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Community Healing: Why We Believe Healthcare Should Be Affordable

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Community Healing: Why We Believe Healthcare Should Be Affordable

I grew up in a neighborhood where "healthcare" meant a bottle of aspirin and a prayer. It wasn't because people didn't believe in science; it was because the nearest specialist wanted a $200 deposit just to walk through the door. This isn't just a failure of economics—it is a failure of community.

When one person in our circle is sick and can't afford treatment, the entire community suffers. We aren't just individuals; we are a body.

The Ripple Effect of High Costs

If a father can't afford his heart medication, he can't work. If he can't work, his children lose their stability. If the children lose their stability, the local school and the church feel the weight. Public health research shows that when healthcare is affordable, crime rates drop and local economies thrive.

Affordable medicine isn't a "handout"—it is the foundation of a stable society.

Healing as a Collective Responsibility

In the early days of our country, communities took care of their own. We’ve lost that to a system of middlemen and corporate algorithms. I believe we need to return to a model where we "bear one another's burdens."

Helping a neighbor find a path to $40 medications isn't just about saving money. It is about restoring a human being to their role in the community. It is about making sure the "temple" is strong enough to serve.

Our Mission of Advocacy

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We believe that no one should be an island of suffering in a sea of plenty. Healthcare should be affordable because your presence in our community is valuable.

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