Our mission is to empower our community by educating and equipping them to grow their own medicine at home with great success. This will promote the healing our community needs, living up to our promise. To keep this service running, expanding and in high demand, all profits are given to low-income cancer patients who cannot afford treatment but want it. We are dedicated to seeing that it happens, while also providing other desired products to help them feel better, which can be incorporated into their diet. Our clinical research studies are looking forward to these positive results, keeping our promise to investors and donors in good faith.The assistance needed to accomplish the project includes specialized equipment, such as laminar flow hoods, and mushroom supplies such as spores and sterilized substrate to grow on. Additionally, permits to build the buildings and laboratory are necessary. Carbon filter air conditioning and sterile ventilation are also required to maintain a comfortable and sterile environment. My brother from another mother can supply all the lumber and a large portion of the equipment needed for the room at a discounted price due to our non-profit status. I also have good connections with local businesses and am able to obtain supplies at a lower cost than usual. I have a reputation for being reliable and trustworthy, which allows me to successfully negotiate favorable termMy life has been a tumultuous one, marked by violence, drug abuse, and incarceration, as well as death, murder, disappointment, neglect, sadness, and humiliation. At the age of 8, I was prescribed large doses of Adderall and subsequently entered into a cycle of drug use and rehabilitation. After three years of sobriety, I have developed a strong sense of self-worth and discipline and have built an extensive support system comprised of a therapist (Devy Rowley), lawyer (Tim Park), two peer support specialists (JOJO and Ally), a caseworker (Kim Howard), and two judges (Judge Hill and Judge Casso). My family has provided me with shelter and continues to show me love and support. Recently, I was accepted to Hot Rod Betties Tattoo School, and Vocational Rehabilitation has agreed to pay the $10,000 tuition for me to start no later than October, or possibly even mid-September. Although I currently do not have a car, am behind on child support payments by $20,000, give my mom $200 out of the $400 I receive monthly, and am on government assistance and food stamps, I am here, getting ready to go to tattoo school. My driver's license is also suspended due to back child support, but I am confident in my skills of creating a piece of artwork perfectly into the skin so it keeps its crisp and bold look for years to come. Despite the fact that the tattooing process can be painful, it often heals quickly and with minimal risk of infection or difficulty healing. thank you so much for taking the time to read this I know this will reach well.
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