Hui Hoʻomalu
Duane and Jonahlyn Pagay of Maui have fostered 15 children since 2015, adopted one, all while raising three keiki of their own. The Hui Hoʻomalu-trained ʻohana shares how they beat the odds and celebrate foster care awareness month.
Read MoreThe Rogers family fosters and adopts medically fragile children in the Hawaiʻi foster care system. They shared their story on Hawaii News Now for Foster Care Awareness Month.
Read MoreMari’s Gardens’ YOGA in the Gardens event raised over $1,100 for Hui Hoʻomalu.
Read MoreHui Hoʻomalu is putting on their annual Bake Sale and Silent Auction for Foster Care this Friday, February 14th, just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Read MoreThe Office of Hawaiian Affairs’ most recent issue of Ka Wai Ola dives deep into the issue of foster care in Hawaiʻi.
Read MoreAlmost 50 PIDF staff attended the annual kickoff rally for Aloha United Way in downtown Honolulu.
Read MoreResource Caregivers provide safe, healthy, and nurturing environments for children who have been removed from their family homes. The children can be any age, from infants to 18 year-olds. The ultimate goal of fostering children is to reunite them with their families.
Read MoreCreative, hard-working, and humble — those are the words most often used to describe our Na Makamae for May: Alana Power, Community Liaison for Hui Hoʻomalu in West Hawaiʻi.
Read MoreThe month of May is National Foster Care Month, a time to recognize that we each can play a part in enhancing the lives of children and youth in foster care.
Read MorePartners in Development Foundation has received a $50,000 grant from the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation (HCF).
Read MoreLast week, Hui Hoʻomalu participated in the Fall Fest at Moanalua Gardens Missionary Church.
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