Posts Tagged ‘Hui Hoʻomalu’
Na Makamae: Alana, Hui Hoʻomalu
Creative, 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 MoreMay is National Foster Care Month
The 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 Receives FLEX Grant Award from Hawaiʻi Community Foundation
Partners In Development Foundation (PIDF) has received a grant award for unrestricted support from the Hawai‘i Community Foundation (HCF) in the amount of $49,000.
Read MoreA Bake Sale For Hawaiʻi’s Foster Keiki
A partnership of several different Hawaiʻi foster care agencies (Department of Human Services, Catholic Charities Hawaii, Family Programs Hawaii, and Partners In Development Foundation) came together in support of the state’s foster keiki (children) and their families.
Read MoreResource Caregiving | A Lifestyle
This week on Ke ʻAno we’ve invited Resource Caregiver, Allene Uesugi, to join us on the show as we wrap up National Foster Care Month.
Read More10th Annual Waiʻanae Keiki Spring Fest
For the past 10 years, dozens of Waiʻanae based community organizations have come together to put on the Annual Waiʻanae Keiki Spring Fest.
Read MoreAt Home With the Herd
Kohala Youth Ranch, is located in beautiful Kapaau, North Kohala. Since 2012, they have helped hundreds of participants using their innovative program. Joe Vitorino, the Owner-Operator of Kohala Youth Ranch along with his wife Kelly, is certified in equine-assisted learning and therapy by the Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association.
Read MoreHui Ho’omalu Bake Sale
Chocolates, cakes, and cookies oh my. That’s just a few of the homemade goodies that were sold at the Hui Ho‘omalu Bake Sale on June 24 at the Dole Cannery.
Read MoreJune is Reunification Month
June was selected by the American Bar Association to be the month to proclaim National Reunification Month because it is the same month Father’s Day is celebrated.
Read MoreMay is National Foster Care Month
What better way to kick off the first day in May than sign waving for National Foster Care Month! Erica Owan, a sophomore at Kaua‘i High School, helped organized the sign waving event.
Read MoreResource Caregivers: Owen & Merna Tango Featured in Garden Island News
Owen and Merna Tango laugh when asked why they are resource caregivers.
Read MoreOur August Newsletter Hot Off the Press!!!
Checkout our employee August Newsletter. Developed for in-house use, we thought we would share this issue with all of you!
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