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Maui mobile ministry takes its support directly to the unsheltered

ANDREW VLIET / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Cathy Paxton­-Haines, president of A Cup of Cold Water, a van mini­stry supported by four Episcopal churches on Maui, returned to the group’s van Tuesday after checking a homeless camp to see whether anyone was in need of food, clothing or other supplies.
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ANDREW VLIET / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

Cathy Paxton­-Haines, president of A Cup of Cold Water, a van mini­stry supported by four Episcopal churches on Maui, returned to the group’s van Tuesday after checking a homeless camp to see whether anyone was in need of food, clothing or other supplies.

ANDREW VLIET / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Amy Shim, a volunteer with A Cup of Cold Water, helped a client with hygiene products, food and water.
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ANDREW VLIET / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

Amy Shim, a volunteer with A Cup of Cold Water, helped a client with hygiene products, food and water.

ANDREW VLIET / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Cathy Paxton­-Haines, president of A Cup of Cold Water, a van mini­stry supported by four Episcopal churches on Maui, returned to the group’s van Tuesday after checking a homeless camp to see whether anyone was in need of food, clothing or other supplies.
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ANDREW VLIET / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

Cathy Paxton­-Haines, president of A Cup of Cold Water, a van mini­stry supported by four Episcopal churches on Maui, returned to the group’s van Tuesday after checking a homeless camp to see whether anyone was in need of food, clothing or other supplies.

ANDREW VLIET / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Christine Warner, above, walks along north Kaanapali Beach to let people in the encampments know that A Cup of Cold Water’s van is nearby.
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ANDREW VLIET / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

Christine Warner, above, walks along north Kaanapali Beach to let people in the encampments know that A Cup of Cold Water’s van is nearby.

ANDREW VLIET / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Cathy Paxton­-Haines, president of A Cup of Cold Water, a van mini­stry supported by four Episcopal churches on Maui, returned to the group’s van Tuesday after checking a homeless camp to see whether anyone was in need of food, clothing or other supplies.
ANDREW VLIET / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Amy Shim, a volunteer with A Cup of Cold Water, helped a client with hygiene products, food and water.
ANDREW VLIET / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Cathy Paxton­-Haines, president of A Cup of Cold Water, a van mini­stry supported by four Episcopal churches on Maui, returned to the group’s van Tuesday after checking a homeless camp to see whether anyone was in need of food, clothing or other supplies.
ANDREW VLIET / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Christine Warner, above, walks along north Kaanapali Beach to let people in the encampments know that A Cup of Cold Water’s van is nearby.