HELP US FIGHT MEDICAID CUTS – YOUR VOICE MATTERS!

We need your help to advocate against severe cuts to Medicaid that could have a devastating impact on the services our children and adults rely on. These proposed cuts threaten the critical care and support systems that so many depend on every day.

Please take a moment to click this link to see how you can take action. Every voice matters, and we need all hands on deck to ensure that these essential services remain available for our children and adults.

For more information or guidance on how to get involved, or to share how you’ve gotten involved please reach out to Michael Rosen, Executive Vice President of Development, Marketing, and Strategic Communications at mrosen@tcfd.org.

Thank you for standing with us and for your unwavering support. Together, we can make a difference!

The Ask

Congress must hear from you now. Tell your Senators and Representatives: Reject Medicaid cuts and protect services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD).

The Details

The newly released House budget framework calls for 1.5 trillion in cuts over ten years, and directs the House Energy and Commerce Committee to cut at least $880 billion in spending—placing Medicaid on the chopping block. While details remain uncertain, these reductions would likely result in deep cuts to Medicaid funding.

These cuts would have devastating consequences for people with I/DD, potentially stripping away access to vital HCBS that allow individuals to remain in their communities. These are not just numbers—they represent real people whose independence and well-being are at stake.

Tell Congress: Protect Medicaid and reject these harmful cuts.

Thank you for your advocacy and commitment to safeguarding services for people with I/DD.

Now is the time to take action and tell Congress to protect Medicaid! Here’s how can you help: Click here!

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Thank you for helping us protect these vital services for those who rely on them.