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Reasons to Give



$10 Provides 1 young mother with money for the week to buy daily essentials.


$25 Provides 2 young mothers with money to buy daily essentials for 2 weeks.


$50 Provides 3 young mothers with money to buy daily essentials for 2 weeks and opportunities to pay for professional career development services.


$75 Provides 4 young mothers with money to buy daily essentials for 2 weeks and opportunities for financial literacy practices.


$100 Provides 5 young mothers with money to buy daily essentials for 2 weeks and opportunities for health and wellness practices.



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98%



Lack Education



Fewer than 2% of young mothers finish college by age 30



34%



In Poverty



The poverty rate for single-mother families was an average of 34% in 2017, nearly 5 times more than the rate for married-couple families (6%).



13.4%



Lack Health Care



Across all income levels, single mothers are the group most likely to lack health insurance. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, they are twice as likely to be uninsured than married parents.



50%



Are High School Dropouts



50% more likely to repeat a grade, and are more likely than children born to older mothers to drop out of high school.



**Statistics based on research conducted between 2013 and 2018 on teen mothers in Washington d.c.



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Young Mothers, Inc's. mission is educating, mentoring, nurturing and supporting young mothers to become self-sufficient for themselves and their families.