This whole thing started with a book I wrote called The Disability Funding Guide, it has been quite an adventure. It took me over 3 years... Updated: May 14, 2020 This whole thing started with a book I wrote called The Disability Funding Guide, it has been quite an adventure. It took me over 3 years to write the book and many years of research prior to that gathering funding sources.
When Jacob was 10 Hal wanted him to undergo Hyperbaric Chamber treatments. Three months of dives cost over $12,000 and insurance turned Hal down at the last minute, he was devastated. So I told Hal we could ask for help, he said he would not ask anyone for help. So I said I would. Not having a clue what to do I just sat at the computer and figured it out, I ended up raising all of the money he needed and Jacob got the treatments. (side-note, for the first time at age 11 Jacob was able to blow out his birthday candles for the first time). The one problem with selling adaptive bikes at our bike store was they were too expensive for most people, so I figured out that if I took what I did for Jacob and taught the families what I did, they could raise the money for adaptive bikes. So I put together a funding packet that was my step by step process and many funding sources for them to reach out to.
There was one other thing that she told me on that phone call that day that I couldn't stop thinking about. She said that the social worker at the hospital handed her a book and she was told that is a resource book to help you get your son what he needs, she was sitting there in the NICU with her two day old baby boy and was handed this pamphlet type book that had nothing in it to help them. She said if she was handed my book it would have changed their lives, they would not have gone through a lifetime of financial stress, almost losing everything.
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