This study explored the experiences of single mothers who are visually impaired in TogetherrnEthiopian residence charity Organization. This qualitative study employed multiple case studiesrnin which 12 visually impaired single mothers and six key informants selected by non-probabilityrnsampling were participated. Two FGDs with six members each were also conducted. The findingrnof this study shows that single mothers especially those who are visually impaired have so manyrnchallenges in their life like separation from their family, economic hardship, ignorance by thernsociety, communication problems with their child/children due to lack of sight, challengesrnrelated rent house, lack of practical attention by government, low awareness by communityrnmembers, betrayal by their husbands, and many other psychological problems. The strongrnfacilitation of materials, government enforcement of laws and policies, strong facilitation ofrneducational and vocational trainings, inclusion of disabled people in planning, monitoring andrnevaluation of development projects were also recommended