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Support Noland's Dream of Accessible Housing

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I'm sure if you're seeing this you've been following my story. My name is Noland Arbaugh, I'm a C4/C5 complete quadriplegic and the first participant of Neuralink's human trials. There's a chance that as you're reading this, I am doing a 72 hour push with my Neuralink, Eve. I'm trying to raise money to build my parents and I an accessible house.

Accessible housing isn't cheap and modifications are the same. There isn't a lot of room in our manufactured home and next to no accessibility modifications have been made. Also, it's always been my dream to build my parents a house. After my accident I couldn't imagine a way to do that. This may finally be my chance.

But there's another reason why I'm doing these 72 hours and gofundme. Years ago, I made a promise to God that for every $100,000 I made, I would give $10,000 away. And if I was ever fortunate enough to make a million, then I would give away half. That's why I've set the goal at $1 million. I want to start a charity someday and this may help me achieve that goal. In the meantime, I plan on giving away what I mentioned above to another charity or multiple charities, if we are fortunate enough.

Please consider giving. I know it may be cliche in this day and age, but every little bit really does help. Thanks and God bless.
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  • Anonymous
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    • 1 mo
  • Cecilia Collins
    • $100
    • 2 mos
  • David Detweiler
    • $50
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  • Anonymous
    • $1,000
    • 4 mos
  • Phillip Carr
    • $30
    • 4 mos
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Noland Arbaugh
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Yuma, AZ

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