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    Independence is crucial for fostering self-reliance, confidence, and personal growth in everyone. However, for those with disabilities, independence means autonomy, choice, and more control over one’s own life, rather than depending on others. When one is able to live more autonomously or complete more daily routines alone, it enhances mental health and strengthens emotional resilience. Furthermore, independence supports physical health and allows for personal fulfillment.

    It is challenging for individuals with disabilities to gain more independence due to a combination of personal limitations, inaccessible environments, lack of supportive technology, and social barriers. Not everyone living with a disability was born with one, leaving those whose lives pivot struggling to redefine their spaces to meet new needs. High care costs, renovations to make spaces more accessible, low access to the latest technologies, and limited tailored support services further restrict autonomy, often forcing reliance on others.

    That is why Houston Everett founded the GAIN Independence Foundation in 2024 to help provide the support, resources, and advocacy necessary for individuals, like himself, with disabilities to lead self-sustaining lives.

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    “I founded GAIN Independence Foundation to create a platform that empowers individuals with disabilities to live strong, independent, and fulfilling lives,” explained Everett, Founder and Executive Director. “Living with cerebral palsy, I understand the financial and emotional challenges many face — from wheelchair repairs to home modifications.”

    Everett has started by building a board that understands the complexities of living with a disability, whether at birth or through unforeseen circumstances.

    Rob Hammons, board member of GAIN Independence Foundation, was paralyzed in 2009 after a helicopter crash.

    “After I was paralyzed, I felt completely alone, uncertain of what to do next and with no one in a similar situation to turn to,” explained Hammons. “That experience showed me just how many gaps exist for people with disabilities. I believe the GAIN Independence Foundation can be the resource I wish I had back then.”

    The GAIN Independence Foundation currently works to bring the disabled community together, offer mental and emotional support, connect people with financial resources and equipment, and guide them through challenges they never expected to face. But it will take everyone, those with and without disabilities, to help everyone live as independently as possible.

    Sean Patin, President of GAIN Independence Foundation, is able-bodied but got involved because he has seen firsthand, through close family and friends, how crucial support can be.

    “To me, GAIN Independence is about stepping in for those who fall through the cracks — individuals who may not qualify for government support but still desperately need financial assistance,” shared Patin. “Our mission is to help people with disabilities live independently, with dignity and confidence.”

    Everett and the board envision GAIN Independence Foundation to become a destination for those seeking help, and everyone leaves with a sense of hope and empowerment.

    “My vision is to build a space where anyone, regardless of ability, can find support, contribute meaningfully, and feel seen,” shared Everett. “Over the next 5 to 10 years, I want us to be known not just for what we do, but how we change lives — locally and nationally.”

    You can learn more about GAIN Independence Foundation over at https://www.gainif.org/

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