PRESS RELEASE October 16, 2009 CONTACTB.J. Iacino (303) 285-5223, biacino@coloradocoalition.orgJohn Parvensky (303) 285-5204 jp@coloradocoalition.org
GOVERNOR RITTER RESTORES FUNDING FOR NEEDY, DISABLED
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless enthusiastically applauds Governor Ritter’s decision to restore funding to the Aid to Needy Disabled ( AND) program. The Governor’s decision reflects a keen and compassionate understanding of the needs of Colorado’s most vulnerable citizens. “We are grateful for the Governor’s thoughtful leadership on this issue. These cuts would have pushed many disabled Coloradoans into homelessness and impaired our ability to help those who are homeless move back into housing,” said the Coalition’s President John Parvensky. "We are pleased that the Governor listened to many people across the state who expressed concern about the impact of these cuts to our most vulnerable neighbors”. The AND program serves a unique population – individuals who are poor, disabled, unable to work, are awaiting SSI benefits, and who are not eligible for other state assistance programs. The Social Security Administration reimburses Colorado once their disability benefits are awarded. Randy, age 36, lives in Denver. He told Coalition staff: “AND literally changed my life. If it weren’t for it, I would be in a homeless shelter. It gave me hope and a chance to be productive.” Forty-five organizations join the Coalition in expressing a note of thanks to the Governor. They are:
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