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Temporary work and volunteer opps for the disabled on Oahu

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Aloha, everyone! I’m reaching out for support as I prepare to move to Hawaii Kai with my parents, who will only be there for part of the year. As a disabled adult navigating mild cognitive challenges, I’m interested in finding temporary work and volunteer opportunities that align with my abilities. I’m eager to contribute meaningfully to the community while also earning some money to support myself during their absence. I understand this topic can be sensitive, and I appreciate any respectful guidance or recommendations you may have. My goal is to embrace this new chapter in a way that honors the local culture and fosters positive connections. Thank you for your kindness and assistance in helping me find the right opportunities!

Aloha everyone. This might not be a locals favorite post, but I ask for dignified communications on a rather touchy topic as I do my best to follow my own request, too. I'm a disabled adult with mild cognitive challenges, but serious enough to be under legal guardianship of my parents. They are buying a condo in Hawaii Kai and I would need to move and live with them, but they only plan to stay for half of the year. I'm looking for ways to volunteer my time and make some money (2 diff questions). I'm wondering if anyone can point me in a direction to find the right fits? I can't live on my own and I want to make use of my time, and have some money on my own. I want to be respectful of locals, I hope we can get along. Thank you.

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