Hui Hoâomalu: Ahn âOhana
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Initially I was concerned because we wanted to share our blessings, and I really wanted to help children in need, and families in need. But I was a little apprehensive because I always asked myself, âI want to help other children but am I ready to help other children at the cost of my children?â
â Our foster care program, Hui Hoâomalu, has had as its goal the reunification of families. While social workers strive to get families back to a place of health and security, their keiki need a home with a loving family that supports them until that day comes. The Ahnâs are just one of the many families that have chosen to make a difference in our communities. Robyn is the Principal at Kaimuki Christian School and Eun is an Economics professor at University of Hawaiâi. They have four children of their own and a desire to help children and families in need. Upon searching for ways to share their blessings, they came across Hui Hoâomalu and thought that fostering was a great option. The Ahnâs have been fostering for nine months. They were commited to fostering with the idea that it was about reuniting the children with their parents.
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