On Wednesday, First Assembly of God in Kaneohe opened the state’s first dome shelters for the homeless. The project includes 12 domes, nine for residents, one for a resident manager and one with six full restrooms. Senior Pastor Klayton Ko expects families of women with children will take up residence soon. Click on the image above for a look at the project.
Hawaii’s first dome homeless shelters open at First Assembly of God
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24 October 2018