Support Bailey & Audia — Disability Delay Relief | GoFundMe
SUPPORT BAILEY + AUDIA

I’m developing Audia — a privacy-first, accessibility-focused AI system — while navigating a long-delayed disability determination and housing instability.

Active GoFundMe Disability Delay Gap Housed Yet Homeless

Help bridge the gap I didn’t create

My GoFundMe is a stability ask — support while I wait on disability approval and navigate unstable living conditions. Your help keeps basic needs covered so I can stay functional and keep building.

♿ disability delay 🏚️ housing instability 🩺 missed appointments 💊 vitamins + basics 🐾 animals depending on me

What you’re supporting

Basic stability
Food, essential expenses, and preventing further housing disruption during the disability-delay period.
Connectivity
Phone + internet for disability/housing systems and to keep work alive (appointments, docs, builds).
Animals depending on me
Food and basic care for my service dog — and my emotional support cats — while I stabilize.
Support options (choose what’s easiest)

Cash App: $baileygwyn

Why your support matters

Disability systems move slowly — but life doesn’t pause. This fundraiser exists because I’m in the in-between: waiting on a long-delayed determination while trying to stay stable enough to function and keep building.

“Housed yet homeless” in plain English

It means you might have a roof sometimes, but not stability — not safety, not consistency, not the predictability that lets you plan, rest, or recover.

What breaks first

Transportation
Getting to appointments and essentials becomes a recurring bottleneck.
Devices + access
Keeping hardware and connectivity alive is required for both survival logistics and work.
Bandwidth
Instability amplifies symptoms, fatigue, and cognitive load — everything costs more.

Medical care gets skipped when money runs out

When finances collapse, you don’t just “tighten the budget” — you start rationing health.

Appointments I miss (not because I want to)

Doctor visits
I actively miss appointments because I can’t always afford the transportation, copays, or follow-up costs.
Vitamins / supplements
Sometimes I can’t even afford my vitamins — which sounds small until you’re trying to keep a fragile body functional.
Paperwork + systems
Disability/housing processes require constant calls, documentation, and time — and time costs energy I don’t always have.

What your support prevents

Missed appointments snowballing
Avoidable
Gaps in meds / supplements
Stabilize
Health crashes from instability
Reduce
Losing communication access
Prevent

If you’d rather support essentials directly, the wishlist is built for that.

My service dog — and my cats — are part of my support system

I have a service dog, and I also have emotional support cats who are trained to work alongside that routine. They help with regulation, grounding, and keeping me stable when everything else is chaotic.

Why this matters

Service dog care
Food, basic supplies, and health needs. When I’m unstable, their stability matters even more.
Emotional support cats
They’re not “just pets.” They’re trained for co-regulation routines that reduce distress and keep me functioning.
Stability for dependents
Housing instability hits animals too. Helping me stabilize protects them with me.

Direct support is easiest here

Support my animals directly

The wishlist includes essentials for both my service dog and cats, plus basic health supplies.

Stability for me means stability for them — and they’re part of what keeps me alive and functional.
— Bailey R. Gwyn

How funds will be used

The goal is simple: survive the gap and reduce chaos while the system catches up.

🍽️ Food + basic living expenses
Immediate
🚗 Transportation (appointments, essentials)
Critical
📶 Phone + internet
Required
🏠 Preventing further housing instability
Protective
🐕🐈 Animal care (food + basic vet)
Dependents
💊 Vitamins / supplements / basic health needs
Stability
🧰 Device maintenance + essentials
Access

Cash App: $baileygwyn • Wishlist is best for direct essentials.

What is Audia?

Audia is a privacy-first, accessibility-focused AI system built with disabled and neurodivergent users at the center — designed to reduce cognitive load, respect autonomy, and behave like a tool that serves people.

Audia exists and functions. The limiting factor isn’t “motivation” — it’s whether I can stay stable enough to keep building through systemic delay.
— Bailey R. Gwyn

Questions?

If you want to discuss sponsorship, partnerships, or verify details before donating, reach out.

Thank you for reading, sharing, and helping bridge the gap while the system takes its sweet time.

Thank you for keeping ethical work alive.
© Bailey R. Gwyn • Aurora / Neural Glass