Hui Hoʻomalu
Owen and Merna Tango laugh when asked why they are resource caregivers.
Read MoreOur very own Monica Ka`auwai (left) was featured in Kaua`i Midweek along with the PATCH representative at the Princess Ka`iulani Keiki Story Fest!
Read MoreHui Ho`omalu was awarded $10,000 from the 2013 Charity Walk.
Read MoreCheckout our employee August Newsletter. Developed for in-house use, we thought we would share this issue with all of you!
Read MoreRepresentatives from Partners In Development Foundation, the Queen Lili’uokalani Children’s Center, It Takes An Ohana, Dept. of Human Services, and Catholic Charities Hawaii came together this morning to support Parents and Children Together (PACT) on Keiki Day!
Read MoreThroughout the holiday season, our foster care program Hui Ho‘omalu gave copies of the newly published Ka Baibala Hemolele to devoted supporters of their program.
Read MoreOn April 20, 2012 Partners in Development Foundation’s Tūtū and Me Traveling Preschool, Ka Pa‘alana Traveling Preschool, ‘Ike ‘Noeau, and Hui Ho‘omalu participated in The 7th Annual Wai‘anae Coast Keiki Spring Fest.
Read MoreRight on the heels of Governor Abercrombie signing a proclamation recognizing May as National Foster Care Month, Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF) was awarded a contract from the State of Hawai‘i Department of Human Services (DHS) to continue to recruit, train, assess and provide support services statewide to the children and families in foster care under the Department, through its Hui Ho‘omalu program.
Read MoreJust a little over an hour ago, Governor Abercrombie signed a proclamation recognizing May 2012 as National Foster Care Month.
Read MoreGovernor Abercrombie will soon make it official by signing a Proclamation recognizing May as National Foster Care Month…
Read MorePIDF employee Rick Kang is featured in a Mililani Rotary Club Bulletin with discussions on his role as a family liaison for our Hui Ho’omalu foster care recruitment program.
Read MoreMay is National Foster Care Month. It is a time to bring attention to the needs of the 1,200 children in foster care in Hawaii.
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