«If the state and social security funds stop resources, the entire system comes to a standstill». The lack of payments from PAMI, Incluir Salud, and Non-Contributory Pensions, which in many cases has been dragging on since October and November 2025, has disrupted the payment chain. In the province of Córdoba, the HISIM (Hogar de la Fundación Menor) has launched a desperate plea for help: they need to raise 15 million pesos to avoid ceasing their activities and to ensure that 15 people with disabilities do not lose their home, food, and basic care.
«The handbrake» that suffocates the most vulnerable The situation at HISIM is not isolated. To cover the most urgent costs of rent and basic maintenance, they are appealing to the solidarity of the community.
How can you help? Every contribution, no matter how small, helps to provide a roof over the heads of 15 people who have nowhere to go today.
Title: Fundacion Menor Bank: Banco de Córdoba Alias: CHUECO.DESEO.BIGO
Disability cannot wait for bureaucratic processes to decide to comply with the law. Today, helping is saving a home.
However, for permanent homes, a shutdown is not a simple option: people live there, many of them involved in legal proceedings and without a family network, who depend 100% on the institution to survive.
SOS: HISIM needs help The Hogar de la Fundación Menor in Córdoba is today the visible face of this financial suffocation. This prevents institutions like the Fundación Menor from covering rent, professional salaries, and food for their residents.
Cease of activities and the struggle In the absence of responses from the National Government, the Permanent Forum has called for a cessation of activities for March 13, 18, and 19. This week, at a press conference that marked the pulse of the crisis, Adriana Salomone (DINAD Association) described the scenario with absolute brutality:
«It's like going 180 kilometers per hour and pulling the handbrake: we all die».
Buenos Aires, March 16 (NA) - The crisis in the disability system has ceased to be a warning and has become a real threat of eviction and abandonment. Schools, day centers, and transport companies are being forced to stop because they can no longer sustain operational costs.