Interstate Restoration Hawaii Helps Restore Oahu Homeless Shelter for U.S. Veterans

More than 60 volunteers from BOMA Hawaii helped make the homeless shelter at Paiolu Kaiaulu Waianae a little brighter this month.

Employee volunteers Scott Watanabe, left, and Raven Esposito from Interstate Restoration Hawaii, an emergency restoration and reconstruction firm, paint inside a shelter area. The company also donated pizza and bottled water for the volunteers.


Interstate Restoration, a national restoration and disaster recovery company, participated with more than 60 volunteers from The Building Owners and Management Association (BOMA) Hawaii, to help veterans in Hawaii.
The group most recently helped the U.S. Veterans Civic Center Paiolu Kaiaulu Waianae on Oahu on March 5 with painting of an entire wing of shelter rooms for homeless vets.
The group, which volunteers for numerous Hawaii projects, painted shelter rooms, an ADA restroom and a conference room.
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