Connecting virtually
As part of our mission to equip and empower single mothers, The Single Mom KC offers both in-person and virtual programs. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram and subscribe to our YouTube. Check out our virtual programs below!
In addition, we will share information about other programs and organizations that support single moms virtually.
Pursuit
If you are unable to attend in person, join us for our program for single moms on Facebook Live. For complete Pursuit program info, check here!
When: First Wednesday of each month @ 5:30 PM
Daily Dose of Dawn
Blog for Single Mothers
When: New blog post the first Friday of each month
Dawn Kappelmann-Ambler has been a single mom since she was 16 years old. In Daily Dose of Dawn, she will share part of her personal journey of healing and faith to provide tools, encouragement and insight to help single moms move toward restoration and a deeper relationship with God. Dawn has a 30-year career as a corporate trainer, coach, mentor and manager. She is a gifted teacher and workshop creator. Some of her work includes The Single Mom KC’s Learning to Lead, Victim to Victorious and Raising Victorious Kids.
Financial Prep 101: Simple Tips for the Next Generation
This is an online self-paced Personal Financial Management Course by Janis Dickey. Written from a personal perspective, coupled with real-life client financial experiences, Janis draws on her 30+ years of experience to present this course.
Some of the topics offered include budgeting + saving, borrowing + financing, investing, retirement planning, and protection strategies.
Take this course on your own time and schedule!
Solo Parent Society
External Resource
Listen to a weekly podcast and then join a Zoom group with other single moms and dads from around the country to share and encourage one another.
The Solo Parent Society is a national nonprofit for single parents. The mission of the Solo Parent Society is to help single moms and dads raise healthy kids by encouraging, equipping and empowering them. They do this so parents can better love themselves, their families, and their Creator.