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SINGLE
MOMS HOME-SHARE WEBSITE
PROVIDES SERVICES NATIONWIDE

SANTA MONICA,
Calif. -A pioneering website, www.Co-abode.com,
offers a unique "matchmaking" service to provide single
moms the opportunity to house share, while pooling resources and
finances with another single mom of their choosing.
Founder of Co-abode.com,
Carmel Sullivan, is a single mom who knows the issues single mothers
face firsthand. She describes the website as a source of real help
for single moms where they need it the most - social support and
better living arrangements for their children. "If the 'It
takes a village' notion has any credence - as I firmly believe it
does - then connecting single moms is the way to make it work,"
says Sullivan.
Co-abode.com
also offers single moms a way to stay in the family home by sharing
its expense with another single-mom family. Moms without a home
can find an appropriate housemate through the service, enabling
them to afford a larger and more comfortable home together.
Since the launch
of Co-abode.com earlier this year, the site has expanded nationally
to help single moms find compatible housemates in their local area.
Communities of like-minded single moms are building neighborly relationships
through the Co-abode infrastructure in cities across the country.
"Single
moms stagger under the burden of providing for young children without
proper financial support from family or social services," says
Sullivan. "The very people who could most benefit from a stable
emotional support system often go home with their children to an
empty house or apartment."
Through Co-abode.com,
single moms can find compatible partners in any state to share rent,
utilities and food, chores and babysitting. This allows for a higher
standard of living than is possible when going it alone.
Members choose
housing partners by reading other women's profiles and contacting
prospective housemates that appeal to them through the site's secure
and anonymous e-mail system. Criteria used to determine compatibility
include age, location, number of children, and ability to meet financial
requirements like deposits, monthly rent and utility bills. In addition
to household matchmaking, the site offers a wealth of resources
for cash-strapped parents - moving tips, health and parenting advice,
as well a chat room where moms can share the trials and tribulations
of day-to-day life.
"For me,
there's been a tremendous sense of relief in house sharing with
another mom and her child," says San Diego-based Barbara Chatalin,
single parent of boys, Tyler, 11, and Kevan, 15. "At the end
of the day we get in there together and tackle what has to be done;
'you do the dinner, I'll help the kids get their homework done.'
We have a mutual respect and admiration for each other. My kids
have a playmate and are easier to manage. I now have more money
to spend on them too."
Co-abode.com
is offering an introductory membership of $29.99 for three months.
http://www.co-abode.com
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