Ke Kama Pono Brings Family Together

When you think of people who are arrested, you probably don’t picture an impoverished teenager or an abused child. But these youth are exactly who are most at-risk for committing crimes as juveniles or even adults.

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Extending the Lines

Mr. Benedict Manapule, currently employed as a construction worker in his family’s business, Max Builders Construction LLC, has decided to help Ke Kama Pono (KKP) Safe House with a fence extension project in the coming weeks.

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E Pū Pa‘akai Kākou Ma Pai‘olu

On June 5, 2013 the Kamehameha Schools Class of 1983 and the Community of Christ Church partnered with Ka Pa‘alana and Ke Kama Pono to serve hot lunches to the families at the Wai‘anae Boat Harbor and at the Pai‘olu Kaiāulu Homeless Shelter.

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Imu Workshop Marks the Beginning of a New Tradition

Families and friends of Ka Pa‘alana and Ke Kama Pono, two programs of Partners in Development Foundation, were invited to participate in a 2-day imu event in Wai‘anae on September 24th and 25th, making for a character-building and culturally-relevant workshop where everyone got his or her hands dirty and sweaty.

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Summer 2010 brought two of Partners In Development Foundation’s programs together for an “energy explosion”!

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