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Look To Local Programs For Services For Young Single Mothers

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The philosophy that the Federal government currently upholds for teenage mothers is to promote values of abstinence, education, and paternity identification. With that in mind, many services for single mothers on the Federal level have been curtailed or delegated to local agencies. Private organizations have also stepped in to fill the gap.

Although Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) is still available, the requirement that a teenage mother complete high school or live at home in a supervised setting means that childcare and housing must be available for the teenage mother. Either she must work to pay for childcare, or she must find programs that help her to get assistance in this area. If her family is not supporting her and has turned her out on the streets, then housing and childcare both need to be met and become her first priority.

Housing

The Department of Housing and Urban Development has programs to establish Second Chance housing for teenage mothers. These are usually delegated to local housing apartment complexes or communities. Included in the services for young single mothers, among many other services, the housing offers:

* Adult supervision
* Parenting classes
* Access to childcare and health services
* Available transportation
* Mentoring
* Education and job training

The need for a myriad of services for young single mothers to support them as they face the challenge of parenthood while finishing their educations is immense.

Mentoring

Other local agencies may offer mentoring or foster grandparents to help in learning valuable parenting skills or to provide daycare while the mother is in school. Teenage mothers have not even matured themselves and they have to learn how to become responsible for another human being. The mentoring program services for young single mothers provide emotional support while passing on skills in infant care and decreasing the chance of child abuse.

The Public School System

Some schools, recognizing the need for services for young single mothers, have on-site childcare programs. Some even allow the mother to bring the child to class with them, but these are few and far between. In addition, a teenage mother may feel the stigma of being an unwed teenage mother and refuse to continue her education. However, there are local services that do try to provide a support system and services for young single mothers.

Other local agencies that can provide services for young single mothers beyond shelter and childcare are local hospital and clinics. They may have special prenatal and postpartum programs for young single mothers. The local branch of the Health and Human services office also can pinpoint more resources for young single mothers and WIC (Women, Infant, Children) can provide nutritional support for infants and their mothers.

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Former policeman, teen arrested after Ga. standoff - AOL

MADISON, Ga. -A 13-hour hostage standoff at a Georgia motel ended peacefully Monday when a former South Carolina police officer and a teenage girl surrendered, freeing his estranged wife and infant son. FBI spokesman Steve Lazarus said 25-year-old ...

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Teen girl, former SC policeman in custody after standoff at Ga. motel ... - Newsday

MADISON, Ga. (AP) — A 13-hour hostage standoff at a Georgia motel ended peacefully Monday when a former South Carolina police officer and a teenage girl surrendered, freeing his estranged wife and infant son. FBI spokesman Steve Lazarus said 25 ...

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Former Columbia cop in federal custody following end to hostage event - The State

MADISON, Ga. -- MADISON, Ga. (AP) — A former Columbia policeman who fired shots from a Georgia motel while holding his infant son and two women hostage surrendered peacefully Monday after a 13-hour standoff. FBI spokesman Steve Lazarus said David ...

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Madison Standoff Ends Peacefully - CBS 46

MADISON, Ga. -- The standoff involving a man who police say held a toddler and two women hostage is over, police say. The standoff at the Red Roof Inn on Eatonton Road ended around 9:15 a.m. when David Dietz surrendered. An infant was seen being ...

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Man holding hostages in Madison gives himself up - Atlanta Journal Constitution

MADISON — An armed South Carolina man gave himself up Monday morning after holding his infant son and estranged wife hostage for 13 hours at a hotel off I-20 east of Atlanta, police said. David Dietz, who fired two shots at officers early in the ...

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Standoff Ends After Suspect Surrenders - WXIA 11 Alive

MADISON, Ga. -- A South Carolina man's standoff with police at a Madison, Georgia motel ended Monday morning when the man emerged from the motel and freed his three hostages. The suspect, the hostages and all of the law enforcement people involved in ...

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