In 1984, President Ronald Reagan declared March 21 as National Single Parent Day, recognizing single parents as heroes who love fiercely and give selflessly.

Nearly 40 years later, most people don’t even know this day exists.

It’s time to change that. Follow us on Instagram to get involved and help us honor the 23 million kids growing up in single-parent homes, and the parents who do it all.