Our California Regional Centers still need our help. They need all of us to write to our local state representatives and the Governor. We need them to keep funding going to these organizations. They are the backstop that helps families with special needs or special care situations manage in California. They are the organizations that help in coordinating the lives of people who through no fault of their own, can’t take care of themselves.
If the quality of life of a nation is based on how we treat or elderly and special needs, we are a very messed up society. There is also the business aspect that people tend to forget. People with special needs and the families that care for them (and by family that can be any legit caring soul) spend money. Money being spent means that the economy has people who can buy goods and services to keep people employed or get hired.
There are sub-support systems that generate revenue that generate jobs that come from programs like these. People who need diapers, special equipment, items that can improve the quality of their daily lives who in turn hire other people who in turn spend money and keep the cycle going – not stopping. This is the direct opposite of what is happening in our country and almost all over the world today. People need to be helped because it helps create jobs.
That is good stuff.
The Regional Centers help with home placement and they are getting swamped with people being moved over from other programs that are closing. People, I don’t know about you but there are a lot of people who need care and supervision ranging from a few minutes a day to 24 hours a day. Some of these individuals are easygoing and there are some that really need to be supervised.
Help yourself and society by writing and calling and making your voice heard loudly and clearly.
Apr 22 2009
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Regional Centers Still Need Our Help
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