A Maui-based nonprofit called Keiki Kupuna, founded by teenage sisters, performs music for elderly residents at care facilities and is expanding their shows to Honolulu in June.
- Sisters Bobby and Cassie Goldyn founded Keiki Kupuna after witnessing how music helped their grandmother in hospice care.
- The nonprofit offers monthly musical performances at senior centers throughout Maui, featuring classic hits from Elvis and the Beatles.
- The organization serves both children and elderly adults, connecting people ages 4 to 100 through music.
- Keiki Kupuna will perform at various assisted living facilities in Honolulu this June, expanding beyond Maui operations.
Source: Hawaii Public Radio
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