🌟 YOUR VOICE MATTERS
Louisiana has no mobile‑home‑specific protections.
Most residents in these communities are seniors, disabled, or living on fixed incomes.
When rent rises or rules change, they can’t simply move — their homes are too expensive to relocate, and many have nowhere else to go.
You’ve seen the Louisiana story.
You’ve seen the national stories.
You’ve seen the pattern.
If you’re wondering how to help, here are meaningful, effective ways to make a difference.
đź’¬ 1. Contact Your Legislators - Link below
Polite, factual messages from constituents carry real weight.
You don’t need to be an expert — you just need to speak from the heart.
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Hello, I’m writing because Louisiana has no mobile‑home‑specific protections for seniors, disabled residents, and families who own their homes but rent the land.
Recent stories from our state and across the country show how sudden rent increases, unsafe conditions, and rule changes can put vulnerable residents at risk.
I’m asking you to support legislation that provides basic protections and stability for manufactured‑home communities.
Thank you for your time and for listening.
📣 2. Share These Stories
Awareness is powerful.
The more people who understand what’s happening, the harder it becomes for these issues to be ignored.
You can help by sharing:
This website
The Louisiana story
The national stories
Share with friends, neighbors, community groups, journalists, and anyone who cares about protecting vulnerable residents.
Every share helps someone else understand the truth. And sharing is caring.Â
🤝 3. Support Residents in Your Community
Small actions make a big difference:
Check on elderly neighbors during heat waves
Help residents understand their rights
Encourage people to document conditions
Attend city council or parish meetings
Offer rides, support, or help with paperwork
Community support saves lives.
🏛️ 4. Support Advocacy Groups
Across the country, organizations are working to protect manufactured‑home residents.
You can support them by:
Following their work
Sharing their resources
Attending events
Donating if you’re able
These groups amplify resident voices and push for policy change.
❤️ 5. Why Your Voice Matters
Most residents in mobile home communities own their homes but rent the land.
That means:
They can’t just “move” when rent spikes
They can’t relocate their homes without risking structural damage
They are vulnerable to sudden rule changes
They are often seniors or disabled
They are living on fixed incomes
Your voice can help protect people who have no other safety net.
And as one resident said in a press release:
“If this happened to your grandmother, you would be outraged.”
This isn’t about politics.
This isn’t about companies.
This is about human beings — people’s parents, grandparents, neighbors, and friends — trying to live in peace and dignity.
Your voice matters more than you know.
Contact
If something similar is happening in your community, or if you have a story you’d like to share, you can reach out privately at:
mhpunderattack@gmail.com
Most residents are afraid to speak out, and we honor that. Your name will never be shared without your permission.
If you don’t feel comfortable emailing, but still want to help, you can also support this work quietly. In the spirit of transparency: GoFundMe donations support the work of this project. T‑shirt sales help me personally with the recent rent increase so I can continue doing this work. Thank you for your support.Â
Pastors, if the Lord leads and you feel my testimony would bless or strengthen your congregation, I’d be grateful for the chance to share it. You’re welcome to contact me.Â