Keiki Education Living Independent Institution 81860 Kuakini Foundation 71480 www.keliifoundation.org https://www.kuakini.org/wps/portal/public/About-Us/ We recognize, support, and advocate for individuals with special needs Subsidiaries/Kuakini-Foundation who “fall through the cracks of the system” by providing opportunities Kuakini Foundation is responsible for the fundraising activities of Kuakini to build community, establish friendships, and socialize in a safe, Health System and its subsidiaries in financing quality patient/resident judgement-free environment. care services, biomedical research projects, and capital improvement projects. Kick Start Karate 79750 www.kickstarthawaii.org Kukui Center 75570 To provide an alternative to combat anti-social youth gang membership www.kukuicenter.org that works to encourage positive self-esteem and good moral character The Kukui Center co-locates seven small nonprofits to collaboratively through its enrichment, guidance and karate programs. provide a spectrum of services to needy families. This ability to receive services under one roof greatly improves their chances of receiving the Kids at Risk Mentoring Programs (KAMP) Hawaii 70800 help they need. www.kamphawaii.org Kumu Kahua Theatre 76060 KAMP offers life mentoring programs to help Hawaii’s at-risk, economically disadvantaged and special needs children grow into www.kumukahua.org confident, caring and contributing members of our community. Kumu Kahua Theatre produces theatre by and about the people of Hawai‘i. Kids Hurt Too Hawaii 73910 www.kidshurttoo.org Kupu 80420 In Hawaii, 50,000 children suffer from abuse, neglect, domestic www.kupuhawaii.org violence, and abandonment and 10,000 had a parent or sibling die. Kupu provides unique, experiential programs that teach leadership skills, Therapeutic group services directly address grief and trauma to restore an environmental mindset, cultural awareness, and civic engagement healthy growth and development. while creating opportunities for young adults to gain vital experience and professional skills. ••Kokua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Labor Community Services Program 82020 Family Services 72660 www.hawaflcio.org/l-c-s-p LCSP focuses on strengthening the community through their service www.kkv.net events which encourage a sense of responsibility, offers direct services Kokua Kalihi Valley serves the community of Kalihi with primary care to provide a safety net for those in need, and hold learning sessions to services including medical, dental, behavioral health, optometry, address current issues. elder care, and maternal child health. We provide unique and holistic community healing programs. Lanakila Pacific 70300 www.lanakilapacific.org Kokua Mau 80410 Lanakila Pacific empowers people with disabilities to reach their www.kokuamau.org potential through community activity, job training and employment. We Since 1999, Kokua Mau leads a statewide movement to improve care also help seniors maintain their health and independence with meals, and support for those with serious illness by promoting advance care socialization and digital skills. planning, quality palliative care, timely hospice referrals and support for the grieving. Le Jardin Academy 74740 www.lejardinacademy.org Ku Aloha Ola Mau 72130 LJA is Hawaii’s only PK-12 full continuum IB school and serves a diverse www.kualoha.com student body. LJA values excellence, innovation, individual pathways Ku Aloha Ola Mau is a non-profit agency providing outpatient counseling to success, peace and relationships. LJA grows good humans poised to & medicated assisted treatment for opioid and other substance positively impact our world. dependency with over 44 years of experience. We accept uninsured and most major medical insurances. Leadership in Disabilities & Achievement of Hawaii 96200 www.LDAHawaii.org Our services range from disability detection and intervention for infants, children and youth to, workshop training for parents of children at risk of, or with disabilities, and the professionals who serve them.
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