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Volunteer inmate mentoring program facilitates change at MCCC

BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Ka Ipu Ha’a group members Jonathan Ciser, left, Kennth “Cai” Sorlien, Lisa Darcy, Bob Beaudry, Prakash Mackay, Amitabh Amidor and Letty Soteza-Borchers review notes before meeting with inmates at Maui Community Correctional Center.
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BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

Ka Ipu Ha’a group members Jonathan Ciser, left, Kennth “Cai” Sorlien, Lisa Darcy, Bob Beaudry, Prakash Mackay, Amitabh Amidor and Letty Soteza-Borchers review notes before meeting with inmates at Maui Community Correctional Center.

BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Letty Soteza-Borchers, left, and Lisa Darcy look over poetry written by the late U.S. poet laureate and Maui resident W.S. Merwin. Poetry is used as part of the Ka Ipu Ha’a group’s inmate program at Maui Community Correctional Center.
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BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

Letty Soteza-Borchers, left, and Lisa Darcy look over poetry written by the late U.S. poet laureate and Maui resident W.S. Merwin. Poetry is used as part of the Ka Ipu Ha’a group’s inmate program at Maui Community Correctional Center.

BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Ka Ipu Ha’a group members Jonathan Ciser, left, Kennth “Cai” Sorlien, Lisa Darcy, Bob Beaudry, Prakash Mackay, Amitabh Amidor and Letty Soteza-Borchers review notes before meeting with inmates at Maui Community Correctional Center.
BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Letty Soteza-Borchers, left, and Lisa Darcy look over poetry written by the late U.S. poet laureate and Maui resident W.S. Merwin. Poetry is used as part of the Ka Ipu Ha’a group’s inmate program at Maui Community Correctional Center.