@awesome777yay Tbh, she’s most likely dealing with trauma and depression. Could CPS help with that? Yeah. Could they cause more harm than good? Yeah. It really depends on what the resources look like in your state and how well funded they are.
If there’s actual neglect and abuse going on then you have too. She can also call them on herself and ask for help. Again, could go HORRIBLY wrong just depends on a lot for factors. I’ve never seen a good outcome of having them involved but I’m sure people have had them.
What she needs is a way to heal, grow, and process all that hurt. She’s most likely just barely holding on, using dating apps to distract and fill that hole of loneliness and hurt. She needs family (chosen or otherwise) to step in and support them. That’s A LOT more than what most people are willing to do. She’s gotta get therapy, learn to parent better, and decompress all of the hurt that’s going on. If you’re willing and able to help with that then you should. If you’re not willing or able to, then maybe start reaching out to friends & family to help. Maybe that looks like taking the kids on the weekends, cooking some freezer meals, help with cleaning, homework, transportation to therapy appointments, etc. if you think you and your friends and family can do that better than some bureaucratic strangers then don’t call cps. There’s a reason why it takes a village to raise a children, it’s just as important for parents as it it for the kids.
Hope this helps and your friend gets what she needs to be the best parent she can be.