Community Spotlight

Single Mothers Outreach

Supporting families experiencing housing instability, income loss, and emotional trauma in Santa Clarita & surrounding areas.


About This Organization

Who They Are & What They Do

Single Mothers Outreach (SMO) believes that effective parenting is the foundation for raising successful, well-adjusted children. They are dedicated to supporting families experiencing sudden housing instability, income loss, emotional trauma, and social deterioration due to divorce, abandonment, or widowhood.

In the Santa Clarita Valley and surrounding communities, single mothers often face unexpected crises — a job loss, a divorce, a sudden bereavement — that can upend a family's stability overnight. SMO steps in during these critical moments, providing direct support and resources to help families regain their footing.

What makes SMO unique is their focus on the whole family. They understand that when a mother is supported, her children thrive. By addressing both the practical needs — housing, resources, connections — and the emotional well-being of families in transition, SMO helps build stronger, more resilient communities across the SCV.

Get in Touch

Whether you need help or want to support their mission, here's how to reach SMO.

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Why It Matters

Supporting Families in Crisis


Housing Stability

Sudden housing instability is one of the most disruptive events a family can face. SMO works to keep families housed and connected to resources during these critical transitions.

Emotional Support

Divorce, abandonment, and widowhood bring emotional trauma that affects the entire family. SMO provides guidance and support to help mothers and children navigate these difficult times.

Stronger Communities

When single mothers have the support they need, their children thrive — and so does the community. SMO's work ripples outward, building a more resilient Santa Clarita Valley.

"SCV is the kind of community where people show up for each other. Organizations like Single Mothers Outreach are doing the hard, essential work of supporting families when they need it most. If you're in a position to help — whether through volunteering, donating, or simply spreading the word — this is one of the best ways to strengthen our community."

Sam Silver
Sam Silver

Community advocate · Special Olympics coach · U.S. Army veteran

How You Can Help

Whether you're looking to volunteer, donate, or connect a family in need with their services, SMO welcomes your support.