Keiki Steps Lā ʻOhana – May2026
Hūi! Join us in this extension of our morning services to ʻohana. Lā ʻOhana are workshops centered on Hawaiian practices that bridge classroom content with application in cultural kīpuka; these […]
Hi‘ilei provides educational home-visits where parents meet regularly with a Parents As Teachers certified educator to learn about early childhood development and gain the skills needed to be their child’s first and best teacher.
Ho‘āla conducts outreach that provides families with information on the importance of early childhood education and helps them navigate systems to secure early learning opportunities for their child.
Keiki Steps is a Hawaiian culture-based family-child interactive learning preschool where parents and children, from newborn to age 5, learn together to ensure academic success and prepare keiki for Kindergarten.
Empowering
Early
Learning
Ka Lama Education Academy supports community members in their pursuit to become high-quality teachers in their home communities through college support, mentorship and professional training.
Kaulele seeks to create informal STEM learning opportunities through indigenous Hawaiian knowledge that connects modern and traditional science to help young learners engage, connect to and succeed in STEM academics and occupations.
Kupu Ola collaborates with schools to create alternative learning approaches that focus on strengthening academic and personal confidence in youth through the integration of Native Hawaiian culture in outdoor classrooms and interactive learning activities.
Early Literacy collaborates with community early childcare services and preschools, providing professional development, educational materials, coaching, and support for the delivery of an evidence-based literacy intervention.
Empowering
Educational
Equity
Ho‘oulu Waiwai works with families to strengthen financial well-being though partnerships, pathways and learning experiences that nurture personal financial wellness and entrepreneurial development.
The INPEACE Center for Entrepreneurship supports new family-owned business start-ups on the Leeward Coast of O‘ahu to increase their capacity to succeed.
Empowering
Economic
Stability
Hūi! Join us in this extension of our morning services to ʻohana. Lā ʻOhana are workshops centered on Hawaiian practices that bridge classroom content with application in cultural kīpuka; these […]
Ho‘āla invites you to a FREE in-person event—perfect for families with keiki ages 0–5! If you're exploring early childhood education or childcare options, or need support with preschool scholarships and […]
Hūi! Join us in celebrating the end of year Hōʻike! Hōʻike is a public performance highlighting the yearlong learning of our participants, both mākua and keiki, shared with their ʻohana […]
Hūi! Join us in celebrating the end of year Hōʻike! Hōʻike is a public performance highlighting the yearlong learning of our participants, both mākua and keiki, shared with their ʻohana […]
Hūi! Join us in celebrating the end of year Hōʻike! Hōʻike is a public performance highlighting the yearlong learning of our participants, both mākua and keiki, shared with their ʻohana […]
Nānā I Ke Ola – One Year Celebration of INPEACE at Nānāikeola May 29 @ 5:00 pm - August 25 @ 8:00 pm Join INPEACE as we celebrate our one-year […]
Job Readiness This workshop focuses on writing a resume and effective job search strategies. Learn how to highlight your skills and experience, use career websites, and network to find the […]
Interviewing Skills Learn key strategies to confidently navigate interviews to showcase your strengths and make a great first impression. SPECIAL NOTE - Please see the following registration process: All attendees […]
My Money Mo'olelo Come and learn different tools to understand and improve your financial behaviors and relationship with money. SPECIAL NOTE - Please see the following registration process: All […]
College Success Strategies College Readiness - Personal Statement Through this workshop, participants will learn how to write an effective personal statement for potential scholarships. Participants will have opportunities to practice, […]
Kumu Pathways Series - Navigating Reclassification For K12 Educators Throughout Hawai'i K-12 educators, do you know what class/step you are at? Would you like to increase your pay? Ka Lama […]
College Advising -Pathways in Early Childhood Education Credit and Non-Credit Options Explained This workshop is a collaboration between Ka Lama and Honolulu Community College. Participants will learn how to begin […]
Kumu Pathways Series - Praxis Support For PreK-12 Educators Throughout Hawai'i PreK-12 educators will learn information about the process for securing PRAXIS during teacher license training, gain knowledge of requirements […]
Kumu Pathways - Professional Development Options For K12 Educators Throughout Hawai'i K-12 educators, do you know the importance of professional development coursework and how many options Hawaiʻi teachers have today? […]
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