LIHUE — Tessa Belardo of the Department of Education could not help herself on Wednesday when she saw the 26 big bags of household items that were laid out on the tables.
“She knows a lot of the people who are going to get these bags,” said HiDOE Parent Community Network Coordinator Nely Caberto. “These people can really use the items in the bags, and Tessa works with them in the field.”
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