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Kama‘oku Kauhale, a tiny home village for people experiencing homelessness, held a ceremony in Kalaeloa to welcome new residents on April 6, 2022.
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I find it fascinating that Native Hawaiian beneficiaries wait 40 years or longer for their homestead lot award — some die waiting — whereas, homeless get housed in six months or less IF they prefer to. What is wrong with this picture?
Rick Ornellas
Puunui
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