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worried my young children will be addicts as well
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 680813" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Chsritable organizations, the few we have in the u.s., are often chuch based with no real understanding of our kids. I found little else, other than school interventions, to help my son. Thank god for them.</p><p>The fact is good samaratins cant help our kids. Medical professionals and facilities are their best hope and we have precious little of them.</p><p>That is why so many disabled adults are on the streets. There are few cost effective helpful options, at least in the U.S.</p><p>Our jails are caring for our mentally ill, brain damaged, and other complex disabled adults who cant or wont live at home.</p><p>The situation is beyond critical. Shame on us for not offering safe, inexpensive options for our most vulnerable citizens. Shame on us for giving money to millionaires yet letting our most needy suffer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 680813, member: 1550"] Chsritable organizations, the few we have in the u.s., are often chuch based with no real understanding of our kids. I found little else, other than school interventions, to help my son. Thank god for them. The fact is good samaratins cant help our kids. Medical professionals and facilities are their best hope and we have precious little of them. That is why so many disabled adults are on the streets. There are few cost effective helpful options, at least in the U.S. Our jails are caring for our mentally ill, brain damaged, and other complex disabled adults who cant or wont live at home. The situation is beyond critical. Shame on us for not offering safe, inexpensive options for our most vulnerable citizens. Shame on us for giving money to millionaires yet letting our most needy suffer. [/QUOTE]
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