Web site aims to unite Mo’ili’ili

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Area resident Derek Kauanoe launched moiliilimatters.com at the end of May as a way to connect neighbors and create dialogue about issues in the community.

The site offers many of the same functions as Facebook or MySpace — personal profiles, photo and video galleries, live chats, discussion boards, groups and blogs — along with a community calendar and directory of local businesses and organizations.

“There are not a whole lot of formal opportunities for neighbors here to get to know each other, so I thought a social network might help us get a better idea of who our neighbors are,” said Kauanoe, a 2008 University of Hawai’i Richardson School of Law graduate. “Just from creating the site, I’ve met people I probably wouldn’t have met (without it).”

Kauanoe hopes the Web site will become a place for residents to dialogue and organize to address issues of illegal dumping, homelessness, graffiti and infrastructure.

Kauanoe has also set up a Twitter feed used to post community alerts, events and site updates.

This month, Mo’ili’ili Matters teamed up with Kamehameha Schools to help tackle the neighborhood’s illegal dumping problem, sending out 15,000 postcards educating residents about proper disposal of bulky waste.

Mo’ili’ili Neighborhood Board member Greg Cuadra is an active member of the Mo’ili’ili Matters Web site, posting photos of illegal dump sites and participating in discussion forums and small groups that have formed to work on community issues.

“It’s helped me make more contacts not only for illegal dumping but for other issues that the neighborhood has,” he said. “It’s a good resource.”

Read the full story: Web site aims to unite Mo’ili’ili | HonoluluAdvertiser.com | The Honolulu Advertiser. By Caryn Kunz, Advertiser Staff Writer

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