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Jul. 25, 2022 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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Jul. 26, 2022 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
On 7/26 @ 9:30am the RC of Windward Oahu Sunrise will deliver 45 meals and water bottles to the Windward YMCA for the Kailua Service Care Event. Our Club's meals are just one part of this Kailua Service Care Event, which also provides houseless individuals:
--Snack Packs provided by Kailua United Methodist Church
--Hygiene items donated by various groups and individuals
--The Hie Hie shower van
--Haircuts by Cheryl
--Daybreak clothes closet
--UH Medical School free exams/ tests/ transportation to scheduled appointments.
--IHS housing and job training opportunities
The State of Hawaii has many services available to houseless individuals, but it is often difficult to get them to accept them or there are other boundaries that make it difficult to access these services.
This Kailua Service Care Event is such a special event, because it gives them a one stop shop for a good meal, a haircut, a shower, fresh set of clothes and even a medical evaluation.
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Aug. 09, 2022 - Aug. 23, 2022
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Tourism Update
Aug. 09, 2022
The O‘ahu Visitors Bureau (OVB) appointed Catherine Orlans as destination manager in September 2021 where she will be responsible for implementation and oversight of the O‘ahu Destination Management Action Plan (DMAP), as well as O‘ahu’s Community Enrichment Program (CEP). Orlans lends extensive experience in the hospitality industry, sales and marketing, as well as sustainability to the position.
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Aug. 20, 2022 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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A Spellbinding Tale of Corruption In Law Enforcement
Aug. 30, 2022
Alexander Silvert was raised in New York City and Vermont. After graduating from UCLA and driving a cab in New York, and a year of post-graduate political science courses at New York University, he switched to Boston College Law School where he obtained his JD in 1984. He worked as a state and federal public defender in Philadelphia before moving to Honolulu in 1989 with his wife and three-week old son to work at the Hawai‘i Federal Public Defenders Office. He served as the First Assistant FPD from 1992 to his retirement in October of 2020. During his tenure he handled numerous high publicity cases, including representing two defendants in potential federal death penalty cases. In 2000, he was one of several AFPDs named “Federal Defender of the Year” by the National Association of Federal Defenders. In July of 2013, the author began his representation of Gerard Puana, who was charged with destruction of a mailbox owned by Honolulu Chief of Police Louis Kealoha and his wife, Katherine Kealoha, third-ranked City of Honolulu Prosecutor. The case continued for over seven years, with the author starting as defender and ending as the key instigator of the federal prosecution of the Kealohas in what has become known as the greatest public corruption case in the history of Hawaii. In October of 2020 Silvert retired as a Federal Public Defender after 33 years. Silvert has written a book about the Puana/Kealoha case entitled “The Mailbox Conspiracy: The Inside Story of the Greatest Corruption Case in Hawaii History.” Silvert currently is a lecturer at the University of Hawaii Richardson School of Law and runs his own private federal criminal law consulting firm in Hawaii. |
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Sep. 01, 2022 - Sep. 30, 2022
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What can we do about the fact that 1 in 3 children is growing up illiterate?
Sep. 13, 2022
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An opportunity to help Ukrainians
Nov. 08, 2022
Rose is a passionate nonprofit professional who has nearly 10 years of experience in developing and leading volunteer programs. As a devoted volunteer herself, Rose understands that the mission of nonprofit organizations can only be fully achieved with the help of volunteers. Rose studied at Appalachian State University, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Global Studies with a focus in peace, conflict, and human rights, along with minors in Nonprofit Management and Spanish. Social justice, peacebuilding, and equality are all issues close to her heart. She is an avid traveler, as well as an advocate for language and cultural exchange. These interests are what led Rose to her position as the volunteer manager with ENGin, a nonprofit that pairs young Ukrainians with English speaking volunteers for free 1-on-1 online language practice and cross-cultural exchange. |
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Nov. 12, 2022 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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The life of a caregiver
Nov. 22, 2022
Gary A. Powell, NCG, CLTC, LUTCF, has been the Executive Director of The Caregiver Foundation since 2008. His background includes a range of experience including development of retail and commercial businesses, teacher, theatre producer, musician, advisor specializing in aging and disability management, insurance and investment advisor and always caregiver. In his capacity as Executive Director of The Caregiver Foundation he often serves individuals as Personal Representative, Agent, Guardian and Conservator. He currently is the Executive Director of The Caregiver Foundation.
Mr. Powell has authored more than 70 articles, books, workshops and presentations on topics related to aging, living with disabilities and caregiving. Throughout his life he has worked to make the lives on individuals better, less anxious and more fulfilling. Founding the Caregiver Foundation allowed him to combine his many areas of experience and expertise into a comprehensive service model serving seniors, adults living with disabilities and their caregivers. Through caregiver support groups, caregiver planning, financial management, management of care services, estate administration and serving individually for those needing compassionate management of life affairs, Gary works with clients throughout our Hawaiian Islands and virtually across the mainland, in Asia and Europe.
Mr. Powell is a Nationally Certified Guardian, a member of the National Association of Social Workers, the Hawaii Pacific Gerontological Society, the Brain Injury Association of Hawaii, American Association of Daily Money Managers and many other professional and community organizations. |
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Nov. 29, 2022 9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
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Dec. 10, 2022 5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
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Jan. 10, 2023 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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