My life before SECOH was bad, I have been with this program for 10 years. I must admit I still have bad days but they aren’t as bad as before. SECOH helped me realize I’m much more than disabled. I saw my worth, and I am worthy of all the good things life has to offer. I may not be able to do a lot, but I can do A LOT. I have a job. And I’m happy I am able to make my own money and pay my bills. Before SECOH I didn’t know what I was capable of. I work for Tammy helping people for the Developmentally Disabled population (the state of Hawaii DD office).
Vaipapa’s Story
