hawaii helps disabilities

We strive to provide Knowledgeable information, Counseling, Assistance and Workshops for children and adults who have a disability.

Future site of Hawaii Helps Disabilities

Our offices will be located at 94-905 Kunia Road, Waipahu, HI 96797 in the Ramia Center Administrative Education & Training Center on the property of the Hawaii Dream Service Center.

(See the map below for the layout of the center, we know it's too small to see but at least it shows the general layout of the 204 acres it covers.  Yep!  I said 204 acres.  Amazing huh?

What is the Hawaii Dream Service Center?

The Hawaii Dream Service Center registered as a non-profit organization with the State Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs on January 18, 2006 and was granted tax exemption by the State of Hawaii.

The following programs are those Hawaii Helps Disabilities will provide assistance with within HDSC as the need arrives.  

  • Enable families and individuals to discover their confidence and the ability to succeed with their disability.  
  • Honoring the dignity of every child and adult encouraging them to invest in their own future.
  • Education
  • Job Training
  • Child Care
  • Medical Services
  • Dental Care
  • Substance Abuse Counseling
  • Transportation
  • Mentorship Program
  • Alcoholism Counseling
  • Unemployment Counseling
  • Permanent Housing Assistance
  • Social Services
  • Employment Support Services
  • Food
  • Clothing
  • Transitional shelter
  • Rental Assistance
  • Life Skills

Being an affiliate of the Hawaii Dream Service Center offers us the ability to partner with local governments and nonprofit organizations to partner with them not reinventing programs and services already provided. 

HHd provides assistance in these areas:

  • Affordable ADA housing meeting giving options for suitable single and multi-family dwellings in partnership with Hawaii Community Land Trust.

  • Support services

  • Specialized youth & elderly programs

  • Prevention strategies

  • Financial resources through employment and benefits for disabilities.

  • Education on houseless-ness (homeless with disabilities)