On Thursday, April 17, members of Hawaii Police Department’s Hilo Community Policing Section teamed up with Goodwill’s ‘Aina Keepers for a graffiti clean-up project in downtown Hilo.
As part of their longstanding partnership, 12 members of the ‘Aina Keepers joined Hilo Community Policing officers to clean two heavily graffitied locations along Keawe and Haili streets.
Using paint and supplies generously donated by HPM Building Supply, the team worked together to cover graffiti and restore the area’s appearance.
This clean-up effort is one of several that planned in the months to come in downtown Hilo.
For many years, Community Policing officers and the ‘Aina Keepers have collaborated to remove graffiti and maintain a clean, welcoming environment for residents and visitors alike.
The ‘Aina Keepers is a dedicated group of developmentally disabled adults who take on the important task of graffiti removal as part of a life skills and job training program.
“It was a pleasure partnering with Goodwill’s ‘Aina Keepers this morning to paint over graffiti in downtown (Hilo),” said Community Policing Officer Joshua Willing, whose beat includes the downtown area.
“I look forward to working with downtown businesses and the Aina Keepers going forward with future cleanup efforts,” he said.