So far, the progress that I have made in the Kahiau project had included growing my collection of canned goods and keeping track of how many cans we have collected as a group. We are concluding the collection and donations of cans because we have reached our goal, and feel satisfied with what we have done, although we are still open to donations if they are requested. As of right now there are no changes to the plan and things are going as accorded to our previous plan. The next steps that we will be taking are organizing the cans, counting the cans, and finally dropping them off to the Hawaii food bank and making the final donation. Globalization affects the human focus recipients of my projects, because we are working through an organization, the Hawaii Food Bank. But through them we are helping provide food to those who struggle to provide food for themselves and their families. Extreme Poverty is defined as a condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs including food, safe drinking water, sanitation, health, shelter and education and information. Which means that there are many people within the island I call home that are living in extreme poverty, and they need help
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AuthorAloha. My name is Jaydeen Flores and I am a sophomore at Kamehameha High School. I am from Mililani Oahu and I enjoy dancing, going to the beach and spending time with friends and family. Archives
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