Honolulu, HI rotates mobile shelter throughout neighborhoods for improved homeless outreach
Honolulu, HI Mobile Homeless Outreach Shelter
Homeless Outreach and Navigation for Unsheltered Persons (HONU) places up to ten tents for unhoused residents in a public park. The city's Department of Community Services and Police Department keeps tents in place for up to 90 days per location. The mobile shelter features showers, food, beds, and social services for up to 80 people. HONU has served homeless residents at locations including Waipahu Cultural Garden Park and Keehi Lagoon Beach Park.
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City’s mobile homeless shelter relocates to Mo'ili'ili - Honolulu, Hawaii news, sports & weather - KITV Channel 4
The HONU program or Homeless Outreach and Navigation for Unsheltered Persons is slated to begin operation in Old Stadium Park Monday at noon.
Homeless Outreach Tents Move To Old Stadium Park, Prompting Residents' Concerns | Hawaii Public Radio
Honolulu officials set up six tents at the Old Stadium Park Monday as part of its mobile homeless outreach program. Nearby residents are optimistic it will
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