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Honolulu street psychiatrist nationally recognized for his care, compassion | Hawai’i Public Radio

by HOPE Services Hawaii | Jul 7, 2026 | Blog, In the News

View Content Direct from Source Hawaiʻi Public Radio | By Lillian Tsang Published July 7, 2026 at 1:39 PM HST Dr. Chad Koyanagi one of the nation’s few practicing street psychiatrists. Editor’s note: This interview discusses heavy themes of mental health and...

Diocese aims to streamline financial reporting

by HOPE Services Hawaii | Jul 1, 2026 | Blog, In the News

View Content Direct from Source 07/01/2026 by Hawaii Catholic Herald By Lisa Dahm Hawaii Catholic Herald According to Lisa Sakamoto, chief financial officer for the Diocese of Honolulu, the best financial statements in parishes and schools are accurate, timely and...

Point in Time Count shows progress, challenges

by HOPE Services Hawaii | Jun 3, 2026 | Blog, In the News

View Content Direct from Source 06/03/2026 by Hawaii Catholic Herald By Lisa Dahm Hawaii Catholic Herald A one-night count of people experiencing homelessness on Hawaii island, Maui and Kauai in January showed that efforts to house families and individuals are...

Neighbor Island Homeless Count Dips, But There Are Ominous Signs

by HOPE Services Hawaii | May 14, 2026 | Blog, In the News

View Content Direct from Source Maui saw a big spike in the number of unsheltered residents and veteran homelessness was also on the rise. By Caitlin Thompson / May 14, 2026 The number of people experiencing homelessness on the neighbor islands decreased slightly...

New homeless survey finds drop across neighbor islands

by HOPE Services Hawaii | May 14, 2026 | Blog, In the News

View Content Direct from Source The 2026 Neighbor Islands Homeless Point-in-Time Count shows an overall 2% drop in homelessness, with 1,863 people living without a home across Hawaii, Maui and Kauai...
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