Taylor Chase: Former actor in need of help and support
24 december 2025 в 21:13
Taylor Chase, a former child actor known for the series «Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide», - made headlines again at the end of 2025 when his former co-star Daniel Curtis Lee extended a helping hand during his difficult situation with homelessness.
«If anyone knows of a rehabilitation center willing to accept Taylor Chase on a scholarship, please reach out to me», - Daniel appealed to his Instagram followers in December 2025. «I am also seeking advice from a financial consultant about setting up a trust where funds would be released only after successful completion of the program. We want to do this right—safely, structured, and with support».
The next day, Daniel posted a separate video explaining how he found Taylor in Riverside, California, and invited him to dinner for pizza. The actor and podcaster then arranged for him to stay at a local hotel.
Learn more about Taylor: from his acting career to his current housing situation and how his former co-stars from «Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide» raised the issue of helping him.
Taylor was an actor. According to his IMDb profile, he appeared in the films «Good Time Max», - «Everybody Hates Chris», - and «Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide». In recent years, he has not participated in new projects.
Taylor is known for his role as young Martin Qwerly in «Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide». This character was a talkative and smart student at the fictional James K. Polk Middle School.
In December 2025, Taylor gave an interview to the Daily Mail about his housing situation when videos of him began circulating online. He insisted that he does not consider himself «[actively] homeless at the moment».
«I'm staying here in the county. My mom is here», - Taylor noted. «I have a lot of good people helping me. It’s not that bad. Many are helping. That’s very important».
The former actor added that he has family and friends nearby, as well as assistance from a housing program.
«There's charity from people who are part of the family of God. That’s a pretty nice aspect of all this», - Taylor said, adding, «It's definitely a real privilege. I don’t consider myself an active homeless person at the moment; I think I would like to see my dad in Georgia soon».
As mentioned, Daniel urged fans to contact him if they know of a rehabilitation center willing to accept Taylor on a scholarship. Additionally, former co-star from «Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide», - Devon Werkheiser, spoke to TMZ about Taylor.
«It's a daily struggle to fix the situation. It requires immense support, patience, and time», - Devon explained. «My only hope is that through this exposure, someone with real understanding and resources can intervene, help Taylor get treatment, and get back on the right path».
If you or someone you know is facing issues with substance abuse, please reach out to the National Helpline for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA) at 1−800−662-HELP (4357)
«If anyone knows of a rehabilitation center willing to accept Taylor Chase on a scholarship, please reach out to me», - Daniel appealed to his Instagram followers in December 2025. «I am also seeking advice from a financial consultant about setting up a trust where funds would be released only after successful completion of the program. We want to do this right—safely, structured, and with support».
The next day, Daniel posted a separate video explaining how he found Taylor in Riverside, California, and invited him to dinner for pizza. The actor and podcaster then arranged for him to stay at a local hotel.
Learn more about Taylor: from his acting career to his current housing situation and how his former co-stars from «Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide» raised the issue of helping him.
Taylor was an actor. According to his IMDb profile, he appeared in the films «Good Time Max», - «Everybody Hates Chris», - and «Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide». In recent years, he has not participated in new projects.
Taylor is known for his role as young Martin Qwerly in «Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide». This character was a talkative and smart student at the fictional James K. Polk Middle School.
In December 2025, Taylor gave an interview to the Daily Mail about his housing situation when videos of him began circulating online. He insisted that he does not consider himself «[actively] homeless at the moment».
«I'm staying here in the county. My mom is here», - Taylor noted. «I have a lot of good people helping me. It’s not that bad. Many are helping. That’s very important».
The former actor added that he has family and friends nearby, as well as assistance from a housing program.
«There's charity from people who are part of the family of God. That’s a pretty nice aspect of all this», - Taylor said, adding, «It's definitely a real privilege. I don’t consider myself an active homeless person at the moment; I think I would like to see my dad in Georgia soon».
As mentioned, Daniel urged fans to contact him if they know of a rehabilitation center willing to accept Taylor on a scholarship. Additionally, former co-star from «Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide», - Devon Werkheiser, spoke to TMZ about Taylor.
«It's a daily struggle to fix the situation. It requires immense support, patience, and time», - Devon explained. «My only hope is that through this exposure, someone with real understanding and resources can intervene, help Taylor get treatment, and get back on the right path».
If you or someone you know is facing issues with substance abuse, please reach out to the National Helpline for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA) at 1−800−662-HELP (4357)
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