Hometown Heroes: OHA delivers ‘Meals and Mahalo’ to frontline health care workers

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs recently delivered hundreds of “Meals and Mahalo” to frontline health care workers at Queen’s North Hawaii Community Hospital as a part of its statewide initiative to express gratitude to those serving who COVID-19 most impacts. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today) ()

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs recently delivered hundreds of “Meals & Mahalo” to frontline health care workers at Queen’s North Hawaii Community Hospital as a part of its statewide initiative to express gratitude to those serving who COVID-19 most impacts. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs recently delivered hundreds of “Meals and Mahalo” to frontline health care workers at Queen’s North Hawaii Community Hospital as a part of its statewide initiative to express gratitude to those serving who COVID-19 most impacts. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today) ()

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs recently delivered hundreds of “Meals & Mahalo” to frontline health care workers at Queen’s North Hawaii Community Hospital as a part of its statewide initiative to express gratitude to those serving who COVID-19 most impacts. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Editor’s note: Each Wednesday, West Hawaii Today is publishing a story about individuals, groups or organizations that have helped make life better for others in our community during the COVID-19 pandemic.