Kupuna happy to get food

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Wilcox Elementary School instructor Chrissy Nii’s kindergarten students place their hand-written cards and notes in food packages being delivered to homebound kupuna by Kaua‘i Retired and Senior Volunteer Program participants Tuesday at the Lihu‘e school.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Kaua‘i Retired and Senior Volunteer Program Director Donna Lynn Loo and El Doi of the county Agency on Elderly Affairs meet up with Wilcox Elementary School instructor Chrissy Nii and her kindergarten class, which wrote notes and drew cards for placing in the food packages being delivered to homebound kupuna Tuesday at the Lihu‘e school.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Kaua‘i Retired and Senior Volunteer Program Director Donna Lynn Loo, far right, and “the morning shift” Kaua‘i RSVP participants show off the food packages that are ready to be delivered to homebound kupuna by “the afternoon shift” Tuesday in the Lihu‘e Civic Center Pi‘ikoi Building conference rooms.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Kaua‘i Independent Food Bank Executive Director Kelvin Moniz, second from right, talks with Donna Lynn Loo, right, the Kaua‘i Retired and Senior Volunteer Program director in the county Office of Elderly Affairs Tuesday while Kaua‘i RSVP participants set up food for packing and delivery to homebound kupuna in the Lihu‘e Civic Center Pi‘ikoi Building conference rooms.

LIHU‘E — Many kupuna don’t want to venture outside their home, especially during this pandemic, said Kaua‘i Retired and Senior Volunteer Program participant Wilma Chandler Tuesday during the packing of food packages destined for homebound kupuna.

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