BuyerBeware wrote:
We can work for ourselves, too, or perhaps more properly for each other. Even if cash is not exchanged, skills and services can be. An internal barter exchange would be a neat idea. Maybe.
I was thinking this sort of thing, too.
Is your community all in one house/building? In several buildings/homes close together (e.g. housing complex)? All in one neighbourhood? All in one city?
My thought was about a sort of "autistic mutual help cooperative/directory" -- basically just a group of people coming together to say, "This is me, I have these skills/resources that I am able to use to help others who do not have these skills/resources and are in need of them -- hopefully they have skills and resources I don't have and can help me, too".
You could have meetings (not necessarily lots of them -- just for people to connect and know who everybody is to whatever extent) or you could just make it a list for people to sign themselves up on and access. It could be online or it could be on a bulletin board or on paper that somebody kept track of, or a piece of paper or booklet every participating person had, with who you could call for help with x,y,z and when it was okay to call and stuff like that.
Help could be help offered 100% free, or free except for associated costs (for example, if someone who could drive and had a car offered rides to those who couldn't drive, the driver could ask for money to cover the cost of gas) or it could be help in exchange for help like the barter system BuyerBeware suggested....or people could determine that individually.
If it turned out everybody needed help with the same things, maybe it would turn into something similar to (but not necessarily the same as) a social services co-operative -- or maybe it wouldn't work (my imagining of how my idea might go, I mean...I think the community will work and that people can always help each other -- it just might not be exactly the type of thing I am imagining). It all depends, really.
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