
Being a parent brings deep joy and fulfillment, but it also comes with difficulties and uncertainties. To help with these challenges, the Church offers resources to guide you in raising your children and strengthening your family.
See the page Supporting Parents and Families for resources on the following:
- Building Healthy Relationships
- Being a Supportive and Loving Parent
- Ensuring Proper Child Nutrition
- Supporting Single-Parent Families
- Assisting Single Expectant Parents
- Raising a Child with a Disability
My nephew is 35 years old and lives with his father. He is an Elder in the Mormon church. He has Cerebral Palsy and is unable to care for himself independently. However he is highly functioning and works for the church. His father who is not a member of the church is his present caretaker. He has no other support besides myself. I live in another state. My nephew would like to stay in his church as he has a support there.
Does the Mormon church offer any services to help him out if something happens to his father (specifically helping me out with his living situation)?
Concerned Aunt
Debbi Klein