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This year’s Partners in Community Service Awards raised approximately $275,000 for TSA’s Pathway of Hope initiative that provides a foundation of housing, jobs and more.
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The 2017 Partners in Community Service Awards were presented by The Salvation Army — Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division on Friday at TSA’s Family Treatment Services facility in Honolulu.
Honorees included the Miura family, TSA Honolulu Advisory Board member Signe Godfrey and Kamehameha Schools.
The event raised approximately $275,000 for TSA’s Pathway of Hope initiative that provides a foundation of housing, jobs and a new community to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty, homelessness and drug addiction.