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MISSION STATEMENT

Parents Without Partners provides single parents and their children with an opportunity for enhancing personal growth, self-confidence and sensitivity towards others by offering an environment for support, friendship and the exchange of parenting techniques.

HISTORY OF THE ORGANIZATION

Parents Without Partners was founded in 1957 in New York City by two single parents: Jim
Egleson, a noncustodial parent, and Jacqueline Bernard, a custodial parent. As concerned parents,
they felt isolated from society because of their marital status, and decided to form a mutual support
organization. Following their first newspaper advertisements directed to "Parents Without Partners",
25 single parents attended the first meeting in a Greenwich Village church basement. Later, media
attention brought inquiries from all over the country.

Parents Without Partners, Inc. is now the largest international, nonprofit membership organization
devoted to the welfare and interests of single parents and their children. Single parents may join one
of approximately 400 chapters; they may be male or female, custodial or noncustodial, separated,
divorced, widowed or never-married.

BRIEF FACTS ABOUT
PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS, INC.


50,000+ members in the United States and Canada.
55% female, 45% male.
Ages range from 18 to 80; most have teenage children.
Average length of membership is four years. Approximately 85% of the membership is
separated or divorced.
Never-married members are under-represented in PWP compared to national statistics.
Widowed parent membership is comparable to national statistics.
PWP members are typical middle-class North Americans. They come from all walks of life,
representing a kaleidoscope of occupations, interests and educational attainment.
Some PWP members have only recently become single parents, while others have been single
for some time. Some have young children, others have grown children. Some are
sophisticated, others have led sheltered lives. All are in a process of transition and change, and seek help from PWP.
PWP members are of all faiths and political beliefs.
All chapter members are verified as being single parents by members or professionals in the community.

WHAT DO CHAPTERS AND CHAPTER MEMBERS 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.
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, fun and educational
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.
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, which coordinate programs and sponsor
conferences.
Chapters and Regional Councils are organized into Zones, which elect directors and hold
conferences.

BENEFITS OF AN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

As an international organization, Parents Without Partners offers the following services to all
members:

Advocacy: PWP speaks for all single parents and their children at conferences, in national
coalitions, and in workshops. The International Board of Directors supports legislative policies
and priorities to further the interests of single parent families.

An International Convention: Every year, members conduct organization business and
elections, and attend workshops on both single parenting subjects and on how to run PWP
programs at the chapter level. Children and adults may receive special awards for arts and talent.

Organization Awards: A number of awards are available at many levels of the organization in
the areas of Community Relations, Family and Youth, Membership, Program, Legislative
Action, and the Distinguished Service to Children Award to a person or group that has made a
great contribution to children and teens.

Scholarships: Applicants must be dependent children, up to twenty-five (25) years of age, of
PWP members. They must be (1) in the senior class of any high school and must plan to enter
and have applied to a school of higher education for the following year OR (2) be an
undergraduate student at a college or trade school.

Access to Group Insurance Programs: Major medical, disability, catastrophe major
medical, short term medical plan, term life, in-hospital plan and personal accident.
Access to Parents Without Partners, Inc. purchasing discounts:

Penny Wise -- discounted office products, whether for PWP business or your personal
needs. Free delivery and a $10 coupon towards your first order.

SkyTel Paging Service -- a 10% discount off standard monthly rates, FREE personal
"800" number...wide variety of services whether to stay in touch for business of
personal needs.


          HERTZ Auto Rental -- PWP member only discount
          ALAMO Auto Rental -- PWP member only discount
          PWP Visa Credit Card -- No annual fee for PWP members!
          National Child Support Collection Services -- through a special arrangement with
          PWP International, NCSCS will waive their usual fee for PWP members only.