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CHANGE HAWAII
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    Petitioning
    1. Gov. Elect State of Hawaii (Gov. Elect Neil Abercombie)
Why This Is Important

Dear Friends,

For many months now, Hawaii has been going through a financial crisis like the rest of the Mainland US.  On Hawaii's News Channels and in the Newspaper we read and hear about Hawaii's homeless, affordable housing shortage, job loss, a new law saying that the homeless cannot sleep on the side walks, but where will they go?  We also hear about many other social issues facing Hawaii's future.

You might be interested in learning more about this world-changing project to help humanity in Hawaii. HDSC will provide 300 jobs and help thousands of people in need per month in Hawaii. We expect to be self sufficient and not take tax payers money through state funding & city & county funding.

Thank you for taking the time to review this letter.  I am leading a project, here in Hawaii, that will help the hurting and homeless and will change lives. 

Today, Hawaii is in a crisis with many problems - The Hawaiian Islands have approximately 26,000. to 28,000. homeless with 10,000. homeless alone on the Island of Oahu.  Hawaii also has a population of over 4,000. to 6,000. men and women that are incarcerated.  Due to the high costs and prison overcrowding, approximately 2,000. of Hawaii's imprisoned men have been moved to Arizona.  Also, there are nearly 8,000. to 10,000. men and women that are on probation and approximately 4,000. children whose parents are in prison.  Studies show that 90% of these youth will end up in prison like their parents.
 
Hawaii has 100 active gangs that have an overall total of 4,000. to 6,000. gang members (gang markings are in almost every community in Hawaii with graffiti & shoes hanging from telephone wires).  Every month, one woman dies due to "Domestic Violence" and at least one person commits suicide.  Hawaii is rated 5th in the US for the drug use of Methamphetamine, also simply known as Meth. Hawaii was once #1 for Meth use.

What is the answer to these problems?  We believe that the Hawaii Dream Service Center (HDSC) has the solution.  This Service Center will provide temporary housing, permanent housing, job skills training and teaching including schools, etc., for many of the Hawaiian population described above. 

Currently, there are approximately 150 Dream Centers around the world to help people that are in need that are hurting, homeless, gang members, and the incarcerated.  This project will be located on 204 acres and will be dedicated to helping Hawaii's people in need and will make a paradigm shift like never before to address Hawaii's ever growing social issues.

We are reaching out to you because we need your help in raising funds to purchase the land and raise capital for buildings.  Our team has been working on the plans and proposals for twelve years by building relationships with the Federal Government, State of Hawaii, City, County, Churches, Neighborhood Boards, Community Leaders, Ministries, Prisons and others. 

We hope that you will be as excited about this project as we are and have the vision to help humanity.  If you are interested in learning more about this compelling project that will help the people of Hawaii in need and eventually all of humanity, please call me at (808) 285-3622.


Mahalo Nui Loa,

Mr. Constantine I. Nightingdale
President/CEO
HAWAII DREAM SERVICE CENTER
1312 Arsenal Rd.
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
Main Office: (808) 285-3622 Administrative Office: (808) 853-2025
Website: www.hawaiidreamservicecenter.org
Email: cnightingdale@yahoo.com

Recent Signatures

CHANGE HAWAII

Greetings,

Dear Friends,

For many months now, Hawaii has been going through a financial crisis like the rest of the Mainland US. On Hawaii's News Channels and in the Newspaper we read and hear about Hawaii's homeless, affordable housing shortage, job loss, a new law saying that the homeless cannot sleep on the side walks, but where will they go? We also hear about many other social issues facing Hawaii's future.

You might be interested in learning more about this world-changing project to help humanity in Hawaii. HDSC will provide 300 jobs, over 1,000 construction jobs, over 1,000 business & entrepreneur start-ups and help thousands of people in need per month in Hawaii. We expect to be self sufficient and not take tax payers money through state funding & city & county funding.

Thank you for taking the time to review this letter. I am leading a project, here in Hawaii, that will help the hurting and homeless and will change lives.

Today, Hawaii is in a crisis with many problems - The Hawaiian Islands have approximately 26,000. to 28,000. homeless with 10,000. homeless alone on the Island of Oahu. Hawaii also has a population of over 4,000. to 6,000. men and women that are incarcerated. Due to the high costs and prison overcrowding, approximately 2,000. of Hawaii's imprisoned men have been moved to Arizona. Also, there are nearly 8,000. to 10,000. men and women that are on probation and approximately 4,000. children whose parents are in prison. Studies show that 90% of these youth will end up in prison like their parents.

Hawaii has 100 active gangs that have an overall total of 4,000. to 6,000. gang members (gang markings are in almost every community in Hawaii with graffiti & shoes hanging from telephone wires). Every month, one woman dies due to "Domestic Violence" and at least one person commits suicide. Hawaii is rated 5th in the US for the drug use of Methamphetamine, also simply known as Meth. Hawaii was once #1 for Meth use.

What is the answer to these problems? We believe that the Hawaii Dream Service Center (HDSC) has the solution. This Service Center will provide temporary housing, permanent housing, job skills training and teaching including schools, etc., for many of the Hawaiian population described above.

Currently, there are approximately 150 Dream Centers around the world to help people that are in need that are hurting, homeless, gang members, and the incarcerated. This project will be located on 204 acres and will be dedicated to helping Hawaii's people in need and will make a paradigm shift like never before to address Hawaii's ever growing social issues.

We are reaching out to you because we need your help in raising funds to purchase the land and raise capital for buildings. Our team has been working on the plans and proposals for twelve years by building relationships with the Federal Government, State of Hawaii, City, County, Churches, Neighborhood Boards, Community Leaders, Ministries, Prisons and others.

We hope that you will be as excited about this project as we are and have the vision to help humanity. If you are interested in learning more about this compelling project that will help the people of Hawaii in need and eventually all of humanity, please call me at (808) 285-3622.


Mahalo Nui Loa,

Mr. Constantine I. Nightingdale
President/CEO
HAWAII DREAM SERVICE CENTER
1312 Arsenal Rd.
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
Main Office: (808) 285-3622 Administrative Office: (808) 853-2025
Website: www.hawaiidreamservicecenter.org
Email: cnightingdale@yahoo.com

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