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Moving shelter
The nonprofit group Hawaii Helping the Hungry Have Hope, or H-5, in partnership with Living the Word Ministries, a Kakaako church, unveiled two donated tour buses yesterday that have been retrofitted as dormitories for the homeless. Luci Billianor got a first look inside one of the mobile shelters yesterday, and said she was the first person to sign up for the program.
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