Families in New York, including those in Buffalo, are pleading for state help to care for their medically fragile children. The families are seeking assistance with the high costs of caring for their children, who require around-the-clock medical care. According to reports, many families are struggling to make ends meet, with some having to choose between paying for medical care or other essential expenses.
"We are at a breaking point, and we need the state's help to care for our children," said Jane Smith, a Buffalo mother of a medically fragile child.
The families are seeking assistance with the costs of caring for their children, including medical equipment, therapy, and nursing care. On Main Street, many residents were seen holding signs in support of the families, who are advocating for more state funding to help care for medically fragile children. The Buffalo community is rallying around the families, who are seeking assistance to care for their children. South Buffalo homeowners, who have medically fragile children, were among those affected by the lack of state funding.
As the families continue to plead for state help, many are hoping that their voices will be heard. A meeting is scheduled for next week to discuss the issue and possible solutions. The Buffalo community will be watching to see how the state responds to the families' pleas for help.
The lack of state funding may have a lasting impact on how Buffalo residents care for their medically fragile children, with some considering alternative options.