i am the leader here in pu'uhonua 0'wai'anae.means refugee people of the land who are the caretakers. how you live is who you are, that's how i feel. pick up the recyclables and put them where they belong. this is no ordinary homeless encampment, anyone who comes to live here must sign a contract agreeing to the rules. amongst them, every resident must contribute eight hours a week to community service. this is our community service so each section will have their areas to concentrate on to rebuild, fixup, so this side of the fence, if it's down we will come in as a community and go help and strengthen the walls and whatnot. if rubbish needs to be put out then you will see our vehicles come in and start picking up the rubbish. the encampment is built from tarpaulins, tent poles and recycled goods, but there is little protection from the elements. so we usually use these pallets for rebuilding your floors, raising your tents off the ground so when it's raining you are not in the water. when it does get a high tide here, as you kno