Posts by Annabelle LeJeune
Hawaiʻi’s Foster Care Youth Receive Nearly $7,000 From Ohana Fuels “Fuel Up. Do Good.” Program
Community members supported the Ohana Fuels campaign to benefit East Hawaiʻi graduating high school students in foster care.
Read MorePIDF Staff Mālama ʻĀina Workday
PIDF administration staff step out of the office and help the Kupa ʻAina team to mālama ʻāina.
Read MoreInsights on PBS: Helping the Helpers
INSIGHTS ON PBS Hawai‘i is a live, weekly one-hour public affairs show. PIDF President and CEO, Shawn Kanaʻiaupuni, and other community nonprofit organizers share more about their roles in supporting Hawaiʻi’s people.
Read MorePartners in Development Foundation, serving Hawaiʻi’s families for 25 years
Tūtū and Me Traveling Preschool Site Manager, Cheri Richards, shares more about PIDF’s 25-year journey.
Read MoreHoliday Highlights with PIDF
Programs from PIDF celebrated the end of the year with a bang! After two seasons of socially-distanced programming, keiki and their ʻohana enjoyed engaging with their teachers, their community, and…
Read MoreKeola Klaus virtual toy drive is coming to town!
Support PIDF’s program keiki for a very Merry Christmas! Donate $20 or more in this virtual toy drive and receive a FREE Box Combo from Raising Cane’s.
Read MoreNomi Health Announces November Launch of Keiki Book Drive for PIDF
Books to be Collected This Month for Partners in Development Foundation Early Education Programs at 7 Testing Sites on Oahu & the Big Island
Read MorePIDF Fall festivities with munchkins and pumpkins!
PIDF early education programs, Ka Paʻalana and Tūtū and Me preschool, ventured to Aloun Farms and Waimānalo Country Farms to celebrate Fall!
Read MoreHawaiʻi Project to End Youth Incarceration Receives $20 Million Award From Kellogg Foundation’s Global Challenge to Advance Racial Equity
After nearly two years of planning, PIDF and OYAH partners are honored to receive $20 million to end youth incarceration in Hawaiʻi.
Read MoreHawaiʻi’s Youth in Foster Care to Benefit from Ohana Fuels ‘Fuel Up. Do Good.’ Program
The funds raised from the ‘Fuel Up. Do Good.’ program will support graduating East Hawaiʻi high school students in foster care to purchase prom attire including hair and makeup, as well as caps and gowns.
Read MorePIDF Board Connects Their “Why” During Retreat
The PIDF Board connected with each other during the retreat and heard about direct impact from programs.
Read MorePIDF Ulu Hana Pāʻina celebrates 25 years of service in Hawaiʻi
Nearly 300 guests celebrated Partners in Development Foundation’s 25th anniversary for the Ulu Hana Pāʻina held at the historic Royal Hawaiian Hotel and raised over $225,000!
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