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Interview with Single Mother Vivian Pan, 31

“A mother should never share the ugly side of a failed marriage with her child.”

Vivian Pan, a 31-year-old single mother, founded the Single Parents Support Group (SPSG) as a way to support other single parents.

Despite the modernity of our society, single parent families are still stigmatized in our Asian cultures. People are still prejudiced and feel that single parent families aren’t complete. What are their struggles that are often not discussed?

The man who lived in a Singapore forest for 30 years

Singapore is known for being one of the world’s most highly urbanised countries, with no lack of gleaming skyscrapers and luxury apartments. 

A single mother who raised money for cancer patients was mistaken for a scammer

Pan Jiayan divorced her husband when she was very young and raised her son alone.

The untold struggles of single parents in Singapore

On June 1st 2013, Rebecca Loh, a single mother, was alone with her son Gabriel in her mother’s flat along West Coast Road.

Vivian Pan, a 31-year-old single mother, founded the Single Parents Support Group (SPSG) as a way to support other single parents.