Feature: Social Goodness

Matchmaker Makes a Difference to Those Devastated by Divorce

Author: Jennifer Brown Banks
Published: March 29, 2011 at 12:04 pm
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Statistics show that 50% of marriages in the U.S. end in divorce.
This sobering reality has left many without needed answers and resources to rebuild their spirit and their lives.

That is, until now.

Divorce 2 Dating, a new dating service for those dealing with divorce, separation, or loss, was recently created to fill this void.

Divorce 2 Dating distinguishes itself from your typical “cookie-cutter “ dating services by addressing not just the social needs of its members, but also the legal, psychological, physical, and spiritual needs as well. It’s more than a mating service; it’s a support system that helps its members to successfully transition to a new way of life.

The family-friendly site includes a variety of services for paid members including connections to attorneys, counselors, financial planners, fitness advisors, mediators and more.

Teens impacted by divorce even have a chat forum to discuss their fears and concerns, through password protected access.

The site was created by Sheila Blagg, who became inspired to help others with divorce after she experienced one herself.

“Divorce 2 Dating’s goal is to offer assistance, however needed, for saving your marriage or completing your divorce, while bringing to light the emotions involved in every aspect of divorce,” said Sheila Blagg, founder of Divorce 2 Dating.

Blagg confesses that her divorce at one time was so painful that she found it difficult to get out of bed in the mornings. Her first marriage, she confesses occurred when she was "too young." She was only 18.

This "been there, done that" compassion has allowed her to know what those traveling a similar path would require to aid their healing process and to be whole again. This matchmaker considers her business a labor of love.

Divorce 2 Dating is located in Ohio, but has membership that spans the country, its popularity including a growing fan club through social media forums as well.

Realizing the financial impact of divorce, the membership is economically based at less than $10.00 a month.

 
 

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Article Author: Jennifer Brown Banks

Jennifer Brown Banks is a veteran freelance writer, pro blogger, editor and relationship columnist. With over 500 publishing credits online and in print publications, her work has appeared extensively on award-winning sites such as: Daily Blog Tips, …

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