Hawaii Gov. Ige: Keolahou Shelter Offers Another Resource to Address Homelessness on Hawaii Island
October 15, 2019
October 15, 2019
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Oct. 15 -- Gov. David Ige, D-Hawaii, issued the following news release:
The site of the old Hilo Memorial Hospital will serve people once again, thanks to $2.5 million in Ohana Zone funds from the state.
The Keolahou shelter and assessment center had a "soft" opening on Monday, Oct. 14, and a formal opening and blessing is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 8. When the facility is fully operational, it will offer emergency shelter beds, case manageme . . .
The site of the old Hilo Memorial Hospital will serve people once again, thanks to $2.5 million in Ohana Zone funds from the state.
The Keolahou shelter and assessment center had a "soft" opening on Monday, Oct. 14, and a formal opening and blessing is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 8. When the facility is fully operational, it will offer emergency shelter beds, case manageme . . .