Disabled people in Holland are guaranteed access to education and employment, but they still have problems accessing services, including restaurants and shops.
All the money goes to the Turk fashists and the Pakistani and Moroccan refugees. There is hardly any money left to go around for the disabled or the local Dutch people at that. I see Turk-mongols getting to close to beautiful tall blonde Dutch ladies. This fiasco can't go on forever.
Cristianne, Ik zette mijn antwoord in het Engels voor anderen.
My oldest daughter also has a disability assistance dog, he transforms her life. I have a hearing dog, a golden retriever, who has recently also been trained to help with my sight problems. Thank goodness for our four legged friends and for inspiration Cristianne. Met vriendelijke groet, Judith xxxxx
You are fortunate to have a dog and a vehicle. The shop where my HMO requires me to have my chair "fixed" so fully botched it that my improperly balanced wheelchair is now my main reason for being declared "homebound." The poorly functioning chair keeps me from even using the transit bus without fear of taking a tumble.
I spent almost 20 grand on the chair and cannot get a replacement from the HMO for two more years, at least.
@MrAugustus88 ook daarom stem je voor WILDERS!
bosaap10 2 months ago
All the money goes to the Turk fashists and the Pakistani and Moroccan refugees. There is hardly any money left to go around for the disabled or the local Dutch people at that. I see Turk-mongols getting to close to beautiful tall blonde Dutch ladies. This fiasco can't go on forever.
MrAugustus88 3 months ago
Pity :C
Zoza15 10 months ago
Cristianne, Ik zette mijn antwoord in het Engels voor anderen.
My oldest daughter also has a disability assistance dog, he transforms her life. I have a hearing dog, a golden retriever, who has recently also been trained to help with my sight problems. Thank goodness for our four legged friends and for inspiration Cristianne. Met vriendelijke groet, Judith xxxxx
vanderroos 1 year ago
You are fortunate to have a dog and a vehicle. The shop where my HMO requires me to have my chair "fixed" so fully botched it that my improperly balanced wheelchair is now my main reason for being declared "homebound." The poorly functioning chair keeps me from even using the transit bus without fear of taking a tumble.
I spent almost 20 grand on the chair and cannot get a replacement from the HMO for two more years, at least.
cliffwalkinfool 2 years ago
I'm from Canada and it's much the same here. What she said about ramps and just a little bit of extra room is so true! It goes a long way!
WildkatPublishing 2 years ago