From Cole <[email protected]>
Subject “BREAKING: Frontline Announces Plans for Special Needs Reform”
Date December 22, 2025 10:15 PM
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That’s why Frontline is committed to answering the call by advancing strong
reform with a simple goal: make Georgia the #1 place to live as a special needs
person or raise a special needs child.




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While most of the world is winding down for Christmas and the conclusion to
2025, Frontline is ramping up ahead of the upcoming legislative session – which
will gavel in before everyone has already broken their New Year’s Resolutions.

Throughout this year, God kept putting people in our path with a clear message:
Georgia isnot serving its special needs community – or their families – well.



That’s why Frontline is committed to answering the call by advancing strong
reform with a simple goal:make Georgia the #1 place to live as a special needs
person or raise a special needs child.



Over the last several months, our team has met with various stakeholders to
draft meaningful, structural reform. Our goal is to improve access, strengthen
accountability, remove unintended statutory barriers, support children and
families, assist in the transition to adulthood, and ensure our older special
needs individuals are cared for after their parents are gone.



If we fail to address the growing challenges facing this community, long
waitlists, fractured and inaccessible services, workforce shortages, delayed or
denied care, and a lack of accountability, we will pay for it later, both
financially and morally. The cost of inaction is higher than the cost of reform
and ensuring our special needs community is properly cared for.



In the weeks ahead, we’ll share more details about this initiative, including
policy priorities and ways you can partner with us in this important work. This
is a defining moment, and Frontline is honored to be part of it.

SUPPORT FRONTLINE'S MISSION TODAY!
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Tackling this issue won’t be easy. It encompasses many departments and
agencies. These are nuanced issues, and there will be pushback. What isn’t
nuanced, however, is how God values our special needs community – each made in
His image, loved, carefully designed, and worthy of the very best our state has
to offer!As we seek to fulfill His command to love our neighbor, this is a
great way for us to show what that looks like!



Thank you for standing with us as we continue the work of protecting the most
vulnerable in our society.



Merry Christmas,

Cole



PS. If you are have thoughts on issues that need to be addressed in this
reform package, please share them with us – and don’t hesitate to forward this
email to those you believe would be interested.Our goal is to put forward the
very best ideas for such a time as this.
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