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This reminds me of the "on demand" concept for caregiving, like Uber. Although for things to work well, it's different than ordering a car or a pizza.
This is where community is a key missing piece, and community is something that can in part happen online, and include people with illness.
Why have a model of separate categories of Caregivers, Care-Receivers, and Administrators, and Fundraising, where community is missing?
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I am interested in models beyond "grants" facilitated by organizations. Or more innovative, 21st century forms of these.
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I want very much to delve into this. I think I need more collaborative discussion in order to have function from neurons. I am very interested in these messages.