Have you experienced anything positive that came about because the “usual” way of doing things needed to change due to the pandemic?
The Bridge of Friendship is going “virtual” for the first time. With no space nor place constraints, we don’t need to limit the number of participants. Waikiki traffic, lack of parking, nor airplane flights will be a barrier!
We encourage you to forward this to colleagues, friends, family members, anyone who might enjoy spending an hour with others who believe that a key to stronger, more effective, harmonious communities is to build respectful relationships, one person with another.
Follow the link to be redirected to our Nā Lei Aloha website to view Part 4 of A RETURN TO BRIDGE — “Just Like Me” (55 sec)
https://naleialoha.org/what-we-do/bridge-of-friendship-2021/
If you haven’t already done so, register there to receive the Zoom link for the virtual gathering that will be held on Friday, November 19 from 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. HST.
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What is the Bridge of Friendship?
Every fall, Nā Lei Aloha Foundation invites community contributors to participate at a half-day gathering based on a chosen theme with the aim of starting a conversation. The annual theme is never announced ahead of the time but is revealed as the conference unfolds through various activities.
Why does Nā Lei Aloha host the Bridge?
Bringing people together is what we do. Nā Lei Aloha’s mission focuses on supporting or creating opportunities for diverse people to come together in ways that encourage uncovering common values and goals. Recognizing our commonalities can be a starting place for respect and cooperation to grow, and this can strengthen our Hawaiʻi community.