Our mission is to further promote the interests of our organization and our members to the community. We strive to make
a difference by educating the public and expanding our reach.
Parents Without Partners provides single parents and their children with an opportunity for enhancing personal growth,
self-confidence and sensitivity towards others by offering an environment for support, friendship and the exchange of parenting
techniques.
History of the Organization
Parents Without Partners was founded in 1957 in New York City by two single parents: Jim Egleson, a noncustodial parent,
and Jacqueline Bernard, a custodial parent. As concerned parents, they felt isolated from society because of their marital
status, and decided to form a mutual support organization. Following their first newspaper advertisements directed to "Parents
Without Partners", 25 single parents attended the first meeting in a Greenwich Village church basement. Later, media attention
brought inquiries from all over the country. Today there are approximately 400 chapters in the world.