I wish I knew of a way to help vulnerable young adults in Peggy's situation. One of my biggest fears as a special needs parent is what will happen with my son after we're gone. If a child is severely disabled, there are care facilities, but in our case, where our son is somewhat able bodied and intelligent but delayed in other areas that aren't considered a disability, he would be one of those who fall through the cracks. He would be an easy target for someone like Linda <modsnip: derogatory name variations are not tolerated.>God, Linda <modsnip: derogatory name variations are not tolerated>. I guarantee you she would tell others what a great person she was because she gave Peggy a job in her home, disgusting!
I wonder if there is any laws or charity groups even that could help newly orphaned young adults in Peggy's situation. If there isn't we could call it "Peggy's Law".
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