๐ฅ๐ช IHS dey talk sey dem need better hand people wey go helep, no be just to serve chop-chop for their shelters
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Institute for Human Services (IHS) na one place wey dey always need people wey get beta hand work, wey fit volunteer to help dem. No be say make you just come dey serve food for the shelters dem dey run.
For example, IHS don set up one kind community garden for the Hale Mauliola wey be one kind way station dem dey run for Sand Island. Dem get the things dem need to take put irrigation system for the garden, but dem no get person for their staff wey get the hand work to fit set am up, na wetin Connie Mitchell, the oga at the top for IHS talk.
IHS sef don open some kind houses for neighbourhood wey dem target to help some kind people. Like people wey no get house wey don serve for military, and people wey dem dey consider as “medically fragile” wey fit dey danger if dem dey for street.
IHS fit use volunteers wey get hand work for plumbing, carpentry and other renovation work, Mitchell yan.
“E dey very important,” she talk. “We dey always get maintenance work to do. If person fit do better work, na something wey we go really need.” If you wan volunteer, go ihshawaii.org.
So, if you sabi this kind hand work, and you dey look for place to use am helep people, abeg waka go IHS. Na dem need you pass. Dem go really appreciate as you use your beta hand work helep dem. And no forget, as you dey help person, God dey bless you back. Make you no just think am, oya go help IHS, e go sweet you. ๐๐จ๐ฟ๐ฑ
Di way wey IHS dey do their thing sef na one kain way wey dey show love, care and respect for people wey need am pass. And as you join dem help, na so you sef dey show say you get dat kind heart. For dis world wey we dey so, na to dey help one another, so make we join hand together make we make am beta. Remember, na together we go fit do am. One love, one people. โ๐ค๐
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๐ฅ๐ช IHS lookin’ for skilled folks, ain’t just ’bout servin’ meals at the crib
Yo, check out the Institute for Human Services (IHS), they steady needin’ folks with them skills who wanna put in work, and I ain’t just talkin’ ’bout dishin’ out food at the shelters they run.
I’m sayin’, IHS got this community garden at the Hale Mauliola, which is like a halfway house they got on Sand Island. They got all the parts for an irrigation system for the garden, but ain’t got nobody on deck who can set that up, that’s straight from Connie Mitchell, the big boss at IHS.
IHS even opened up houses in the neighborhood for special folks. We talkin’ ’bout homeless vets and people they call “medically fragile”, folks who would be in a bad way if they were out on the streets.
IHS could use some volunteers with skills in plumbing, carpentry, and other fixer-upper work, Mitchell sayin’.
“It’s real talk,” she said. “We always got stuff that needs fixin’. Skilled labor is what we could really use.” If you down to volunteer, hit up ihshawaii.org.
So, if you got them skills and you lookin’ for a place to use ’em to help out, holla at IHS. They need you bad. They would be grateful for your skilled assistance. And remember, as you helpin’ others, you gettin’ blessings in return. Don’t just sit on it, go and put in work for IHS, you’ll feel good about it. ๐๐จ๐ฟ๐ฑ
The way IHS rolls shows love, care, and respect for those who need it most. And by joinin’ ’em, you showin’ you got heart too. In this world, we gotta help each other, so let’s link up and make things better. Remember, only together we can do this. One love, one people. โ๐ค๐
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๐ฅ๐ช IHS is calling for skilled volunteers, not just to serve meals at their shelters
The Institute for Human Services (IHS) is a place that’s consistently in need of skilled individuals who can volunteer their services. They need more than just people to serve meals at the shelters they operate.
For instance, IHS has established a community garden at the Hale Mauliola, which is a transitional shelter they run on Sand Island. They have the components needed to install an irrigation system for the garden, but they don’t have anyone on their staff with the necessary skills to set it up, according to Connie Mitchell, the executive director at IHS.
IHS has also opened residential homes in the neighborhood that are specifically aimed to assist certain populations. These include homeless military veterans and individuals who are considered “medically fragile”, who might be in danger if they were to live on the streets.
IHS could really use volunteers who have expertise in plumbing, carpentry, and other renovation work, says Mitchell.
“It’s extremely important,” she said. “We always have maintenance work that needs to be done. Skilled labor is something we could really use.” If you want to volunteer, visit ihshawaii.org.
So, if you have these types of skills and are looking for a place to use them to help others, please consider IHS. They really need you. They would truly appreciate your skilled assistance. And remember, as you help others, you receive blessings in return. Don’t just think about it, go and assist IHS, you’ll feel good about it. ๐๐จ๐ฟ๐ฑ
The way IHS operates signifies love, care, and respect for those who need it the most. And by joining them in their cause, you’re also demonstrating that you have a compassionate heart. In this world, we should help each other, so let’s join hands together and make it better. Remember, we can only do this together. One love, one people. โ๐ค๐