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  2. Big increase in homeless families on Oahu puts more ... - AOL

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    To volunteer or donate to Family Promise of Hawai'i, visit familypromisehawaii.org or call 808-300-0560. BY THE NUMBERS >> 647: Homeless children on Oahu counted in January

  3. New 3-story facility aiding homeless families opens in Wahiawa

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    JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO @STARADVERTISER.COM Anton Krucky, right, director of the Honolulu Department of Community Services, holds the ceremonial ribbon as Ryan Catalani, second from right, executive ...

  4. More homeless housing planned for Oahu - AOL

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    OAHU HOMELESS SHELTERS. REGION SHELTERS HOMELESS PEOPLE. Downtown 12 659. East Honolulu 2 548. Ewa/Kapolei 9 428. Kaneohe to Waimanalo 6 173. Wahiawa/North Shore 0 130. Upper Windward 0 45 ...

  5. Family Promise - Wikipedia

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    Family Promise (formerly National Interfaith Hospitality Network) is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in the United States, founded by Karen Olson in 1988. Family Promise [1] primarily serves families with children who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, with the mission of "help[ing] homeless and low-income families achieve sustainable independence through a community-based ...

  6. Karen Olson - Wikipedia

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    The success of the first Networks led other congregations to seek help in developing similar programs. In 1988 it became a national nonprofit organization, the National Interfaith Hospitality Network. In 2003, its name changed to Family Promise.[3][4] Olson retired from leadership of Family Promise in January 2016, remaining as president emeritus.

  7. Eileen Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Eileen Anderson (October 18, 1928 – November 3, 2021) was an American politician who served as Mayor of Honolulu, Hawaii from 1981 to 1985. She was the first, and as of 2024, the only woman to hold the office.

  8. Oahu's Ronald McDonald House reopens with new family ... - AOL

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    Feb. 21—After a year in which the best-laid plans were nearly laid low by the pandemic, the flagship Ronald McDonald House on Manoa's Judd Hillside has reopened with a flourish with its new ...

  9. John Dominis Holt IV - Wikipedia

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    He was born June 4, 1919, in Honolulu, to John Dominis Holt III (1885–1950) and May Ellen Bailey (1892–1975).His paternal grandfather was Colonel John Dominis Holt II, an officer of King Kalākaua and Queen Liliuokalani's military staff.