PERSECUTED HOMELESS SEEK ASYLUM FROM AMERICAN PERSECUTION

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Disabled in Need

In the last decades, disabled needs has grown as county and city official shun their duty of care under law to provide services and care to them. 


This same system which is purported to restore individuals to self care and self sufficiency, instead leaves its disabled clients impoverished, sick, and homeless to die on the streets, as United States tax payers' dollars is sent to foreign countries in aid for war to kill people, including children. 


Services are catered more for immigrants coming to the country versus those who already lived here, including homeless, disability, and medical services, making wait times for appointments and proper housing inexcusably long.


According to the CDC, more than one in four adults (28.7%) in the US have some sort of disability. 


At least half of America's homeless population have some sort of intellectual or physical disability, and those with disabilities experience homelessness two and a half times greater than for those without disabilities. 


It is estimated that anywhere from six to seventeen percent of those without shelter have a developmental disability, potentially including cerebral palsy.


At C4TWC, we envision a world where every person has access to the resources they need to live a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life, irrespective of their disabilities, past, religion, personal identity (including gender, orientation, etc.), or any other demographic that has been used to divide our species.


These individuals do not need to share our views or beliefs in order to receive support as funding and resources provide. 


We strive to create a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

Helping Others in Their Time of Need

Wheelchair Accessible Trailer for Cassidy Wheelie

Cassidy is a young woman who suffers from Cerebral Palsy and currently resides in a travel trailer. She pays $400 per month for lot rent on an older man's property in Tennessee.


Her current trailer is not handicap accessible and requires several repairs which are ongoing to become more habitable, including to remove mold, damage, and more. The current doorway is too narrow for her wheelchair, requiring the opening to be widened by an inch or more for accessibility, which also necessitates the need for a new front door to be installed. 


There are two options here, the first being to raise funds to fix this trailer but run the risk of not being able to get it into other campgrounds due to appearance. The second option is to acquire a wheelchair-accessible trailer which is not in need of extensive repairs to provide habitable living for this young disabled woman. 



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