The National Association of Non-Custodial Moms Receives 501(c)3 Non-Profit Status
Released on = February 19, 2006, 10:34 am
Press Release Author = Beverly Morris
Industry = Non Profit
Press Release Summary = The National Association of Non-Custodial Moms, Inc. (NANCM), an organization dedicated to providing a community of emotional support to non-custodial mothers through the provision of educational and supportive resources, has been granted tax deductible, non-profit 501(c)3 corporation status from the Internal Revenue Service.
Press Release Body = Clermont, Florida - The National Association of Non-Custodial Moms, Inc. (NANCM), an organization dedicated to providing a community of emotional support to non-custodial mothers through the provision of educational and supportive resources, has been granted tax deductible, non-profit 501(c)3 corporation status from the Internal Revenue Service.
NANCM, an organization that believes children have a right to have both fit and loving parents included in their lives as equally as possible, has been granted their 501(c)3 on February 7, 2006.
With their new non-profit status NANCM will now be able to accept tax deductible contributions and views this next phase as an opening of many doors. Recently affiliated with other like-minded organizations, such as Children's Rights Council, NANCM founder, Beverly Morris is a strong advocate for children's rights and educating parents on the importance of not using children as pawns after divorce.
Currently NANCM has over 600 members and is growing by an average of 5 new members a week. The main characteristic of a new member is jubilance over finding such an organization. \"For many of us, NANCM has become as much an integral part of our life as breathing", says NANCM Member, Tanya Bollin of Tennessee. "Being dedicated to bringing children and parents together is one of the most commendable acts that anyone can undertake. NANCM gives us the strength we need to continue towards our goal of not only having our children in our life, but having meaningful relationships with them as well.\"
While NANCM is for women, the first organization of its kind, Beverly points out that "Yes, we are the National Association of Non-Custodial Moms, but we are the small minority of women who completely understand what non custodial fathers go through". In her research Beverly found an abundance of organizations dedicated to the perspective of non-custodial fathers and soon realized the need for a similar outreach for women in which they would not feel like the minority. NANCM also consists of sisters, brothers, aunts, mothers and grandparents of non-custodial parents who are also, at times, affected as deeply as the non-custodial parents themselves.
For more information and/or to arrange an interview with a NANCM representative, contact Beverly Morris at the contact information above. Non-custodial parents are encouraged to learn more about NANCM, Inc. including their first annual National Convention scheduled for June of 2006, by visiting http://www.nancm.com