Video Highlight: Hawaii Update 2 with Regional Coordinator Malia Davidson

Love Peace Harmony Foundation Regional Volunteer Coordinator Malia Davidson gives us an exciting update on LPH taking place in Hawaii as we come to the close of the year.

Video Transcription:

Aloha Mai Kākou. I'm Malia Davidson. I'm the president of Kumukahi Ke Aloha, a nonprofit here on the island of Maui. We serve all of Maui County. We serve in so many spaces, from government to grassroots efforts. It's been such a joy and a privilege to be a partner of the Love Peace Harmony Foundation and to be able to support our community with [LPH] players—you may be hearing it in the back of me right now—with solar players, with MP3 players, with calligraphy, that is now in the schools, some of our schools on Maui. Especially in the areas where the wildfires took place in 2023. Mental health has become an important area for all of us to focus on to really get down deep into solving some of the issues that have been happening with trauma and partnering up with mental health practitioners, with doctors, with nurses, to be able to connect with pastors, throughout the county, to community groups. We've been fortunate to be able to also bring Love Peace and Harmony into government. Just recently I started to teach some of those in our mayor's office the Love Peace Harmony calligraphy with the water paper that's provided by the Foundation. I cannot tell you the impact just everyday that Love Peace Harmony is having on others. And it's so much so that just last night I went to the site of an accident where a young woman had died in a traffic accident, and her family requested that I be there and they asked for the solar players as they wanted to bring the the vibration of love, peace and harmony to the site of her passing. These are people who have never really been exposed to [LPHF Founder Dr. and] Master Sha or to the Foundation. They just remember hearing it, in the things and the places that I've been, to help those to be uplifted and to be vibrant and to heal. Right behind us is the area that we are calling the Love Peace Harmony Farm. We cleared it about two months ago, placed in the irrigation and now we're getting ready to plant. Behind me are native plants, this is the native ʻŌhiʻa Lehua and Kupu Kupu, and these are the plants that will help to bring more resilience to this space as native trees in a space helps to draw water, but not only that, they also help to bring flourishing to the ʻĀina, to the land. We will bring more food, food crops here as well as young people and our elderly, our Kūpuna, to work together to be able to learn together and grow these farms that we are hoping to do in this community. We thank you, Love Peace and Harmony. We thank you Master Sha, we thank you Alexia Cito and all of the team, everybody all over the world who are collectively, collectively bringing this vibration of selfless light, service, love, compassion, and all the good things of life that help each person to grow and to bring greater harmony and balance in this world. We love you all. We thank you. And thank you to every single person who has ever contributed to Love Peace and Harmony Foundation. Aloha.

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