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Feb. 5—Marvin Boyd, 67, cried last week when talking about homeless senior citizens like himself living on the streets of Honolulu. Boyd never thought he would be homeless. He was paying $300 a ...
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The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HI-EMA) is the body responsible for managing emergencies in the United States State of Hawaii. [1] The director is Major General Stephen Logan and the administrator is James Barros. The agency employs roughly 70 personnel focused on emergency management duties.
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Pu'uhonua o Wai'anae (Refuge of Wai'anae) is a homeless community of around 200 near Wai'anae Boat Harbor and is the largest homeless encampment on O’ahu, Hawaii. [1] [2] The Village, as the residents call it, although run according to some of the same rules as a homeless shelter, is community-led and intends to foster a safe environment through community for children and families who would ...
Keith, Victoria and Rochford, Jerry, "The Sand Island Story", Honolulu, HI. 1981. (video) "Chronology of World War II Hawaiʻi Internees." Accessed March 29, 2015. "Community Reacts to Sand Island Homeless Shelter Proposal." - Hawaii News Now. August 29, 2014. Accessed March 29, 2015. Daysog, Rick. "City Unveils Sand Island Homeless Plan ...
Honolulu Star-Advertiser on Monday, Houser wrote in an email, "After years of tireless advocacy, the House agreement and passage of House Bill 470 feels like a beacon of hope for Hawaii's homeless ...
In 1945 the hospital returned to civil control. The hospital went from caring and supporting the Japanese immigrants to assisting and offering health care services to the whole community. Switching from caring for just Japanese immigrants to the entire community, meant that the hospital needed better facilities to provide adequate patient care.