Before aid arrives, Hawaii’s community networks step up
23-08-2026 12:05 via staradvertiser.com

Before aid arrives, Hawaii’s community networks step up

While helping families recover from Hurricane Lala, Kimberly “Aulani” Fanene spent Thursday preparing her community resilience hub on the edge of Punaluu for the potential effects of Tropical Storm Moke, protecting food supplies and coordinating meal deliveries.
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