For the community service my group planned to go to Hālona blowhole and do a beach cleanup. We signed up with a non profit organization called 808 cleanups. So in my group we had one border so she had to do her cleanup on her island instead of being with us. The plan didnʻt really go as exactly as planned because one member couldnʻt make it. But I went. Something that went well was that I learned more about why they do these kinds of cleanups. I think it was good that the leader of the organization was a kamehameha alumni. He taught us more about the land then I think any other organization would. He even talked about the native plants that grow by the kove. What could have been better is if all of our group showed up. Yes my understanding of the UN issues of humanity is improving. I learned a lot on January 4. The leaders seemed to be very passioante about what they were trying to show others about taking care of the land. Yes, because my leadership skill of communication improved when we worked with others about the cleanup.
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AuthorHi, Iʻm Kalena. Iʻm from Waimānalo, Hawaiʻi. Iʻm 15 years old and I go to Kamehameha Schools Kapālama. Archives
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