My group had planned to do a clean up with the Genoa Keawe Foundation, however, we weren’t able to see the plan through due to multiple complications. Despite this, my family had actually planned to feed the homeless through an organization, but on the day we were supposed do this I passed out and was resting for the next week or so. Chevy had also gone home which made the process difficult. Of course, during the holidays’ nobody was wanting or able to do the community service. The day after New Years my dad had a medical emergency and has been in the hospital since. This made planning very hard as I have been at the hospital every day up until going back to school. Malie was also performing a lot and was exhausted which was also a factor in our planning. Essentially we could have planned better, although I feel like a lot of our circumstances were due to things we werenʻt exactly able to control (such as Chevy having to go home). That being said I’m sure we will learn from this and attempt to finish our community service prior to February 1st. That being said, I do feel like I was able to establish somewhat of a better understanding of property and UN Humanity goals through my family and feeding the homeless. Although I wasn’t able to go, I was later able to listen to what had happened and the reason why my family wanted to do that during the holiday season.
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AuthorAloha, my name is Hālaʻi Napuelua. I am 15 years old and from Nānākuli, Oʻahu. Archives
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