HO'OPONO
IMPROVING THE STANDARD OF LIVING AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF PERSONS WITH BLINDNESS OR VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS RESIDING IN THE STATE OF HAWAII.
Ho'opono, from "ho'oponopono" meaning to make things right, is a branch of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitaion, Department of Human Services, State of Hawaii. Ho'opono assists blind and Visually impaired persons regardless of financial status, ethnic or national origin, religion, gender or disability. There is no fee for services although there may be some incidental costs if you need to purchase adaptive aids and devices.  You do not have to be totally blind to use Ho'opono's services. Blindness can vary from total blindness with no light perception to being able to read large print at a comfortable distance. If you are having difficulty doing tasks either at work or home because of poor vision, Ho'opono may be able to help you in a number of ways.
Created by Amber Huff, modified by Vensun Chang 5/9/2001