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Waikiki church resuming lunch ministry after pause to appease city safety concerns

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                                Melissa Friedt fed her dog, Marco, a portion of her meal Thursday at St. Augustine by the Sea Catholic Church in Waikiki.
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Melissa Friedt fed her dog, Marco, a portion of her meal Thursday at St. Augustine by the Sea Catholic Church in Waikiki.

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                                At top, St. Augustine’s pastor, the Rev. Lane Akiona, left, spoke with Chester Chin of Revive and Refresh, a nonprofit that provides a mobile hygiene center.
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At top, St. Augustine’s pastor, the Rev. Lane Akiona, left, spoke with Chester Chin of Revive and Refresh, a nonprofit that provides a mobile hygiene center.

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                                Jammer Keanu, sitting near St. Augustine by the Sea Catholic Church on Thursday, had been living unsheltered in Kapahulu for two years before finding housing, which he has been in for about 10 months.
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Jammer Keanu, sitting near St. Augustine by the Sea Catholic Church on Thursday, had been living unsheltered in Kapahulu for two years before finding housing, which he has been in for about 10 months.

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                                Melissa Friedt fed her dog, Marco, a portion of her meal Thursday at St. Augustine by the Sea Catholic Church in Waikiki.
JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                At top, St. Augustine’s pastor, the Rev. Lane Akiona, left, spoke with Chester Chin of Revive and Refresh, a nonprofit that provides a mobile hygiene center.
JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Jammer Keanu, sitting near St. Augustine by the Sea Catholic Church on Thursday, had been living unsheltered in Kapahulu for two years before finding housing, which he has been in for about 10 months.