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‘Expanding the safety net’
By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald “It’s a new beginning for health care here on the island.” That observation by billionaire philanthropist Marc Benioff – chairman, CEO and co-founder of thesoftware company Salesforce -was made Wednesday during a groundbreaking ceremony to kick off an expansion of the newly named Hilo Benioff Medical Center that will include a new 19-bed intensive care unit and 36 additional hospital beds. The project, to helpalleviate Hawaii Island’s hospital…Read more
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By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald “It’s a new beginning for health care here on the island.” That observation by billionaire philanthropist Marc Benioff – chairman, CEO and co-founder of thesoftware company Salesforce -was made Wednesday during a groundbreaking ceremony to kick off an expansion of the newly named Hilo Benioff Medical Center that will include a new 19-bed intensive care unit and 36 additional hospital beds. The project, to helpalleviate Hawaii Island’s hospital…Read more |
Benioffs bolster HFD’S fleet
Donated specialized trucks can reach harder-to-access areas By KELSEY WALLING Hawaii Tribune-Herald The Hawaii Fire Department now has access to four brand-new brushfire trucks that were gifted through donations to the Daniel R. Sayre Memorial Foundation. State and county officials, members of HFD and philanthropists Marc and Lynne Benioff attended a blessingWednesday for the four new trucks at the Haihai Fire Station in Hilo. After nearly losing their home to a fire a few years ago, the Benioffs…Read more
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Donated specialized trucks can reach harder-to-access areas By KELSEY WALLING Hawaii Tribune-Herald The Hawaii Fire Department now has access to four brand-new brushfire trucks that were gifted through donations to the Daniel R. Sayre Memorial Foundation. State and county officials, members of HFD and philanthropists Marc and Lynne Benioff attended a blessingWednesday for the four new trucks at the Haihai Fire Station in Hilo. After nearly losing their home to a fire a few years ago, the Benioffs…Read more |
‘Kauhale Initiative’ garners enthusiasm
Effort aims to place homeless in communities of tiny homes By MICHAEL BRESTOVANSKY Hawaii Tribune-Herald Hilo residents werewidely enthusiastic Tuesday night during a meeting about a state project to develop communities of tiny homes for the BigIsland’s homeless population, despite misgivings about where those communities could be built. The “Kauhale Initiative” is an effort by the state Office on Homelessness and Housing Solutions to develop small, communalliving spaces – called kauhale…Read more
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Effort aims to place homeless in communities of tiny homes By MICHAEL BRESTOVANSKY Hawaii Tribune-Herald Hilo residents werewidely enthusiastic Tuesday night during a meeting about a state project to develop communities of tiny homes for the BigIsland’s homeless population, despite misgivings about where those communities could be built. The “Kauhale Initiative” is an effort by the state Office on Homelessness and Housing Solutions to develop small, communalliving spaces – called kauhale…Read more |
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