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Jeraine, an O‘ahu grand- mother who sought food for her extended ‘ohana, credits The Salvation Army for help- ing residents in need during the pandemic.
Every donation helps hope march on for those in need, and all gifts stay within the community in which they are given.
Last year, we provid- ed more than 1.15 million meals in Hawai‘i, a jump of 51% more the approximate-
Visit hawaii.salvation- army.org to donate or learn more about how to help this holiday season, or call 808- 988-2136, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
PROOF POSITIVE
Hope Marches On For Salvation Army
By Maj. Phil Lum, Divisional Commander of The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands
NOVEMBER 10, 2021 MIDWEEK 5
As many island res- idents continue to struggle with the impacts of pandemic poverty, we anticipate requests for ser- vice to increase this holiday season. Help families over- come the threat of eviction and keep food on their tables. Consider volunteering or pro- viding a monetary donation.
ly 600,000 meals provided in 2019.
The Salvation Army, an evangelical part of the uni- versal Christian church es- tablished in London in 1865, has been supporting those in need in His name without dis- crimination for more than 128 years in Hawai‘i.
throughout the week.
There are many ways to
Our iconic Red Kettles support many social service programs, including afford- able senior housing; at-risk youth services and housing; camp and conference centers; church/religious services and programs; emergency disaster services; family stores; food distribution and feeding programs; homeless services; The Kroc Center — Hawai‘i’s largest communi- ty center; preschools and day care services; social services and emergency assistance; substance abuse treatment; women’s auxiliary; and women’s ministries.
support those in need this year, too.
Here are a few more up- dates on the holidays. We’ve paused our annual Thanks- giving meal for 2,000 at Neal S. Blaisdell Center. Instead, our Kāne‘ohe Corps and Kauluwela Mission Corps will distribute 300 and 1,250 meals, respectively, on Thanksgiving, and Kroc Center Hawai‘i will distribute approximately 1,000 Thanks- giving meals to those in need
Thanks to our friends at Walmart, Angel Trees will be available in stores starting Nov. 15, and Red Kettles will run from Nov. 20 to Dec. 24 outside each Walmart store.
COVID-19
VACCINE is available to eligible people
Walk-in’s accepted and by appointment is welcomed.
Check eligibility and schedule an appointment at CVS.com, CVS app
or Scan the QR Code.
www.cvs.com
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