Single Parents Matcher

The Premier Single Parents Site for connecting Single Parents for Romance, Adventure, Pen Pals, and more.
Adoptions.Com: Resources for Single Parents
Learn more about Gay and Lesbian Adoption issues from how to get started and support groups to dealing with childhood development and more.
Adoption Mailing Listservs by Topic
Annotated and updated list of listservs and email lists for adoption, by topic.
Greg Franklin--Single Parenting
Adoption is a complex legal and emotional process. We offer sensitive counsel to adoptive couples and single parents in all aspects of the adoption process.
Older Child Adoption
This discussion board is part of Older Child Adoption Online Magazine at www.OlderChildAdoption.com. Share, ask questions, find support. Older child adoption is wonderful and sometimes very challenging.
Open Adoption is Your Right to Choose
We are committed to making the joys of family life through adoption as widely available as possible. We are demanding. We do want people who truly yearn to be moms or dads but we do not have arbitrary standards or regulations: we do not discriminate by marital status and we DO work with single people.
Single Parent Adoption
Contrary to the traditional image of the two-parent adoptive family, many single parents are adopting. Below are resources to help single parents in the adoption process.
Single Parent Central Articles- Single Parents and Adoption
Single parents and the adoption process article.
Single Parents Network.com
You don't need two parents to raise a child, one loving parent can be just as effective for a little one. Share your love.
Single Parent Older Child Adoption
Single parent adoption of older children. Explore the challenges, complexities, and joys of single parent adoption.
TeenOutReach.com Parents: Adoption
What is Adoption? Adoption is an act creating the legal relation of parent and child. In the U.S. it is governed by statute. Adoption's historical roots include the need to continue a family line where there is no natural heir. Today the usual focus is the child's welfare.