Foundation of single parent families Isadora Duncan

Isadora Duncan is a Single Parent Families Foundation which emerged as an Association of Single Mothers in the city of León (Spain), in 1989. It has been in operation for all these years for the purpose of help and advise to women who face their motherhood alone, a situation not always easy.

From this association we try to accommodate these "families of the 21st century", increasingly visible and frequent in our environment. Single parent families can be constituted from the maternity or biological or adoptive paternity alone, following the death of the spouse, or from the separation, divorce or annulment of a couple's bond.

The web, of Spanish origin, accommodates the experiences and consultations of single mothers around the world. Through a form you can record your situation, your knowledge about the legislation in each country and report any discrimination as a single mother.

There is also a forum where you can ask questions and have other users answer them, as well as news about workshops and workshops dedicated to children or parents of single parents.

Isadora Duncan He worries and advises by offering these single-parent families, especially single mothers, information on the education of their children, aid and benefits, rights and the difficulties they may face, both socially and personally.

Because unfortunately it is still common to talk about terms like loneliness, low self-esteem, social exclusion or unemployment in single mothers, especially in teenage girls. To help understand and overcome all these problems, this website can be a point of support and guidance.

And that our society so "modern", so rich, educated and open continue to take steps towards true integration.

Official Site | Isadora Duncan On Babies and more | Single mothers by choice In Babies and more | Mothers alone, a voluntary decision On Babies and more | New family concepts In Babies and more | Single mothers, an aid of interest In Babies and more | Single-parent families with two or more children will have the same benefits as large families.

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