Overnight Safe Space opens in Hilo

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Hawaii County Housing Administrator Susan Kunz stands as Mayor Mitch Roth recognizes her during the opening ceremony for the Salvation Army Hilo Temple Corps' 25-cot shelter on Friday in Hilo.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald A 25-cot shelter is officially opening every night in the parking lot next to the Salvation Army in Hilo.

From left, Hawaii County Housing Division Manager Sharon Hirota, Hawaii Homeless Coordinator John Mizuno, Hawaii County Housing Administrator Susan Kunz, Mayor Mitch Roth, Salvation Army Hilo Temple Corps Captains Sam and Felicia LeMar, Family Intervention Services Executive Director Roxanne Costa, Salvation Army Hawaiian and Pacific Island Division Majors Anie and Troy Trimmer and Divisional Director of Development Charmaine Hauanio-Kuewa stand in front of the Malama ‘Ohana Mobile Kitchen Friday in Hilo. (Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald)

Mayor Mitch Roth, left, and Captain Sam LeMar, officer of the Salvation Army Hilo Temple Corps, untie the lei as the new Malama ‘Ohana Kitchen Trailer is blessed Friday during a ceremony for the Salvation Army Hilo Temple Corps’ shelter in Hilo. (Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald)

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Officials from the county, state and the Salvation Army Pacific Islands Division stand together as Kahu Smitty Kaleohano blesses the space Friday in Hilo.

The Salvation Army opened a long-awaited overnight homeless shelter in Hilo on Friday, with plans to expand it in the future.