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2017-10-01 County, State, Faith-Based Groups Join Hands to Help Homeless -- press release
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<br /> <br />Wil Okabe <br /> <br />Managing Director <br /> <br /> <br />Harry Kim <br />Mayor <br /> <br />Barbara J. Kossow <br /> Deputy Managing Director <br /> <br />County of Hawai‘i <br />Office of the Mayor <br />25 Aupuni Street, Suite 2603 Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720 (808) 961-8211 Fax (808) 961-6553 <br />KONA: 74-5044 Ane Keohokālole Hwy., Bldg C Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i 96740 <br />(808) 323-4444 Fax (808) 323-4440 <br /> <br />October 1, 2017 <br /> <br />NEWS RELEASE <br /> <br />County, State, Faith-Based Groups and Community Join Hands to Help Homeless <br /> <br /> The County of Hawai'i is joining hands with the State of Hawai'i, the faith-based <br />community, non-profits, businesses and other concerned citizens to address the island’s <br />homelessness crisis, Mayor Harry Kim said. The County is working collaboratively on a <br />comprehensive program with the ultimate goal of transitioning homeless people of our <br />island from temporary shelters to affordable housing and jobs. <br /> <br />“These are our people,” Mayor Kim said in a statement. “We cannot in good <br />conscience let homelessness for families and individuals spiral upward; we must do <br />something definitive to address it. I truly feel a growing support from the community.” <br /> <br />nd <br />His remarks followed the 2 Annual West Hawai'i Faith-Based Summit to End <br />Family Homelessness in Kona on September 27. The event was a day-long gathering <br />involving more than 20 West Hawai'i church congregations, numerous social service <br />agencies, healthcare professionals, businesses, as well as State and County officials. <br /> <br />“The faith-based community is really pitching in, offering to adopt homeless <br />families and providing all kinds of material and spiritual support; we cannot thank these <br />good people enough,” he said. “Their spirit is spreading far and wide in the community.” <br /> <br />Mayor Kim expressed deep gratitude for the commitment of assistance from the <br />State of Hawai'i’s Homeless Coordinator, Scott Morishige, who attended the summit and <br />stressed the need to maximize space and accelerate placement into shelters or <br />transitional housing. <br /> <br />Governor David Ige conveyed a special message of support for the event, <br />stressing the need for collaboration to tackle the complicated issue of homelessness. <br /> <br />“We appreciate so much the support that the State is giving us; they know this is <br />crucial and that we need everybody’s help,” Mayor Kim said. <br /> <br />According to Lance Niimi, the County’s Homeless Coordinator there are <br />approximately 913 homeless people islandwide, with about 379 individuals in families <br />living without a home. Niimi helped spearhead Camp Kikaha, a temporary Safe Zone <br />encampment in Kona which houses about 30 people since its opening in May. <br /> <br />County of Hawai‘i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. <br />
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