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Hoʻoikaika Partnership is experimenting with a new platform for our monthly newsletters. Please bear with us as we assess whether this new approach will be an improvement. Want to share your manaʻo? Contact coordinator Deb Marois with your feedback - deb@convergecrt.com.
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HP's July monthly meeting will be held in person on July 9 from 10 am - 2 pm. Registration materials coming soon for all partners who serve on a committee. If you do not serve on a committee yet would like to attend, please contact Deb for more information.
From July through September 2025, Hoʻoikaika Partnership is honored to be the beneficiary of the ʻOhana Fuels “Fuel up. Do good.” program. As part of the fundraising, Hoʻoikaika Partnership also will host two car washes at the Kahului ʻOhana Fuels location at 85 South Wakea Ave on Saturday, July 12 and Saturday, August 23 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Stay tuned for more info on how to pre-sell tickets and/or sign up for volunteer shift.
Reminder: The Hoʻoikaika Annual Conference will be held in person this year on Thursday September 25, 2025. Mark your calendar and stay tuned for an exciting announcement about this year's keynote speaker!
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Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) will host a community meeting on Molokai June 18 at 6:30 pm at the Lanikeha Community Center, 2200 Farrington Ave, Ho'olehua, HI 96729 or tune-in to the livestream www.oha.org/livestream.
Hawaiʻi Children's Action Network (HCAN) began our state's new chapter of Prevent Child Abuse (PCA) America. The current focus is advocating for policies that invest in community-based resources and strengthen family support systems. Learn More: https://www.hawaii-can.org/pcahi
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Healing the Healer session on Thursday, June 26th, 2025 from 12:30-2:00 p.m. Join facilitators Michele & Heidi for a light lunch, beverages and a fun, mindful art activity outdoors at the Maui Nui Botanical Gardens.
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The PDG B-5 & Maui Family Support Services invites you to join us for a fun and family-focused community event: 📅 Saturday, August 16, 2025 🕑 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM 📍 Grace Bible Church Parking Lot – 635 Hina Ave, Kahului Family Fun Day is a free event funded by the Preschool Development Grant Birth through Five (PDG B-5) to promote family engagement and connect Maui families with young children to local programs, services, and fun activities.
If your organization is interested in hosting a booth, please reply by Friday, June 28 to reserve your space. Contact Project Director Luana Huesing-Ammasi Luana@mfss.org
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Genius of Nature: Workshop for Keiki |
Sponsored by Maui Access to Mindful Movement and the Maui Strong fund. In this workshop, kids experience nature integration, field study, and mindfulness practices designed to awaken awareness of and respect for nature's intelligence. Learn More
📅 Date: Saturday, June 28th ⏰ Time: 9:00 PM - 11:30 AM 📍 Venue: Mele’aina School 641 Olinda Rd. 💲 By Donation - proceeds fund scholarships for Maui Keiki
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June 18 Strengthening Families Webinar |
Emotions You Know: Get a look at an exciting new resource before it hits the shelves!
Join Churmell Mitchell — father, speaker, advocate, and now author and game creator — to share the story behind Emotions You Know, a soon-to-be-released board game created for real feelings, real kids, and real connection. Discover how this engaging tool is designed to help children and adults express themselves and build social and emotional well-being.
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Crucial Conversations for Accountability Training July 24 & 25 |
The MCH LEND program is offering a FREE training around communication skills, in person on Maui. Learn and practice communication skills to build, strengthen, and maintain relationships Learn ways to foster commitment, trust, and accountability with the people in your life
Dates: Thursday, July 24, 2025 from 8:30am to 4:30pm AND Friday, July 25, 2025 from 8:30am to 3:30pm Location: University of Hawaiʻi Maui College - Noiʻi Room 204
Who Can Attend? Community members, working professionals, parents, caregivers, and self-advocates who support, advocate for, and collaborate with children with disabilities and their families in Hawai'i. This training is ideal for people in leadership, supervisory, and management roles, like principals, office managers, program coordinators, teachers, parents of teenagers too!
If you have any questions, please contact Kristiann at kdsm@hawaii.edu or 808-369-1240
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is a coalition of organizations, individuals, county and state agencies committed to preventing child abuse and neglect in Maui County. Our symbol is the hukilau (net), which reminds us that our strength is in working together to ensure that our safety net has no puka’s (holes).Partner with Us Please contact Hoʻoikaika Partnership to share items for this newsletter.
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