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6   DECEMBER 21, 2022
Festive Breakfast At Mariposa Restaurant Supports Families With Sick Keiki
The nonprofit group HUGS (Help, Understand- ing & Group Support) Ha- wai‘i recently teamed up with Neiman Marcus Ho- nolulu to make the holidays special for more than 60 families who have children fighting life-threatening ill- nesses.
  In addition to a delec- table breakfast cooked by chefs at Neiman Marcus’ Mariposa restaurant, the families enjoyed a musical performance by the Shoot- ing Stars troupe of Diamond Head Theatre.
The Diamond Head Theatre Shooting Stars dance troupe performs at HUGS Hawai‘i’s Breakfast with Santa event. PHOTOS COURTESY HUGS HAWAI‘I
have been diagnosed with life-threatening ailments such as cancer, cardiac is- sues, liver and kidney ail- ments, and chromosomal defects.
Santa Claus was also there making the rounds to greet families. He handed out gifts to keiki and posed for family portraits.
The nonprofit, which was founded in 1982, provides emotional and financial support.
HUGS is a nonprofit ded- icated to supporting local families with youth who
For more information, visit hugshawaii.org.
Santa makes his rounds at HUGS Hawai‘i’s Breakfast with Santa event. He handed out gifts to keiki and stayed for family portraits. The meal took place at Mariposa restaurant in Neiman Marcus and brought cheer to more than 60 families who have children fighting life-threatening illnesses.
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