For years, people in Minnesota with ME/CFS and Long COVID have been left without the resources they need to live with dignity. This has never been acceptable — and it’s why our community has fought so hard to change it.
The launch of the
Minnesota Home Help Navigation Program is proof that advocacy works. This new program, funded by the Minnesota Department of Health, will help people with energy-limiting illness get the home and community-based services they need. It should be the beginning, not the end, of our state’s investment in these communities.
As someone who has worked in HIV advocacy for decades, I’ve seen firsthand how dedicated funding and support change lives. People living with ME/CFS and Long COVID deserve the same commitment that the Ryan White CARE Act made to people living with HIV. We need programs that help people stay in their homes, fill in the gaps in medical care, and live their lives — and we need them now.