Got Aloha for a Teacher?
Hawaii encourages the growth of strong roots in people that keep them grounded and connected to each other. Family, both biological and chosen, is treasured.
On Saturday, May 19th, sunshine filtered through the fresh mists of Manoa in the courtyard of Ka ‘Ohu Hou O Manoa, a Salvation Army transition home for women and children. A perfect metaphor for the warm, happiness in celebrating Anne Heslinga’s four incredible years of service at the shelter...
Last April, Kanu Hawai‘i Youth Fellows organized Pizza and Policy, an evening that brought over 100 youth from 17 schools together at our State Capitol to get to know our Legislators and become inspired to participate in the political process. This year we've formed a Kanu and Common Cause...
This Sunday, one of the student-led groups I work with called LEAF (Leaving Earth a Future) is hosting a “LEAF Lollapalooza” at Uncle Clay's House of Pure Aloha– to celebrate their sustainable practices. Stop by any time between 10am and 1pm for some onolicious local shave ice, including a...