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Dr. Kimo's Did You Know? <br />- � a v p u a x, � ., e a I <br />Being Prepared to the Fullest Extent Possible Means <br />Knowing Your Needs Way in Advance. <br />Help us to know you better. <br />The Hawaii County Office of Aging, Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) is solicit- <br />ing voluntary information to better assist you in the event of an emergency evacuation due to <br />volcanic activity. If you or a loved one has a physical or cognitive disability and lives in upper <br />Leilani, Nanawale, Volcano, or other areas significantly affected by volcanic activity, please <br />contact (808) 961-8626 or (808) 961-8600 leave your name, type of disability, assistive de- <br />vice(s) needed for mobility, necessary accommodations for transport, type(s) and number of <br />pets, home address, and best phone number to contact you. This information will be kept <br />confidential and used only in the event of a mandatory evacuation. <br />Again, in cooperation with you to ensure your safety, please contact (808) 961-8600 or 808 <br />961-8626 and leave your name, type of disability, assistive device(s) needed for mobility, <br />necessary accommodations for transport, type(s) and number of pets, home address, and <br />best phone number to contact you. <br />Mahalo. <br />Dr. Kimo Alameda <br />Pu'uhonua o Puna Info and Supply Hub <br />Pu'uhonua o Puna Info & Supply <br />hub of activity is at the intersection <br />Hawaii County Planning, Build - <br />Hub is another stellar example of a <br />of Highway 132 (Pahoa-Kapoho <br />Ing and Fire Departments to <br />community based organization that <br />Road) and Highway 130 (Ke'eau- <br />build emergency shelters on a <br />emerged and flourishes as an infor- <br />Pahoa Road.) Donations are ac- <br />local land owner's offering of <br />mation and supply hub in Pahoa for <br />cepted. Examples of the type of <br />private property. Outstanding. <br />our all Puna district evacuees, in- <br />supplies provided include clothing, <br />Food, clothing and shelter are <br />cluding our beloved kupuna and <br />bedding, and toothbrushes. Please <br />extremely valuable community <br />disabled persons. It was setup by <br />stop by to give or receive. <br />resources facilitated by <br />hub heart. <br />Ashley Kierkiewicz, Ikaika Marzo <br />Pu'uhonua as a of <br />and others in May 2018. It is a liv- <br />Furthermore, Kierkiewicz states <br />Visit their Facebook page for <br />ing and breathing place of refuge <br />Pu'uhonua o Puna continues to <br />more information: <br />and spirit as community residents <br />grow and has expanded their ser- <br />httPS'4/www.fac?book.com/`pu <br />and resources pull together. This <br />vices to include discussions with <br />uhonuaopuna/ <br />Page 2 HCOA programs are funded by the County of Hawaii, the State Executive Office of Aging, <br />Older Americans Act Title III funds. <br />and through <br />
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