Honolulu Museum of Art 73540 •Institute for Native Pacific www.honolulumuseum.org A home for art and education for the benefit of the entire community, Education and Culture 73550 HoMA is grounded in three foundational elements: art of the highest www.inpeace.org quality, a firm belief in the power of art education, and a commitment to INPEACE provides culture-based educational programs to Native accessibility for all. Hawaiian communities. We nurture the growth and development of keiki and empower community members to be active leaders in their own Honolulu Police Community Foundation 75150 communities. www.honolulupolicecommunityfoundation.org The Foundation provides: scholarships for higher education to residents ‘Iolani School 73320 of the community; funds to acquire needed equipment for the Honolulu www.iolani.org Police Department; and funds to acquire alert devices for the frail elderly Iolani School’s KA’I program is committed to the long-term positive of the community. growth of the youth of Palolo Valley. Since 2010 KA’I has provided free educational support to hundreds of students from preschool through Honolulu Theatre for Youth 72520 high school and into college. www.htyweb.org HTY serves over 100,000 children, families, and teachers each year. Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i 76040 Onstage, online and in the classroom, we encourage students to use www.jcch.com their imaginations and think creatively, crucial skills for tomorrow’s We strive to share the history, heritage and culture of Hawai‘i’s problem solvers. Japanese-Americans through the education of all generations and the preservation of cultural traditions, meaningful experiences and a Hongwanji Mission School 80390 large collection of resource materials. www.HongwanjiMissionSchool.org Hongwanji Mission School prepares students to be active, contributing Jewish Community Services 72200 members of a global society through a rigorous, well-rounded academic www.jcs-hi.org program combined with community service and Buddhist values. JCS brings the Jewish community in Hawaii together through communication. We provide social services to the needy, serve as a HUGS For Hawaii’s Seriously Ill Children resource center, provide opportunity for community social activities and and Their Families 96590 provide referrals when appropriate. www.hugshawaii.org HUGS supports Hawaii’s families who have a child with a life-threatening illness to relieve their emotional and financial stresses and strengthen •Kalihi-Palama Health Center 96310 their resiliency throughout their long, challenging medical journey. www.kphc.org Hui Malama O Ke Kai Foundation 75230 KPHC is an independent, non-profit, organization that plays a crucial role in the Kalihi-Palama community as a provider of health and social www.huimalamaokekai.org services to patients who typically face significant barriers when We provide a system of youth and family community programs that accessing health care. address the alarming socio-economic, educational achievement and health quality gaps prevalent in the Waimanalo community. Kapiolani Medical Center for Women & Children 74310 www.give2kapiolani.org ••IHS, The Institute for For more than 100 years, Kapiolani has been dedicated to providing exceptional care to Hawaii’s women and children. We believe that Human Services 70260 working together, we can make the greatest impact on individuals, www.ihshawaii.org families and our communities. IHS provides critical services to end or prevent homelessness for thousands of people in Hawaii each year; including outreach, emergency KCAA Preschools of Hawaii 96330 shelters, daily meals, housing, employment, case management, and www.kcaapreschools.org health services. KCAA operates six nationally accredited preschools for over 900+ children ages 2-5 on Oahu.
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