Now there is one common problem. As single moms we do not want to let the kids out of our sight; we also have to hand out candy. We don't want to impose, and are leery to let them tag along with other kids we have not met (however, it is an option). What about inviting your ex for the shared experience to take them trick or treating while you hand out candy? Make the brief time about them. Halloween is only once a year for a couple hours.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
whats creeping up? Why, it's Halloween
Friday, October 16, 2015
our #1 resource? HOPE
#2, EMPOWERING KIDS AND FAMILIES
As always, thank you for your generous support. |
Heifer International 1 World Avenue, Little Rock, AR/USA 72202 855.9HUNGER (855.948.6437) |
Thursday, October 15, 2015
grant application for music lessons
We have a modest amount to hire a music teacher to teach a child/children piano, guitar, violin...
Tell us your story and we may make it happen.
callmom4resources@yahoo.com

Tell us your story and we may make it happen.
callmom4resources@yahoo.com
Readers are Leaders
You don't have to live in Santa Fe, to get cheap books and free magazines for the family. Go to any library in the country and have the kiddos pick out a book to have and to hold as their own.
Many of the sales are on a ongoing basis and once a month there is a bookapalooza....what are you waiting for?
From our friends in Santa Fe:
October 17-18 Southside Sale
6599 Jaguar Drive
1:00 - 3:30 PM
November 21-22 La Farge Sale
1730 Llano Street
Bag Day Sun 1:00-3:30 PM
Dec. 5th Holiday Sale
145 Washington
10:00-4:00PM
Many of the sales are on a ongoing basis and once a month there is a bookapalooza....what are you waiting for?
From our friends in Santa Fe:
October 17-18 Southside Sale
6599 Jaguar Drive
1:00 - 3:30 PM
November 21-22 La Farge Sale
1730 Llano Street
Bag Day Sun 1:00-3:30 PM
Dec. 5th Holiday Sale
145 Washington
10:00-4:00PM
Community Fall Fest
The Community needs YOU
and
You need COMMUNITY
find your place in the sun
find your place in the sun
http://www.shvchurch.org/FallFest/
http://festivalnet.com/1149/Aurora-Colorado/Art-and-Craft-Shows/Smoky-Hill-High-School-Craft-Fair
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
The Pink Life Saver
Anywhere:
http://ww5.komen.org/LowCostorFreeMammograms.html
http://www.cancer.org/aboutus/howwehelpyou/freemammograms
Colorado
https://www.uchealth.org/Pages/Services/Imaging-and-Radiology/Mobile-Mammography-The-Pink-Life-Saver.aspx
http://ww5.komen.org/LowCostorFreeMammograms.html
http://www.cancer.org/aboutus/howwehelpyou/freemammograms
Colorado
https://www.uchealth.org/Pages/Services/Imaging-and-Radiology/Mobile-Mammography-The-Pink-Life-Saver.aspx
Texas
Central Texas Seton
Susan Komen - Austin
Arizona
Georgia
Maryland
Massachusetts
Dana Farber
Nevada
Pennsylvania
Domestic Violence Month- what does a victim look like?
Jessica was a beautiful 38 year old single mother who came to us after going through a nasty divorce several years ago when she found out about her husbands secret addictions. There are always two, or three sides to every story, however, in the long run the truth always prevails.
I heard that she went back to School, rebuilt her life, had a great job, home, car, and bootstrapped herself out of the ugly muck of the past. And.... she had gotten married to a wonderful, charming,
intelligent man, a negotiator, who lived in a gated community.
We love happily ever after stories. I was eager to meet her for coffee when she wanted to get together.
She was networking for a job, any reasonable job. That seemed odd. She was well groomed, articulate, sharp, and thoughtful. She wanted to cut the meeting short because she felt tired and sore. As she reached for the check I noticed a hand-grip bruise on her upper arm. We looked at each other with the questions and answers in each others eyes. She lifted her other arm, then her pant leg, asking if I wanted to see the rest of her body. All I was able to come up with at that moment was to go with her to the nearest police station and have pictures taken. She did not want to put herself through any more shame. The police had been called, however, deliberate, calculated bruises (never the face) from a predator don't show up at the time of the assault and no arrest was made (again!). The police had made frequent stops to their house. Neighbors knew and talk. The counselor, even after seeing bruises of multiple assaults, was "confused" as to who the actual perpetrator was so she would not have to report to authorities. Clergy can't report. Predator gloating that he got away with it and upping the ante.
Why she did not leave? No job after he repeatedly called her office and showed up. Financial exploitation to fix his reckless life style. No place to go. Shame for having dismissed red flags that methodically reduced her self esteem. Fear of inability to make a sane choice.
She needed her purse with the drivers license, car keys, and the credit card in the latest incident. He grabbed it and slammed the door repeatedly against her body until she collapsed. She lived with a survival bag stashed in the car that could safe her life. He was not finished with her until it was his idea.
I heard that she went back to School, rebuilt her life, had a great job, home, car, and bootstrapped herself out of the ugly muck of the past. And.... she had gotten married to a wonderful, charming,
intelligent man, a negotiator, who lived in a gated community.
We love happily ever after stories. I was eager to meet her for coffee when she wanted to get together.
She was networking for a job, any reasonable job. That seemed odd. She was well groomed, articulate, sharp, and thoughtful. She wanted to cut the meeting short because she felt tired and sore. As she reached for the check I noticed a hand-grip bruise on her upper arm. We looked at each other with the questions and answers in each others eyes. She lifted her other arm, then her pant leg, asking if I wanted to see the rest of her body. All I was able to come up with at that moment was to go with her to the nearest police station and have pictures taken. She did not want to put herself through any more shame. The police had been called, however, deliberate, calculated bruises (never the face) from a predator don't show up at the time of the assault and no arrest was made (again!). The police had made frequent stops to their house. Neighbors knew and talk. The counselor, even after seeing bruises of multiple assaults, was "confused" as to who the actual perpetrator was so she would not have to report to authorities. Clergy can't report. Predator gloating that he got away with it and upping the ante.
Why she did not leave? No job after he repeatedly called her office and showed up. Financial exploitation to fix his reckless life style. No place to go. Shame for having dismissed red flags that methodically reduced her self esteem. Fear of inability to make a sane choice.
She needed her purse with the drivers license, car keys, and the credit card in the latest incident. He grabbed it and slammed the door repeatedly against her body until she collapsed. She lived with a survival bag stashed in the car that could safe her life. He was not finished with her until it was his idea.
We don't change what we can tolerate; with some, rock-bottom is death. The "village" needs to SPEAK OUT!
http://www.ncadv.org/learn/statistics
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