Brittany Nakamoto, Generations Magazine UH Intern | Apr 1, 2016 | April - May 2016, Articles, Living Life
Citizens for a Fair ADA Ride (CFADAR) is a volunteer organization that advocates and lobbies for seniors and disabled customers of paratransit transportation on the City of Honolulu’s TheBus or TheHandi-Van. At CFADAR quarterly public meetings, representatives from...
Brittany Nakamoto, Generations Magazine UH Intern | Feb 1, 2016 | Articles, February - March 2016, Programs & Services
I greeted few ku¯puna at the bus stop in front of Nordstrom at Ala Moana Shopping Center with one question: “Why do you like riding the bus?” All agreed on a few things — the bus is convenient, a pleasant experience, and a great place to meet new and interesting...
Brittany Nakamoto, Generations Magazine UH Intern | Dec 1, 2015 | Articles, December - January 2016, Living Life
As my friend and I searched for interesting activities near the blue jungle gym in Ala Moana Beach Park, we spotted a group of women making dance formations and speaking Chinese. Upon closer investigation, we discovered a happy, healthy dance group. Judy Wu, dance...
Brittany Nakamoto, Generations Magazine UH Intern | Dec 1, 2015 | Articles, December - January 2016, Living Life
Senior citizens can attend classes on University of Hawaii Manoa campus through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. For 10 years OLLI has been offering non-credit, college-level courses and other activities to encourage older individuals to engage their minds,...
Brittany Nakamoto, Generations Magazine UH Intern | Oct 1, 2015 | Articles, Editorial, October - November 2015
This year’s 9th Annual “Aging in Place Workshop” at the Ala Moana Hotel was the most successful that Generations Magazine and KHON2 Elderhood Project have ever hosted. Seventy-five exhibitors awaited the arrival of over 1,500 excited attendees. The workshop took place...
Brittany Nakamoto, Generations Magazine UH Intern | Aug 1, 2015 | Articles, August - September 2015, Programs & Services
What if there was an easy, affordable way to get necessary nutrients for good health, without having to figure it all out yourself? Hawaii FoodBank on O‘ahu is taking applications for the Senior FoodBox Program, an ongoing supplemental food program in addition to the...