Without further ado, we've released a mini-documentary capturing the background story of Share-HOPA-Forward and sharing the Pure Aloha unleashed at the first Sharing Day. Enjoy and HOPA!
Share-HOPA-Forward
Share-HOPA-Forward (SHF) is a shave ice "pay-it-forward" experiment. Launched in Summer 2012 by Uncle Clay's House of Pure Aloha (HOPA), SHF aims to manifest HOPA's Pure Aloha vision and purpose by engaging our one world 'ohana (family) in action and service rooted in compassion, trust, gratitude, generosity, abundance, and joy.
Monday, June 17, 2013
Monday, November 19, 2012
1st Sharing Day @ Kaka'ako Night Market, November 11/17/12
Person after person casually passed by Uncle Clay and our shave ice stand as the alluring aroma of tasty dinner foods and the upbeat sounds of hip-hop music filled the cool Kaka'ako night air. Five, then ten, then twenty minutes passed by.
Were people too skeptical of our radically generous offer: "gifted shave ice $0"? Perhaps it was still too early for shave ice? After months of persistent planning and preparing, hoping and dreaming, HOPA was at the Kaka'ako Night Market to serve 200 shave ice, no-strings-attached, to anyone who wanted one. But not one person seemed interested...
Then, a young man in his thirties walked by curiously. I enthusiastically told him about our pay-it-forward experiment and how tonight was our very first Sharing Day.
His eyes lit up, and he beamed a huge smile, "Wow, this is so awesome. And I get to be the first person? Let's do it!" Arin joyfully crafted his strawberry lilikoi shave ice as he threw $5 into the money jar to share-it-forward.
Share HOPA Forward price sign (top left); Thank you board in front of Taste, a new food and restaurant collaborative venture (top right); Group ordering shave ice and writing notes (bottom left); Row of food vendors along Auahi St. (bottom right) |
Soon enough, a couple with great curiosity stopped by, talked to Uncle Clay, lit up with smiles, then ordered two shave ice. Then another. Then three others. Then five others. Within thirty minutes, there was a line of ten waiting for shave ice and a half circle of people congregated around Uncle Clay intently listening to him tell the HOPA story and vision.
The spirit of generosity filled the air. People gravitated to the stand. Receivers read aloud the personal notes written by their Sharer, then proceeded to write fun or profound words of thanks back. The shave ice machine continued to run nonstop. The buzz was out! Friends rushed over after being told in person, reading a text message, or seeing an Instagram picture.
By the end of the night, HOPA served 115 shave ice, receivers donated $220.06, and 31 people wrote personal messages to go along with their donation for the next Sharing Day. Any skepticism from the general public or within myself was washed away: our community was more than ready to be generous. All that was simply needed was the right circumstances or just a little nudge, and each person's natural desire to freely give for the joy of others would surge through and that deep connection to oneself and our one world 'ohana would emerge.
Thank you to every single person who was part of making this 1st Sharing Day a success--especially our Sharers, receivers, volunteers, the HOPA Team, Under My Umbrella, Taste, Kaka'ako Night Market--you made this all possible. HOPA!
Board of Thank You notes from receivers to their Sharers |
Thursday, September 20, 2012
SHF Campaign Results & Plans Ahead
In early June 2012, we kicked off the Share-HOPA-Forward campaign to celebrate Uncle Clay's House of Pure Aloha's first birthday. Over the next two months, people enthusiastically made contributions through our IndieGoGo campaign page and in-store at the House. They expressed their Pure Aloha in heartfelt notes they wrote on their personalized shave ice notecards.
By the end, 72 Sharers donated a total of 584 shave ice, or $1,752! In addition, HOPA donated 194 shave ice for every shave ice that was sold during our June 9th celebration. Collectively, through the heartfelt giving from many, we now have an initial fund of 778 shave ice to launch this innovative shave ice pay-it-forward experiment in Hawaii.
We are currently preparing to host our first "Sharing Day" hopefully sometime in October. We can't wait and will be sharing all the updates right here on this blog - so stay tuned! HOPA!
By the end, 72 Sharers donated a total of 584 shave ice, or $1,752! In addition, HOPA donated 194 shave ice for every shave ice that was sold during our June 9th celebration. Collectively, through the heartfelt giving from many, we now have an initial fund of 778 shave ice to launch this innovative shave ice pay-it-forward experiment in Hawaii.
We are currently preparing to host our first "Sharing Day" hopefully sometime in October. We can't wait and will be sharing all the updates right here on this blog - so stay tuned! HOPA!
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
E Komo Mai!
E Komo Mai (welcome) to the Share-HOPA-Forward blog!
This blog will serve as the communication hub for Share-HOPA-Forward. Through this hub, our hope is to share; to share the exciting updates, the promising plans, and the inspiring reflections as this unique pay-it-forward experiment unfolds.
This blog will be run by the SHF Team and include original content from the Team as well as relevant contributions from special guests and the general community.
Mahalo for being here and following us along this meaningful journey of discovering what is truly means to live authentically in service with compassion, trust, gratitude, generosity, abundance, and joy... to live Pure Aloha. HOPA!
This blog will serve as the communication hub for Share-HOPA-Forward. Through this hub, our hope is to share; to share the exciting updates, the promising plans, and the inspiring reflections as this unique pay-it-forward experiment unfolds.
This blog will be run by the SHF Team and include original content from the Team as well as relevant contributions from special guests and the general community.
Mahalo for being here and following us along this meaningful journey of discovering what is truly means to live authentically in service with compassion, trust, gratitude, generosity, abundance, and joy... to live Pure Aloha. HOPA!
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