The plan for the Community Service was stream restoration, so basically cleaning up the streams and restoring them to clean natural streams. What we ended up doing at our community service over winter break was cleaning up the loʻi patches and checking out the stream that flowed and fed all the kalo we were working with. We also had cut and prepared the kalo that we had harvested earlier that day. Pretty much everything that we did at the project went well. We had a great and fun time cleaning up the loʻi patches and learning things about papahana kuaola and how it came to be. Well one thing that could have gone better was that we could have been able to clean up the streams. Our understanding of poverty and the other UN issues of humanity is that we can feel for them and how they feel and what they need to do to keep themselves alive. Like an example is like we grow our own food like kalo and the other people from other places might have to do the same thing so they can feed themselves and make a profit as well. Yes as a group we were able to get our hands dirty and really understand the impact to the place we went which was with the non-profit, Papahana Kuaola. Because of this opportunity we see that just a little community service, a change can be made, and that anyone can do so much help by doing only just a little.
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