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May 8, 2021 To commemorate 100 years of service in Maui County, Hawaiian Electric is recognizing 21 local nonprofit organizations with a total contribution of more than $11,000. The nonprofits were nominated by Hawaiian Electric employees for their impactful and positive efforts in the areas of community resilience, environmental sustainability and educational excellence. The organizations include the Aloha Council, Boy Scouts of America, E Malama I Na Keiki O Lana’i, East Maui Watershed Partnership, Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Centers, Lana’i Kinaole, Lana’i Youth Center, Lo’iloa, Make A Wish Hawaii, Maui Hui Malama, Maui Family YMCA, Maui Historical Society, Maui Invasive Species Committee, Maui Strikers Soccer Club, Moloka’i Community Service Council, Moloka’i Land Trust, Na Kai Ewalu Canoe Club, Pacific Cancer Foundation, SHARKastics, Surfrider Foundation Maui Chapter, The Maui Farm and Waiwai Ola Waterkeepers Hawaiian Islands. ....
Apr 27, 2021 Crisis Intervention Team graduates pose with clinical psychologist Alicia Rodriguez (center right) who led the training with assistance from Sondra Leggi-Brandon of The Queenâs Medical Center (center left). Also in the photo are Sgt. Jan Pontanilla (far left) and Lt. Joy Medeiros (far right) of the police Critical Outreach and Response through Education unit. MPD photo The Maui News Sixteen people completed training last week as part of the Maui Police Department’s Crisis Intervention Team. The 40-hour class included hands-on training on how to interact with people potentially suffering from a mental illness or experiencing an emotional crisis. ....
MICHAEL VICTORINO As World War II was finally winding down, Sir Winston Churchill famously said, “Never let a good crisis go to waste.” When coronavirus arrived here almost a year ago, the pandemic dictated what we could not do. Yet, Maui County turned its attention to what we could do. And together we did plenty. From Day One, our top priority has been public health and well-being. That meant helping individuals, families and small businesses cope with the pandemic’s sudden financial damage. Even before the $2.2 trillion CARES Act passed on March 25, we were actively planning. With help from the Maui Food Bank, churches, nonprofits, social service agencies, small businesses, farms, ranchers and countless volunteers, together we distributed nearly 8 million pounds of food to Maui Nui residents during 2020. We shored up nonprofit agencies that care for children, the sick, elderly and homeless. With our partner, Maui Economic Opportunity, we distributed $9.5 m ....