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New Friendships, Shared Stories: Pueblo of Jemez Delegation Visits Tūtū and Me Traveling Preschool in Panaʻewa

By Brittney Akai | December 10, 2025

On October 23, our Tūtū and Me Traveling Preschool site in Panaʻewa on Hawaiʻi Island welcomed more than 20 guests from the Pueblo of Jemez tribe and the Delegation of…

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PIDF receives $53,000 from American Savings Bank Kahiau Giving Campaign

By Brittney Akai | November 21, 2025

Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF) is honored to be a recipient of American Savings Bank’s 2025 Kahiau Giving Campaign. From support through the Kahiau Giving Campaign and financial literacy collaboration…

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PIDF Reaffirms Support for Kamehameha Schools and Our Shared Commitment to Hawaii’s Families

By Brittney Akai | November 10, 2025

For more than 25 years, Partners in Development Foundation has stood and continue to stands firmly with Kamehameha Schools in a shared commitment to Hawaiʻi’s keiki and community. The sacred…

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Bridging the Gap: How One Community School Coordinator is Strengthening the Bond Between Families and Kohala High School 

By Brittney Akai | November 6, 2025

On a typical school day, you will probably see Liza Dela Cruz Monsalve, Community School Coordinator with Piha Me Ka Pono program, greeting students, faculty, and ‘ohana (families) with a warm smile as she walks through the Kohala…

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Kupa ‘Aina Receives $30,000 from Indigenous Tomorrows Fund Grant 

By Brittney Akai | October 21, 2025
Kupa Aina sign with kalo in background

In a first-of-its-kind initiative led by young people (ages 14-24), Native Americans in Philanthropy, Newman’s Own Foundation, and Novo Nordisk has awarded Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF) $30,000 from the…

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Kealakehe walking school bus sets keiki on a path to success

By Brittney Akai | September 29, 2025
Kealakehe Warrior Hawk Walk students and adult volunteers

Originally published by KITV Island News – Check out the full article here. KEALAKEHE, Hawaii (Island News) — October is Walk and Roll to School Month in Hawaii—it’s a month…

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Growing Confidence with Kīʻapu

By Brittney Akai | September 2, 2025
Kīʻapu program mentors and youth at the 2025 Honolulu Career Expo

With encouragement from her mom, Rayjia joined the Kīʻapu program to build confidence in herself and her future. As a high school senior, Rayjia found the prospect of job searching…

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PIDF Honors Two Visionary Women Leading Youth-Focused Change in Hawaiʻi 

By Brittney Akai | August 29, 2025
Kumu Michelle Pieper and Carla Houser honored as Ulu Hana Pewa Awardees

On August 8th, beneath the glow of the full moon over Lēʻahi (Diamond Head), Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF) welcomed over one hundred supporters to the Royal Hawaiian Hotel for its annual…

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Mahalo to Aloha United Way’s Day of Action Volunteers

By Brittney Akai | June 26, 2025

We were honored to partner with Aloha United Way for their annual Day of Action! The volunteers helped us prepare hundreds of favors for our upcoming Ulu Hana: Pewa Awards. Thanks…

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Tutu and Me Traveling Preschool Distributes 740 Pounds of Fresh Poi to Families Statewide

By Brittney Akai | June 24, 2025

At the end of the school year, Tūtū and Me Traveling Preschool gifted 740 preschoolers on Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Maui, Molokaʻi, and Hawaiʻi with one-pound of fresh poi to bring home…

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Harold K.L. Castle Foundation Invests $75,000 in Waimānalo’s Early Childhood Education ‘Upena Project

By Brittney Akai | June 3, 2025

Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF) is pleased to announce a significant grant of $75,000 from the Harold K.L. Castle Foundation to support the Waimānalo Early Education ʻUpena project through the…

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Bringing Hawaiian Wisdom to School Gardens: How Pua Aquino’s Kalo Module Enriches School Gardens Nationwide

By Brittney Akai | May 16, 2025

In an innovative effort to bridge cultural understanding through school gardens, our own June “Pua” Aquino has made a significant contribution to “Celebrating Cultural Inclusion in the School Garden,” an…

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