Rotarian volunteers serve up dinner at IHS Women and Chidren Shelter

Feb 25, 2016 | PC Community

Mahalo to the Rotary Club of Pearlridge who volunteered their time to help out the Mililani Sunrise Rotary Club and students from Epiphany Episcopal Church in Kaimuki to serve dinner at the IHS Women and Children Shelter in Iwilei on Sunday, February 21, 2016.

Mahalo to Mililani Sunrise past president Dexter Yee for inviting our Rotary Club of Pearlridge volunteers, (Ralph, Doreen, Roy, Mary and me to lend a hand. It is always a very humbling and rewarding experience to give back to our community through Rotary International's commitment to "Service Above Self".

Have a great day!

Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

Volunteers representing the Rotary Club of Pearlridge, Mililani Sunrise Rotary Club, and

students from Epiphany Episcopal Church in Kaimuki are pictured getting ready to serve

dinner at the IHS Women and Children Shelter in Iwilei on Sunday, February 21, 2016.

Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

Student community volunteers from Epiphany Episcopal Church are

pictured preparing dinner plates to be served to the keiki in the shelter. 

Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

Rotary Club of Pearlridge volunteer Roy Higa lines up dinner

plates that are ready to be served to the women in the shelter.

Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

(Pictured front to back) Rotary Club of Pearlridge volunteers: past president Doreen Higa,

Mary Villamil, Ralph Portmore, Roy Higa, and Mililani Sunrise past president Dexter Yee

Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

Mahalo to Dexter Yee from the Mililani Sunrise Rotary Club who is pictured with his nephew

who volunteered on Sunday with fellow students from Epiphany Episcopal Church in Kaimuki.

Mililani Sunrise Rotary Club and Epiphany Episcopal Church work together in a partnership to

organize and feed the residents in the IHS Women and Children Shelter six times a year. A team

of Rotary Club of Pearlridge volunteers also assists the organizers in serving dinner at the shelter.