Two weeks after a series of powerful and deadly earthquakes hit southern Japan, recovery efforts continue.

Thousands of people don’t have a home to go back to and supplies are scarce.

But some aloha came their way as former sumo wrestler Konishiki, aka Saleva’a Atisanoe, and his wife brought some welcome help to earthquake victims in the town of Kumamoto, one of the hardest hit areas.

The couple followed up on the help another local athlete, Enson Inoue, had provided about a week earlier.

Atisanoe and his wife brought two trucks full of supplies and served over 4,000 hot meals to victims in three evacuation centers. The hot meals were the first the evacuees have had since the first earthquake hit on April 15.

The couple, who live in Japan, also provided some needed entertainment as Atisanoe played the ukulele while his wife danced hula.