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The homeless village made up their own village in Hawaii!

By Kids of RMB 

So in Hawaii, a group of homeless people made up their own village with their own rules! The people made a park for the kids to play in, a gym workout place, a plantation, and a zoo! Every day, the adults have to work 8 hours a day and clean up the village! Around 60% of the people have jobs here but, the people just don’t have enough money to buy a house! 

The leader of this village told everybody to learn the sign language just for deaf 🧏‍♂️ kids who can also feel that he is included! This village is found in one of the most expensive US States which is Hawaii! The moral taught by this village is to always be grateful for what you have! This village received thousands of donations which are clothes & food for the village to eat! So please do pick up after yourselves like how this village is doing!

Please do make the earth a better place to live for our future generations to come!!!

By Sri Nihal Tammana

Homeless village in Hawaii


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