This document proposes policies to help single mothers by providing certain services rather than cash payments. It argues that single mothers should not have to live in poverty and that providing universal health insurance, childcare, education, and housing assistance would allow single mothers to live normal lives without harming gender equality. It also calls for reforms to the child support system to ensure fathers contribute adequately. While enacting such comprehensive programs faces political challenges, demonstrating the need for assistance and advocating for solutions is important progress.