810 N. Vineyard Blvd.
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817

Join us as we celebrate Aloha 'Aina Earth Day by encouraging your friends, families, neighbors, and co-workers to do their part in supporting our community and our 'aina.

Aloha 'Aina's next Recycling Community Clean-Up and Fundraiser on Saturday, November 12, from 8am to 2pm, will support Palama Settlement's mission to provide services and programs to support, improve, and positively enhance the well being of the youth, families, and seniors who reside in our surround communities.

Palama Settlement Aloha 'Aina Earth Day
Date & Time: November 12, 2011 from 8am to 2pm behing the Gymnasium parking lot.

The following will be accepted at the site:
Scrap metal, bicyles, appliances
Beverage containers
Cooking Oil
Cell phones, Printer Cartridges
DVDs, CDs, Blue Ray, Games
Newspaper, phone bks, magazines
Cardboard egg cartons/drink trays
Green Waste
Used eye glasses, hearing aids
Computers, printers, scanners
1 TV per car only
Usable clothing/households items
Plastic bags, plastic bottle caps

Unwanted cars - FREE TOWING by appointment only-ph 306-1876

Free roll-off bin service for scrap metal

Incandescent light bulb exchange for 10 CFLSs

Will not accept:
Tires, Motor Oil, Paints, Hazard Fluids, Microwave Ovens, Gas Tanks

PLEASE BRING CANNED GOODS for the HAWAII FOODBANK.

Call for curside pick-up: Pauni Nagaseu @ 626-5205 or Rene Mansho @ 306-1876

About Palama Settlement
Prior to incorporation, a settlement was formed to house homeless and sick following the 1900 Honolulu Chinatown fire set by the Honolulu Fire Department to quell the outbreak of the Bubonic Plague. The fire grew out of control leaving over 4,000 residents homeless. Seeing the need to assist the many sick and homeless, as well as the waves of new immigrants arriving to the Islands, Palama Settlement emerged in as a social service agency.

The Settlement pioneered the development of many innovative programs to address the ever changing needs of the Kalihi and Palama community and residents. As it was a century ago, Palama Settlement continues to meet the challenges of an ever increasing population from the Pacific basin mixing into the ethnic blend of the old community. Palama Settlements’ campus and facilities located at 810 N. Vineyard Blvd. provide the community’s low income and large families with a safe and nurturing environment where children, adults and families are able to engage in educational, recreational, physical, cultural programs, services and activities to enhance their well-being.

www.PalamaSettlement.org
www.facebook.com/MalamaPalama

Added by Sylvia Flores on October 18, 2011

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