Overnight ambassadors help reduce Waikiki homelessness

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A person rests on a Kalakaua Avenue bench early Friday morning in Waikiki.

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Overnight ambassadors team members, Antonio “Tiny” Patton, left, Joshua Lewis and Chris Aki met with Trevor Abarzua shortly before starting a walking patrol of Waikiki beaches and Kalakaua Avenue Thursday night.

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Overnight ambassador Antonio “Tiny” Patton checks on a man at the closed beach early Friday morning.

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Overnight ambassador team members encounter homeless people on their walking patrol of Waikiki beaches and Kalakaua Avenue early Friday morning. Here, Joshua Lewis, left, Antonio “Tiny” Patton and Chris Aki walk along Kalakaua Avenue.

Overnight aloha ambassador Antonio “Tiny” Payton knocked on the door of the public bathrooms at Kuhio Beach Park in Waikiki at midnight, opened the door a crack and shone a flashlight into the restroom.

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