Are disabled young adult lonely during holidays?
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oghenefego3
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Are disabled young adult lonely during holidays? How can they be helped out of their boredom
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Hello @oghenefego3 Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for joining and sharing. Sorry to hear about the situation. of boredom.
It is utilising the skills and talents they may have. Every one has a talent or a skill or something they are good at. One suggestion is volunteering..
Consider speaking to your local volunteer bureau in your area. Often has a wealth of knowledge and expertise. Find details on line.
Also think about SCOPE they always need volunteers. It might be an idea to contact them.
At the top of the page Support and Information in purple headings. Also community@scope,org.uk.. For other information.
Hope that helps.
We are a friendly, supportive community. Please ask if we can advise. Some one will know. From our team or a member of our community.
Please take care.
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