So now we are in a recession. When the governor gave his budget address people understood the need to tighten our belts. We understand the need to maintain infrastructure . . . roads bridges, etc. There was also funding in the budget for ‘other’ projects not directly linked to necessities. There are two things we need to push for – a sustainable, untouchable source of funding for the waiting list and the promise that the needs of vulnerable people will come first – before animals, before beautification programs, before football stadiums. People first!
The waiting list would never have become an issue if families and advocates hadn’t stood up and asked for the end of waiting lists. The situation 10 years ago was absolutely dismal. If it hadn’t been for all of us, we’d still be isolated families begging the county administrators for help. Funding was only provided to people who lived in community residential services. The homes didn’t provide support during the day hours that people were required to be in a day program. If you lived at home, chances are you received nothing. Over the course of ten years the PA Waiting List Campaign has created awareness and some level of state funding for nearly 14,000 people.
Give us your thoughts on what can and should be done to insure that the waiting list receives adequate funding and support.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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