H.O.M.E. Project volunteer Amily Tam, middle, and director Jill Omori, right, hand out bentos in Chinatown on Saturday. The holiday distribution was conducted by the John A. Burns School of Medicine’s Hawaii Homeless Outreach and Medical Education (H.O.M.E.) Project, a student- run, free clinic that aims to improve access to health care for homeless people and bring awareness of their needs to the health care community.
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JABSOM students Taryn Kawashima, left, and Kelvin Naito give a bento and utensils to uncle “Kel.”
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JABSOM students Taryn Kawashima, left, and Kelvin Naito distribute bentos to people in Chinatown on Saturday.
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JABSOM students Taryn Kawashima, left, and Kelvin Naito distribute bentos to people in Chinatown on Saturday.
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Nessa Vierra reflects on progress with homelessness issues in Chinatown on Saturday.
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JABSOM students Taryn Kawashima, right, and Kelvin Naito give a bento to Nessa Vierra in Chinatown on Saturday.
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JABSOM students Taryn Kawashima, left, and Kelvin Naito distribute bentos to people in Chinatown on Saturday.
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JABSOM student Kelvin Naito, left, talks with a woman while distributing bentos to people in Chinatown on Saturday.
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JABSOM student Kelvin Naito, right, talks with a woman while distributing bentos to people in Chinatown on Saturday.
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JABSOM student Kelvin Naito, left, hands out bentos to people in Chinatown on Saturday.