Hōkū Lio Farms hosted two community screenings of Rescued Hearts, a film that reflects the organization’s mission of healing, compassion, and connection between people, animals, and the land. These events served as meaningful opportunities for community engagement, education, and dialogue centered on rescue, resilience, and care.
The first screening was hosted by Hōkū Lio Farms and shown at C4 Church Kahala, made possible through the generous support of community partners including the HMSA Foundation, Bank of Hawaiʻi, Waimānalo Feed, Kalapawai Market, and C4 Church Kahala. The screening was supported by the dedication of Hōkū Lio Farms volunteers, whose time and aloha spirit were essential to the success of the event. Their collective support enabled an inclusive and welcoming experience for community members who also enjoyed learning about Hoku Lio Farms children’s programs.
The second screening, featuring the full Rescued Hearts film, was sponsored by Colibri Ranch Connects and held at Kailua Cinemas, expanding the reach of the program to a broader audience in an independently owned traditional theater setting. Hōkū Lio Farms was honored to welcome the Rescued Hearts filmmakers, Dana Crochere and Krisanna Sexton to Oʻahu, further enriching the educational and community impact of the screening..