Rappler Challenges of Solo Parents
Rappler Challenges of Solo Parents
Rappler Challenges of Solo Parents
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Checking my text and Facebook messages, I see a slew of greetings from fellow
solo parents and colleagues for Mother's Day. I thought it would be nice if I could
treat my sons to lunch or dinner somewhere nice to celebrate this occasion.
My finances, however, would not allow it since the bulk of my meager salary goes
to paying the bills and buying food and other necessities. We have not gone out
as a family for the longest time because I have to adhere to a very tight budget,
and had to contend with other problems as well.
When one of my sons gets sick or has a problem, the emotional toll is sometimes
unbearable. I remember when my youngest was hospitalized, I was almost at my
wits' end trying to figure out not only how to pay the hospital bills but how to cope
with the severe emotional pain of seeing my son suffering. As a parent, I wish I
could absorb all his pain.
Last April 25, I felt tears of joy slipping down my cheeks as I watched my second
son go up the stage to receive his BS in Computer Science diploma. Sending my
sons to college is a herculean task, considering the escalating tuition fees, prices
of school supplies, miscellaneous fees and just about anything. I watched him
struggle to complete his thesis and other requirements, literally burning the
midnight oil. So as I stood in line with other parents in the entrance of the
graduation venue, I felt my heart soaring with joy.
Of course, there's also sadness as I saw the other graduates with both parents
and complete members of their families in attendance. Although only one parent
was allowed to march with their children, usually the rest of the family including
the extended family members patiently waited outside, while there's just me
and Jun, as in other times with my eldest and youngest sons.
During such times, I feel acutely alone, wishing with all my heart that my sons'
father is still alive to share these wonderful moments with me. With both sets of
grandparents gone and our other relatives living far from us, there's really no one
to be with us, although I try hard to celebrate these special occasions with my
brother, sister, and their children. I want to give my sons a sense of family that
there are other people who care for them.
TOGETHER. Single mothers attend the culminating activity of the National Solo Parents Week
Celebration in Quezon City. Photo from Carina Javier
When my father died in January 2014, my officemates and colleagues from the
solo parents support group of the Department of Social Welfare and
Development's central office came to the wake to condole with me. There is also
the joy of interacting with other solo parents associations (SPAs), actively
participating in advocacy activities to further our common cause.
Last April 26, our solo parents group joined the SPAs of the 6 districts of Quezon
City (QC) in celebrating the culminating activity of Solo Parents Week, initiated by
the 4Ks Task Force on Solo Association in coordination with the QC local
government.
The spirit of camaraderie and solidarity binds us in continuously advocating for
the rights and welfare of all solo parents and their children, and pushing for the
amendments to RA 8972 or the Solo Parents Welfare Act of 2000.
We are hoping and praying that soon, legislators will take notice and sponsor our
proposed amendments. Only then can we say that our sector is finally being
recognized as needing help.- Rappler.com
Carina Javier is the current president of the DSWD Central Office's Solo Parents
Support Org and an ardent advocate for solo parents and their children's rights
and welfare. A reformed Christian with 3 sons, she is also an Information Officer
III at the DSWD-Social Marketing Service.
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