LIHUE — The Salvation Army, both the Lihue Corps and the Hanapepe Corps, will be serving community Thanksgiving meals on Wednesday, according to The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division.
“Thanksgiving is a time of gratitude, reflection, joy and hope,” said Divisional Commander Major Troy Trimmer. “These regional events provide opportunity for people to be in community with full stomachs and hearts, and without financial stress or fear of judgement. We want to remind people that The Salvation Army, motivated by the love of God, is here for you — not only in fellowship during the holidays, but year-round through our vital services and programs.”
On Kauai, The Salvation Army is anticipating serving nearly a thousand meals between the Lihue Corps and the Hanapepe Corps.
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