Contributed By: Hale Hulu Mamo
HALE HULU MAMO Caring for our Kūpuna Happy 2022 from our ‘Ohana to Yours!!! 2021 has been a year of joys, accomplishments, challenges, and sorrows and we are grateful for the blessings and mercy that greet us with each new day. The Staff, Advisory Committee and Kupuna of Hāna would like to take this time to wish everyone a prosperous and blessed New Year! The year 2021 has been a crazy one with the Covid-19 Pandemic! We continue to provide services and programs for our Kūpuna of Hāna from Lomilomi, Yoga, Hula, Support Group, and Laundry services to the loaning of Hospital beds, wheel chairs, walkers,
oxygen concentrators, and health aid supplies. We collaborate with wonderful agencies to help sustain a healthy quality of life for our Kūpuna of Hāna.
to the organizations, businesses and individuals who donated/ volunteered and gave of their time, talents, services, money, and support throughout the year.
We have said goodbye to many beloved Kūpuna who have left us this year and will remember the legacy they leave behind and honor their memory.
May this New Year bring love, peace, happiness, good health, and prosperity to all who diligently strive to serve others, especially our Kūpuna.
We send out our heartfelt thanks to all who made 2021 a successful year for Hale Hulu Mamo. It takes many hands working together to achieve and accomplish our mission: to provide a safe and nurturing haven for the Kūpuna of Hāna to meet their social, creative, cultural and physical needs. Mahalo nui loa
We look forward to a new year 2022 and the opportunities it brings to improve and grow in our mission to be a place that embraces our precious and esteemed Kūpuna! Hau‘oli Makahiki Hou! Or as we say in Hāna … Happy Old Year!
Antonio Hulaton, 87, of Kaupō passed away at home with the assistance of Hospice on July 27, 2021. He was born on August 1, 1933 in Wahiawa, Oahu. He worked as an Explosive Specialist for Hawaiian Cement and was a Jack of all trades. Aloha a hui hou Uncle Tony. Submitted by Jade Alohalani Smith
Hale Hulu Mamo is located in Hāna Town, and is a division of Maui Adult Day Care Centers. Maui Adult Day Care Centers is a licensed, private, nonprofit organization funded in part by the County of Maui, the Maui County Office on Aging, Maui United Way, Hawaii Community Foundation, Maui Hotel Association, and private fees and donation. Transportation provided by MEO. Lunches provided by Kaunoa Senior Services. Kūpuna from Kaupō to Ko‘olau are eligible for the programs and services provided by Hale Hulu Mamo.
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