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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm the OP and I wasn't the person who asked the question about who would pay for it. I think whether we could afford this depends on how much it would cost (I really have no idea). maybe council would have some recommendations about a support person I could have come along (but again, I have no idea if she is even available to do the trip...)[/quote] DP. Please just stop entertaining any idea of hacks to make this work for Suzie. It's far too late to ask the SU or Council for help finding a support person who likely doesn't exist in this case. Its going too far to offer yet another "final" chance for mom to say yes, Susie's coming. Let it go. It's time to book the activities; Suzie is not taking part because mom did not respond to the same repeated emails you sent EVERYONE. I'm a leader and had a girl with serious mental health issues in my troop for years and her parents were able to deal with basic communications through all the girl's very difficult issues. The fact that Suzie's mom can't do the same and just maintain the most basic contact is really sad, and it's Suzie who loses out, but frankly it's time to be done. [/quote]
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