Multi-Generational Education Our education programs engage keiki to kūpuna, supporting families as first teachers in culturally and developmentally appropriate early childhood learning, caregiver education, and curriculum studies in reading, math, and science. Ka Hana Noʻeau Ka Hana Noʻeau is a community-based mentorship and academic support program, combining traditional and contemporary knowledge in support of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM). Ka Paʻalana Ka Pa‘alana assists families by providing basic needs items as well as educational programming to equip families toward greater self-sufficiency and prepare children for school success. Nā Pono No Nā ʻOhana Nā Pono No Nā ‘Ohana is a comprehensive family education program serving the Waimānalo community. Pili A Paʻa Pili A Pa‘a is an educational project that was created to address critical deficits in reading, math and science for the Native Hawaiian students on the island of Hawai‘i. Tūtū and Me Tūtū and Me aims to meet the developmental needs of young children ages birth to 5 and to support the grandparents, parents, and other primary caregivers who are raising them. Our Impact serving over 30 communities throughout the Hawaiian islands. 2,720 Keiki served in our programs. 3,692 Adults benefited from our program services.