
Friday, 20th June 2008
Single mothers need help
Two single mothers are in need of some clothes and other objects for their new babies, Gift of Life said.
The organisation's Hope Crisis Pregnancy Support section is calling on the public to help the two mothers who, among other things, need a playpen, a fridge, a gas cooker, kitchen furniture and a double buggy in good condition.
The mothers are also accepting maternity and baby items and clothes, especially newborn sizes, in good condition.
Hope provides support to pregnant women through free pregnancy testing and non-diagnostic ultrasound scanning and by providing expecting mothers with information they need and practical help in parenting skills.
Anyone wishing to help can e-mail hope@lifemalta.org or by calling 2141 8055/7943 1921.







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Single mothers can leave their children with their parents or friends, if the children don't have grandparents there is always foster care or orphanages.
If the single mother had no parents then she should have known the consequences are double those of whom have parents. If she couldn't care less to use contraceptives, why should we, the public care, unless they're family or friends?
A single mother has to struggle anyways with or without the money....its family support they need not Tax money....like its ever enough when you've got a kid.
And what about those who abuse?
what about learning consequences from other people?
what about the Dad who's desperately trying to convince his girlfriend that they can get married ?
He surely cannot use the "provision" argument, since the government plays Daddy now, yet the government is against divorce ( how contradictory).
If all men on earth were like you, there would be no more single mothers,....or married ones for that matter,... I think there would be a serious lack of procreation!
M. Mifsud
Where do you get your statistics from man? The % of single mothers getting pregnant in Malta is actually higher then that of the UK. You are conveniently omitting the number of abortions by Maltese girls, my dear andrew.
During these last 15 years we have seen the complete erosion of the family unit as we knew it or as we were thought according to our faith.
I suggest reading the "Genesis" whereby it describes how God have created men and women and the way society should function!!
However, there's one thing I would like to congratulate them about! That is they had the courage NOT to abort their children!
Is a newborn baby expected to heat his milk, change his nappies and wait patiently for his mother to come back from work? Whoever has your opinion really does NOT have any idea of the 24 hour dedication a newborn baby needs, the kind of dedication that nobody other than its mother can give. In what is called "the 4th trimester" , newborns need constant physical contact with their mother. Many mothers also do not have "free babysitters" (grandparents) available on demand either. On the other hand, mothers with school-aged children can work, given the possibility of having part-time/flexible hours.
M. Mifsud.
GOL has been very insistent and persistent in pestering people to subscribe to its fundamentalist doctrine. It has successfully denied Maltese women from responsibly aborting any foetus they do not desire to give birth to. A woman has the responsibility of ensuring that any baby she brings to light should have a decent upbringing. Like any interference, GOL’s denying abortion, merely sends conflicting messages and gives rise to financial and emotional hardship to women and deprivation to their offspring.