CARP Hawaii

CARP Hawaii: Awakening Our True Selves

CARP Hawaii: Awakening Our True Selves

The CARP leaders finished the year strong with their semesterly retreat called Awaken, under the theme, “Find My True Self.” The retreat is a place where participants come to learn more about the Divine Principle to learn and grow in their relationship with God. The retreat spanned over three days and the content was given by the CARP leaders and a couple of young adult volunteers.

CARP Hawaii Shows Etiquette

CARP Hawaii Shows Etiquette

The CARP leaders have done it again! On November 4th, 2022, CARP Hawaii held an “Etiquette Social Night''  for their monthly social event, hosted by university junior and CARP leader Tamae Seto. She taught the students etiquettes and how to engage in conversations. The dinner was prepared by CARP students Sumio, Kimi, and Sonse Kawasaki.

CARP Hawaii Joins the Kulio’ou Ridge Trail Restoration

CARP Hawaii Joins the Kulio’ou Ridge Trail Restoration

Six CARP Hawai’i leaders and members supported a local non-profit called Aloha Tree Alliance. They are “dedicated to mitigating climate change [by initiating and supporting] environmental projects to advance resilient forest ecosystems and food security for Hawai’i.” In total there were 46 participants and we planted 120 native trees and shrubs! It was a great success!