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Parenting Resources:
- Parenting Resources from the Dept of HHS: An index of resources and information on parenting compiled by the Administration for Children & Families.
- 1-800-311-BABY: (1-800-311-2229) This toll-free telephone number will connect you to the Maternal Child Health Department in your state. The webpage also has additional links.
- 211: 211 connects people to all kinds of community-based resources for emergencies and basic needs. Just call 211 or use the website to find the 211 agency in your area.
- National Parent Helpline: Run by Parents Anonymous, this line offers emotional support to parents and caregivers of children and youth of all ages. 1-855-427-2736. The website also has lots of resources.
- National Diaper Bank Network: Diapers are a major expense and they are not usually covered by food stamps, WIC or welfare benefits. This network of local resources distributes free diapers.
Parent & Family Advocates:
- Strong Families is a 10-year national initiative led by Forward Together to change the way people think, feel and act in support of ALL our families.
- Mothering Justice: Mothering Justice is a grassroots policy advocacy organization that provides mothers of color in America with the resources and tools to use their power to make equitable changes in policy.
- Parents Together covers the latest research, policies, and trends affecting kids and families, so busy parents have the information they need to help their families thrive.
- MomsRising: Where moms and people who love them go to change our world. Together we can build a nation where children, parents, and businesses thrive; and end discrimination against mothers.
- Legal Services for Prisoners with Children unites the struggles for criminal and reproductive justice by protecting incarcerated parents’ rights, seeking their release, and fighting for reunification of families.
Stories & Support for Parenting – or Not!:
- Single Mothers by Choice offers virtual and local support and information to single women who are considering, or have chosen, single motherhood.
- MUTHA Magazine explores real-life motherhood, from every angle, at every stage.
- Childfree.net is a group of adults who all share at least one common desire: we do not wish to have children of our own. We choose to call ourselves “childfree” rather than “childless,” because we feel the term “childless” implies that we’re missing something we want – and we aren’t.
Books on Parenting:
- Revolutionary Mothering: Love on the Front Lines by Alexis Pauline Gumbs, China Martens, and Mai’a Williams (editors)
- Like A Mother: A Feminist Journey Through the Science and Culture of Pregnancy by Angela Garbes
- We Live for the We: The Political Power of Black Motherhood by Dani McClain
- Giving Up Baby: Safe Haven Laws, Motherhood, and Reproductive Justice by Laury Oaks