What We Do

SPARC Hope, Single Parent Resource Center, serves single parents who are struggling to make ends meet and who are willing to make the extra effort to help secure the future for themselves and their children. We are also a liaison between resources and services for single parents in our community. SPARC Hope is not welfare or charity, but rather a hand up. Our goal is to uplift the Spiritual, Physical and Emotional needs of single parents. We want to empower single parents to seek a better quality of life through pursuing a higher education, allowing them to become self-supportive through a new career. We understand the road to the American Dream is often full of obstacles, ones we are trying to alleviate.

Why We Continue

In 2019, MCRC decided to undergo a re-brand. However, the only thing that is changing is our name, SPARC Hope (Single Parent Resource Center). We want people to know that we serve single fathers and single mothers in the Kentuckiana area. Our purpose is to continue to provide support, encouragement, and guidance to single parents in the pursuit of identifying life choice options that will enhance their opportunities for career advancement and independence. With our rebrand, we hope to continue to reach more people in communities that were not aware of our services and to help create a better quality of life for parents and their children.

How We Began

Bob Cherry, Senior Pastor of Northeast Christian Church, challenged 100 members with what he called a Kingdom Assignment. The Kingdom Assignment in short: Take $100.00 and change the world. When Sheila Day received her challenge she ultimately felt that God was laying single mothers on her heart. Her first step was to send out 50 letters asking friends and family to match her $100.00. She wound up receiving $15,000 back. With that she rented her first space which would become Mom’s Closet Resource Center (MCRC).

Since its humble beginnings in 2003 MCRC has changed and grown into a multi-faceted program. We are dedicated to helping single mothers break the cycle of poverty in their own families by encouraging them to engage in higher education. We at SPARC believe the only way to become independent is to strive for excellence through education.

When doing our strategic planning for 2019, we decided it was time to Re-Brand. In doing our research, we determined the need was still great in our community to assist single moms, but realized that the need to assist single dads was on the rise. We also wanted to shed the thought that our organization was a clothes closet. So, with lots of help, we finally landed on SPARC Hope, Single Parent Resource Center. We revealed our new name at our Breakfast of Champions on 7/23/19. Dawne Gee was our guest speaker, and WAVE 3 captured our reveal! Excited to see what our future holds!

Join Our Family

Bridge Program

SPARC Hope works with the TAPP school and other single parents to begin our BRIDGE Program. We want to connect with teenage single parents and other singles in the hopes of encouraging them to move on to higher education.

Career Coaching

We are excited about partnering with Kentucky Career Center. We will be offering additional services through Career Planning.

Life Plan

The Life Plan is reserved for single parents who are working a minimum of 20 hours a week AND going to a college, university or trade school at least 1/2 time!

Our Blog

New Year Resolutions for the Single Parent

New Year Resolutions for the Single Parent

  As a single parent, our new year's resolutions might not be as simple as "lose 20 pounds". Raising children on a single income doesn't leave much room in the budget for gym memberships, not to mention who is going to watch our child so we can go to the gym? So...

Navigating Single Parenthood: Strategies for Success

Navigating Single Parenthood: Strategies for Success

Navigating Single Parenthood: Strategies for Success, by: Jason Kenner Single parenthood is a unique journey that presents its own set of challenges and rewards. Balancing the responsibilities of raising children, managing work, and nurturing your well-being can be...

Tried and True: Holiday (and Everyday) DE stressors

Tried and True: Holiday (and Everyday) DE stressors

Tried and True: Holiday (and Everyday) DE stressors   By: Izzy Wilson   “There are many psychological effects of being a single parent, including significant amounts of stress. Lack of support, conflicts over parenting and custody, and financial worries are...

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