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Hawaii International HOPE Foundation exhibition (Dec. 11-12)

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The Hawaii International HOPE Foundation invites you to join them for a photo and video exhibition Saturday, Dec. 11 and Sunday, Dec. 12 at South Kona’s SKEA, located between mile makers 105 and 106.

The exhibition is free to the public and highlights cultural attractions, the people, and projects undertaken by the foundation in northern Thailand and Cambodia.

The showings are 2-6 p.m. Saturday and noon-4 p.m. Sunday.

The Hawaii International HOPE foundation is a grass roots organization — avoiding affiliation or support from religions, big business and governments.

For the last 10 years it has provided support for orphans, street kids, and other disadvantaged youth in Southeast Asia. The latest project is the construction of a five-room school in one of the poorest regions of Cambodia.

Four board members will be present at the exhibition to answer your questions. And items made by Thai orphans and disadvantaged Cambodian villagers will be available for purchase.

— Find out more:
www.hihf.org

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