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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 703269" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>The genetic testing is not that expensive. A bit over one hundred dollars, I would guess.</p><p></p><p>I was a single Mom when I adopted my son. He needed language therapy that was quite costly. I was not working. I had nothing and no one. There was a women's group called "Daughters of the Golden West" that somebody told me about. They offered grants to help kids. I applied and wrote a letter about the circumstances. 26 years ago they gave me two thousand dollars. Just like that. I will never forget the generosity. I do not know if they operate in Washington. They just might, or there may be another option for help. Like something that is called crowdsourcing or something like that.</p><p></p><p>There are various websites where people with a need or a goal who require funds and people all over the world can contribute. It is remarkable. I think it is free. The website takes a small percentage of the monies, I think. Or maybe some of them are non-profit. I would do it. In fact, what I did, was pretty much the same. The internet hardly existed back then!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 703269, member: 18958"] The genetic testing is not that expensive. A bit over one hundred dollars, I would guess. I was a single Mom when I adopted my son. He needed language therapy that was quite costly. I was not working. I had nothing and no one. There was a women's group called "Daughters of the Golden West" that somebody told me about. They offered grants to help kids. I applied and wrote a letter about the circumstances. 26 years ago they gave me two thousand dollars. Just like that. I will never forget the generosity. I do not know if they operate in Washington. They just might, or there may be another option for help. Like something that is called crowdsourcing or something like that. There are various websites where people with a need or a goal who require funds and people all over the world can contribute. It is remarkable. I think it is free. The website takes a small percentage of the monies, I think. Or maybe some of them are non-profit. I would do it. In fact, what I did, was pretty much the same. The internet hardly existed back then! [/QUOTE]
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