Very few Church members are in such a situation. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) teaches it's members to be modest and self-sufficient. They try to avoid debt and anything that involves 'getting something for nothing' (such as gambling, stock market, and investing). They give at least 10% of their income to charity. They are told to have money and food reserves so that they can take care of themselves during financial emergency. Those Church members who are fortunate enough to live in large homes have made it there by hard work, honesty, and dedication. If they are so fortunate, they are expected to help those who are not in such a situation.
Frankly, most Mormons do not live in big mansions. Most of the Mormons are extremely stressed out as evidenced by Utah having the highest rate of depression in the United States (U.S. Census 2004-...). They also have a high divorce rate and more and more wives have to work to make it economically.
what is society`s support of the families
Slaves increased their personal support by building extended families.
Direct Support (DS) General Support (GS) General Support Reinforcing (GSR) Reinforcing (R)
Alexander's Disease is incredibly rare so probably does not have an established support group. Research centers and some of the organizations listed in the related links have support groups for leukodystophies in general and probably could put you in touch with other families affected by Alexander's.
Depends....
To mentally, physically and emotionally sustain
I am also looking for a support group for icthyosis ( in particular, vulgaris)
Direct Support (DS) General Support (GS) General Support Reinforcing (GSR) Reinforcing (R)
yes they did to support their families
family services
All of these ---> Medication Support groups for families of sufferers Support groups for sufferers