Programs for the disabled are among the first to go, when states trim their budgets. This puts a lot of people in danger across the country.
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Now, families and advocates say Pennsylvania is withdrawing the hand and replacing it with a shove toward unemployment and full-time dependence on relatives or institutions.- In my state, too:They accuse Gov. Tom Corbett of breaking his campaign promise to protect the state’s most vulnerable residents.
HUNTSVILLE, AL (WAFF) -Possible funding cuts by the state could have a huge impact on thousands of mentally challenged adults and their families across Alabama.
If the state decides to cut funding to the group homes where they live, some of them could be put on the streets.
"If my brother doesn't have a place to live what will become of him?"