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Imi Hoola

Hawaiian for Those Who Seek to


Heal
The University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of
Medicine seeks to make medical careers possible
for disadvantaged groups for whom such careers
may seem unattainable. These partnership scholarships are provided to persons of Hawaiian,
Filipino, Samoan, Chamorro, or Micronesian descent, but not limited to these groups.
Phone: 808 692 1030
Email amolina@hawaii.edu

YMCA of Honolulu
A+ After School Care
for working parents

Community Resources for


Kapolei Elementary
School Families
A Place of Excellence
Michael A. DePolis
Grand Canyon University: TSL 531
May 16, 2012

651 Ilalo Street


MEB Room 306
Honolulu, HI 96813

INPEACE Kalama Education Academy


The Kalama Education Academy offers tuitionfree courses in math and English to disadvantaged adults. www.maoorganicfarms.org
808 696 5569

Located here on the KES campus


Kapolei Elementary School
91-1119 Kamaaha Loop
Kapolei, HI 96707

Phone: 808 693 7000

Serving the children of Kapolei since 1993

Tel: 808 693 7000

Health and Human Services


Homeless Support

Waipahu Filipino Community Center


Providing Filipino families with English language support and
connecting with schools. Job skills, housing, and medical care assistance for families.
Ph. 808 680 0451
Fax 808 680 7510
94-428 Mokuola Street Suite 302
Waipahu, HI 96797

Hispanic Center of Hawaii


Improving the living conditions of Hispanics in Hawaii.

2044 S. Beretania Street


Honolulu, HI 96826
Ph. 808 921 5216
Fax 808 921 1594

Health and Human Services


(CSSS) Comprehensive Student Support System
Lisa Matsuda, 735 8250
Assisting Hawaii families with adjustment to school placement: ELLL, special education, disability and health services.

Judy Tonda, 394 1394


Families experiencing homelessness can be sure
that the education of their children is not disrupted.
Get assistance with housing, job skills, job search,
and health care. Help with school enrollment provided.
Pihana Na Mamo

Even Start- Hawaii Even Start Family Literacy Program

Cynthia Choy, 733 9141

Kalen Kitagawa, 733-9141

http://pihananamamo.com

Providing job skills, literacy, and school support to families of


young children who may be at risk due to low income.

Support is provided for families of Hawaiian ancestry. Ensuring school success as well as connecting
to vital community resources, such as health care
services.

Adult Community School


Annette Young-Ogata, 735 8371 Fax: 735 8375
Assisting families in high-poverty areas with job skills and
attainment of H.S. diplomas or G.E.D. Helping with issues related to homelessness, literacy, citizenship, single parent
support or disability.

Email centrohispano1@aol.com

English Language Learners

Web www.centrohispanohawaii.com

Dr. Gerry Madrazo, 733 9141


Supporting home/school relationships of ELL students. First
language, bilingual instruction support is provided.

Healthy Keiki and School Initiative


Hawaii
Dave Randall, 733 9141
D.O.E., D.O.H. and U.H. partnership
improving the health and education of Hawaiis atrisk keiki through prevention education, and school,
community, and family intervention.

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