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Hawaii: The Wahiawa Giving Tree for the homeless

/ 05:34 PM December 05, 2016

MILILANI, Hawaii — Wahiawa Community Church of the Nazarene, members of the Wahiawa Homeless Alliance and ALEA Bridge are sponsoring the latest Joint Outreach Engagement, ‘Iliahi – The Wahiawa Giving Tree, a community Christmas event on December 18, 2016.

‘Iliahi – The Wahiawa Giving Tree

Wahiawa District Park

Sunday, December 18, 2016 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.

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All collected donations will be used to provide gifts and a meal to our houseless friends and community members. This event will feature food, fellowship and gift-giving as our community comes together in the spirit of Christmas. Everyone is encouraged to give donations for the homeless.

Also needed are ornaments and decorations for the Christmas tree and two tents, centerpieces and decorations for 16 tables, donations of food and drinks, sponsors for Christmas wish lists and volunteers for set up and break down of the event.

Wahiawa Community Church of the Nazarene’s mission is to be the church that helps people find and follow the God given desires of their heart and ALEA Bridge’s mission is a commitment to being the bridge that connects those in need with necessary resources to rebuild a life of Hope, Purpose and Success. Together, with the collaborative efforts of the Wahiawa Homeless Alliance, we can Break the Cycle and Reverse the Trend of homelessness.

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For more information, contact: Joe Acosta Executive Director/Founder, ALEA Bridge [email protected] www.aleabridge.org (808) 492-2214

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