About Town 09-06-18

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Hospice of Kona opens new Grief Center in Holualoa

For years, West Hawaii residents seeking support, understanding and education on how to manage the emotions surrounding the death of a loved one have found help with Hospice of Kona’s many bereavement services. From 5:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, during Holualoa’s monthly “First Fridays,” there will be an open house to introduce Hospice of Kona’s Maluihi Grief Center and its bereavement support team. The center is located on Mamalahoa Highway in Holualoa Village, just south of Holualoa Elementary School.

Parking is very limited; open house attendees may park in front of, or across from, the Holualoa Japanese Cemetery. The center is available by appointment only by contacting info@hospiceofkona.org or 324-7700.

“We’re so excited to provide a comfortable, home-like setting for those needing grief support,” said Laura Varney, Hospice of Kona CEO. “We’ve developed the center to be a place where bereaved people connect and heal.”

The center, named for Elizabeth Maluihi Lee, a cultural historian and one of Hawaii Islands “living treasures,” is located in the historic Nakamaru Farmhouse. Bereavement services include annual community events, Camp Erin Hawaii, child loss group, loss of spouse/partner group, grief activities, grief and the arts, grief and the holidays, and grief support in schools (as requested).