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Second chance, former inmate hiring program, supports Waikiki’s Aloha Ambassadors

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                                Aloha Ambassadors Jason Esau, left, and Kyle Hostallero, right, cleaned a portion of the Kalakaua Avenue sidewalk in April in Waikiki. The men are part of the Aloha Ambassadors second-chance program, a partnership between the Waikiki Business Improvement District and the Laumaka Work Furlough Center/Oahu Community Correctional Center. Hostallero manages 25 to 30 workers as a clean-team leader.
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Aloha Ambassadors Jason Esau, left, and Kyle Hostallero, right, cleaned a portion of the Kalakaua Avenue sidewalk in April in Waikiki. The men are part of the Aloha Ambassadors second-chance program, a partnership between the Waikiki Business Improvement District and the Laumaka Work Furlough Center/Oahu Community Correctional Center. Hostallero manages 25 to 30 workers as a clean-team leader.

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                                Aloha Ambassador Jason Esau power-washed a brochure stand in April along Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki.
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Aloha Ambassador Jason Esau power-washed a brochure stand in April along Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki.

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                                At top, Aloha Ambassador Kyle Hostallero, right, offered directions to visitors Janice Fraser, center, of Sydney, and Barbara Chalk, left, of Auckland, New Zealand.
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At top, Aloha Ambassador Kyle Hostallero, right, offered directions to visitors Janice Fraser, center, of Sydney, and Barbara Chalk, left, of Auckland, New Zealand.

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                                Aloha Ambassadors Jason Esau, left, and Kyle Hostallero, right, cleaned a portion of the Kalakaua Avenue sidewalk in April in Waikiki. The men are part of the Aloha Ambassadors second-chance program, a partnership between the Waikiki Business Improvement District and the Laumaka Work Furlough Center/Oahu Community Correctional Center. Hostallero manages 25 to 30 workers as a clean-team leader.
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                                Aloha Ambassador Jason Esau power-washed a brochure stand in April along Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki.
JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                At top, Aloha Ambassador Kyle Hostallero, right, offered directions to visitors Janice Fraser, center, of Sydney, and Barbara Chalk, left, of Auckland, New Zealand.