PIDF staff, coordinated by Tūtū & Me Family Support Advocate JoAnn Wasson, has been working diligently in preparation for the Annual Aloha Festivals Parade.
Read MoreKamehameha Schools Trustee Micah Kane said at his investiture, “The partnership is more important than the partners.”
Read MoreOn August 24, 2009 Ka Pa‘alana presented an appreciation card to Costco including pictures and personally written messages of thanks from people who live on Leeward Coast beaches.
Read MoreOn July 14, 2009, Ka Pa‘alana’s Mālama Mobile Outreach Team hosted a group from St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church in Alewa Heights, which included nineteen students who were in Hawai‘i on mission from various Coptic Churches in California under the leadership of H.G. Bishop Serapion (bishop of Los Angeles).
Read MoreAt our Kaunakakai Site and Kualapuu Site, we went hog-wild during last year’s animal theme unit when local artist, Kala’e Ritte-Tangonan, joined us in an animal face painting frenzy.
Read MoreOn Saturday, August 29th, 2009, the Hawai‘i Foodbank (HFB) celebrated its 5th Annual Hunger Walk sponsored by Harry C. and Nee Chang C. Wong Foundation.
Read MoreTūtū and Me Traveling Preschool East Kaua‘i team held a beach clean up at Nukoli‘i Beach on Earth Day.
Read MoreTech Together Presents at CNHA Conference
Kaleo Iwasaki, Program Manager for Tech Together, was one of three guest speakers presenting their programs’ success at the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement’s Annual Conference held at the Hawaii Convention Center.
The Tech Together and ‘Ike Ea programs took part in the first Huaka‘i O Hakipu‘u hands-on cultural workshop on Friday, August 7, 2009, at Hakipu‘u on the eastside of Oahu.
Read MoreIn May 2007, the Partners in Development Foundation became a member agency of the Hawaii Foodbank. Their vision was to partner with the community to provide essential needs and basic services to the Leeward Coast homeless population through the use…
Read MoreOn July 9th, 2009 PID hosted its second annual “Putt’ng Fore PID” Golf Tournament at Kaneohe Klipper Course at Marine Corps Base Hawai’i.
Read MoreWith a sail taut above their heads, wind rushing past them and salt spray on their faces, Molokai keiki got an experience that brought smiles and squeals of delight – a ride on a Hawaiian sailing canoe.
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