Sunday, September 23, 2018

Dawson Volunteers at Lunalilo Home


Volunteers from Dawson, a native Hawaiian company and member of The Hawaiian Native Corporation, a non-profit organization, and their ohana gathered yesterday at Lunalilo Home and collectively worked their butts off making major improvements to the grounds of the facility. 

I was pretty much in awe watching all of them working in the blistering heat, but mostly I was amazed at the wahine and the keiki. Talk about kick butt . . . they majorly kicked some butt. 


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9 comments:

Susan said...

Nice to see groups do this for others!

Honolulu Aunty said...

Awesomeness!

K and S said...

amazing!

jalna said...

Isn't it, Susan?!!

Aunty, I agree!

Kat, the scale of the project was totally amazing.

Anonymous said...

What are they building?
Seems to high to reach if these are planting beds..

jalna said...

Anon, I think they are planting beds.

Mark Shelby said...

Awesome work!

I agree Anon. I think the planter beds should have been one board lower and skinnier. Rectangle not square. The way it is, too hard to pick veggies from the middle.

Don't really need planter beds in Hawaii. Not like there are Rabbits everywhere to eat all of your veggies.

And is that a Log Cabin they are building? What is up wit da logs? What are they building. Interesting.

Erick said...

That is some major work. Great job.

Kay said...

Oh my gosh! That is such a huge project.