Financial Help for Single Mothers in Idaho

The brutal economy is already hard to deal with for individuals who are above the poverty threshold. This makes single mothers with no regular income hard up at facing the economic challenges of the times.

To help them live better lives, the Idaho state government provides support to single moms in more ways than one. Every aspect of their living is given the proper assistance to push them towards better living conditions.

Helping with Childcare Support

The cost of childcare services can be too much to for single mothers who have limited income for basic needs. To cut corners, they give up their jobs and stay at home to look after their children themselves. In this case, the lack of sufficient income impacts on availability of basic items in their household.

As the state’s role in helping single-parent families, the Idaho Child Care Program (ICCP) identifies single mothers and qualified parents who are in need of the assistance. It subsidizes expenses for childcare service which in turn allows them to use whatever disposable income for other needs.

Support for Basic Necessities

The lack of bare necessities in the house affects the morale of single mothers and their children. Through the Idaho Food Stamp Program, single moms can feed their kids with food which are also high in nutritional content. When one does not meet the eligibility requirements for food stamps, Idaho is also into the WIC program which caters to the nutritional needs of women and their children below the age of five.

Scholarship Assistance

When faced with motherhood at an early age, single mothers are forced to drop out of school. This further derails their dreams of living better lives because of insufficient skills hone through schooling.

A good starting point of single mothers living in Idaho is the Recovery and Reinvestment Act for Education1. This act seeks to open opportunities to single mothers and help them pursue higher education for better and more gainful employment. The state offers college grants to qualified individuals who can enroll in state colleges and local universities.

Help with Rent

The risk of facing eviction is higher for single mothers who do not make enough money to keep a solid roof over her family’s head. To help them live comfortably and with a sense of peace, the state of Idaho strongly pushes for the Section 8 housing program of the federal government. It subsidizes rent and housing premiums for increased security for any qualified single mother and her kids.

References:

  1. http://www.ed.gov/recovery []