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Salvation Army acquires state-of-the-art mobile kitchen

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The Salvation Army Hawaiian and Pacific Island’s Division is opening a state-of-the-art mobile kitchen to feed those in need island-wide.

The Mālama ‘Ohana Kitchen trailer, measuring at 35 feet in length, is a versatile and impactful addition to the nonprofit, helping to expand their reach on the Big Island and serve as a resource center during emergencies and times of disaster.

The mobile kitchen, acquired through a generous donor, has a capacity to serve about 2,500 meals per day. While its home base will be at the Salvation Army Hilo Temple Corps, located at 219 Ponahawai St., it will be mobilized to serve communities island-wide.

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Officials say the mobile kitchen will play a vital role in feeding the homeless, participating in community events and responding to disasters as an Emergency Disaster Vehicle whenever and wherever needed throughout Hawai‘i County.

Capt. Samuel LeMar, the Salvation Army Hilo Temple Corps Officer and Hawai‘i County Coordinator, said the kitchen symbolizes The Salvation Army’s ongoing commitment to serving the community.

“This trailer is our way of reaching out to the people of Hawai‘i County in times of need, whether it’s by providing them with a warm meal or responding to emergencies,” he added.

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Those interested in joining the Emergency Disaster Service teams are encouraged to visit www.bigisland.salvationarmy.org or email [email protected] for more information.

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