IHS continues to work on innovative solutions to address the root causes of homelessness as a tenet of its founder, the Rev. Claude Du Teil, who understood that homeless people needed more than beds when he began offering peanut butter sandwiches and coffee throughout Chinatown.
Question: Was the inclusive playground described at paanikakou.org/ ever built next to the Hawaii Children’s Discovery Center in Kakaako Waterfront Park? If yes, when was it completed? If no, do you know whether/when it will be built?
The new law also does not allow the public carry of firearms at financial institutions, hotels, child care facilities, health care facilities, homeless and juvenile shelters, bars and restaurants licensed to serve alcohol, and places frequented by children, including public parks.