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Step 1
Start local. The safest and fastest way to find support for a single parent who wants to date is to start talking with other single parents in the neighborhood. No one understands the trials and tribulations of single parenting as well as another single parent. Begin with some discussion and maybe speak about babysitting cooperation when one of the single parents finds a good date.
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Step 2
Speak with local religious institutions. Religious institutions like churches and synagogues are quickly waking up to the fact that many congregants are single parents whose social needs are different from those of other families. To bring people closer to the religion, these religious organizations organize singles meetings and nights that provide a social and religious perspective on life. Speak with your local religious institution to find out what they have organized.
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Step 3
Find a chapter of a single parent organization. Organizations like Parents Without Partners exist to help single parents lead as rich and rewarding a lifestyle as possible. Get in touch with a local chapter of PWP or, if your area doesn't yet have a chapter, speak with the organization or one like it about starting one.
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Step 4
Lay the groundwork for single parent support. Starting any kind of organization or activity might sound like an impossible task. However, all you really need to do is open a web group on a social website like Yahoo! Groups or Facebook or even create a five minute webpage with a fast web creation site like Wet Paint. Send emails to single parents you know and speak about the idea of a support group. As the group grows, begin discussions and eventually arrange a meeting that can double as a singles night for single parents.












