Parents Without Partners (PWP) is an international non-profit educational organization devoted to the interests of single parents,
grandparents and their children. 
Age of children or custody is not a factor.
  

What We Do
  • Chapters range in size from 25 to 1,500 members
  • Chapters are run entirely by volunteer members who assume a variety of leadership roles

     

Chapters may also conduct
community service programs. 
These include community outreach
(speakers for seminars and workshops
in the community), fund raising for
national or local charities, or cooperative exchanges (such as baby-sitting, clothing,
or toy exchanges).

Chapters are organized under Regional Councils/Areas, that coordinate
programs and sponsor conferences.

Chapters and Regional Councils/Areas
are organized into Zones, which elect directors and hold conferences.

All chapters, to comply with their PWP charters, run programs balanced among three areas: 
Educational activities, Family activities and Adult Social/Recreational activities

  • Educational Activities may be group discussions, lectures by psychologists, lawyers and other professionals, study groups, training seminars, leadership and personal growth opportunities.
  • Family Activities may include holiday activities, potluck suppers, funa and educatinal outings, picnics, hikes, camping, bowling, etc. for children and their parents.  These activities may be unique in that they are the one place where children can be alone with other single parent children.
    may include holiday activities, potluck suppers, funa and educatinal outings, picnics, hikes, camping, bowling, etc. for children and their parents.  These activities may be unique in that they are the one place where children can be alone with other single parent children.
  • may include holiday activities, potluck suppers, funa and educatinal outings, picnics, hikes, camping, bowling, etc. for children and their parents.  These activities may be unique in that they are the one place where children can be alone with other single parent children.
  • Adult Social/Recreational Activities help single parents learn to relate again with other adults as single persons.


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