Mahatma Gandhi Day Celebration – Sat, October 2


Join in the very special celebration for Peace Day, including wonderful music, fellowship and, of course, bell ringing!
Be a part of this great event – Click Here for flyer with full information, including Registration link.
PLEASE NOTE: Organizers request that you Register in Advance, so please do so. You don’t want to miss out!
Submit NOW for consideration for Fall 2021. Use the link below for more information and to download the Application (DOC Format).
** Is your group planting seeds, delivering food, making masks?
** Do you provide free health services, but you need to pay the electric bill?
** Need $250-$500 for supplies, monthly phone/ internet bills?
** Need Food supplies?
** Priority pandemic considerations
If your project can double results to fill any of these four needs:
1) Critical Need (food insecurity, health supplies, shelter)
2) Collaborative efforts w/partnerships (public/private; other groups)
3) Building community (children, kupuna)
4) Small Organizational capacity
Josh Levinson, President of Board of Directors, Temple Emanuel
Tuesday 08/31/Star Advertiser, “All of us should push back against hatred”.
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A Guide for Hosting Green Events
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The United Methodist Women
***Guide no longer online

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◦ Waipi’o Shopping Center – Click Here for Flyer with Full Info for Waipi’o Shopping Center Walk-In Clinic (PDF)
◦ Windward Mall – Click Here for Flyer with Full Info for Windward Mall Walk-In Clinic (PDF)
Topic: TIAH Community Concerns Commission Discussion
Time: May 19, 2021 06:30 PM Hawaii
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TIAH Community Concerns Commission invites you to participate in a discussion on local police reform needs with special guests: Cathy Lee and Jessica Hernandez of the HPC Taskforce.
Honolulu Police Commission Taskforce – bearing witness, educating, sharing, organizing and mobilizing around Honolulu’s only active oversight agency of HPD.
Learn more about the HPC Taskforce efforts to advocate for better community representation and oversight of the HPD:
See Instagram: @hpctaskforce
Rev. Douglas Pyle facilitating
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We invite you to save the date for a special HIPL-sponsored presentation and discussion on what inspires and motivates people of faith to take action in response to the climate crisis.
On Saturday, 05 June 2021, starting at 1:00 pm, recent master’s graduate Emma Brown will share a summary of her project Understanding the spiritual motivations of religious people who take climate friendly actions. The presentation will be followed by a guided discussion.
This event may be of particular interest for those interested in motivating others to take action on the climate crisis. Her project resulted in recommendations for religious community members and leaders.
Bring your own experiences and recommendations to share at the event!
18-24 year old Hawaii residents wanted to participate in DOH focus groups on the topic of coronavirus vaccinations.
Interested? Click Here.