Twinkle Borge

"[3] In 2020, fundraising was completed to purchase the land, and current efforts are focused to continue building the structures.

[9] According to an interview with Honolulu Civil Beat, Borge arrived in 2006 and "...had for years been the undisputed leader of The Harbor, organizing a governance structure that includes a second-in-command and section captains.

[3] In order to avoid sweeps or clearances of the village, Borge liaised with the state government which owns the land on which the homeless camp is located.

In 2020, the village managed to purchase 20 acres of land in order to build more permanent housing.

[7] State of Hawaii governor Josh Green released a statement praising Borge as an "incredible inspiration to so many".