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Author Archives: BFJ Kauai, HI
Restoring and Honoring a Legacy of Service
December 15, 2009
The Hanalei Police Station has been an important part of the community on the North Shore of Kaua’i since 1981, but over the years the station has fallen into disrepair. In 2008, the community came together with the county government … Continue reading →
Kauai Stories – 2008 and Earlier – Click Here
September 22, 2008
Holiday Hams When an economic crisis hits, low-income community members are often the first to feel the effects, and suffer the most. The demand for emergency food from the Kauai Food Bank has increased 25% over the last year, while … Continue reading →
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Filling Playgrounds, Not Prisons
December 15, 0209
The Kaua’i Police Activities League (K-PAL) has a vision to “Fill Playgrounds, Not Prisons.” K-PAL offers a Jiu Jitsu Self Defense Program for young people between the ages of 5 and 19, with special focus on low-income and vulnerable children. … Continue reading →
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