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Councilmember Toba honors Hale Kipa for long-running youth services
Summary
The Honolulu City Council recognized Hale Kipa for its crisis services and prevention programs, noting the nonprofit has helped 74,000 youth since its 1970 founding and currently operates 21 programs serving about 1,100 young people annually.
The Honolulu City Council on Monday honored Hale Kipa for its work supporting youth in crisis, citing the group’s statewide programs that provide shelter, transitional living and prevention services.
Council member Toba presented the honorary certificate and described Hale Kipa as “a lifeline for Hawaii’s youth,” saying the organization was founded in 1970 as an emergency shelter for girls and now operates a statewide network…
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