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Dealing with COVID-19: share your mahalo, mo'olelo or mana'o

March 30, 2020

Contributed by Kyle Galdeira

E kūpa‘a kākou. Stand strong together.

When facing the impacts made on society by the coronavirus pandemic, it’s important to rely on ‘ohana, neighbors, co-workers and the surrounding community to cope with change and brace for impending challenges.

Share words of mahalo with those who have been a source of comfort and reassurance in these trying times. Or, share mo‘olelo and mana‘o to encourage staying strong together. Check out the contributions of others as well!


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