Margo Thomas is fighting the state’s recent denial of disability services for her son, Bret Barwick – services he’s received for the past 12 years.

The services greatly contribute to his quality of life by providing him with social engagement and skill-building opportunities.

“I can’t even imagine not having the help,” she said, during a recent interview at the State House in Annapolis, where she traveled to advocate for her son’s care.

Thomas, a single parent, said she’s so far spent $10,000 on a lawyer to challenge the denial of her son’s Developmental Disabilities Administration plan and took out a home equity line of credit (HELOC) loan on her house to cover the legal fees. Even if her son gets back on his DDA plan, Thomas said state budget cuts proposed by Maryland Gov. Wes Moore could still force him to lose the staff who care for him at home through what’s known as a Community Pathways waiver.... Read More: FOX45