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Youth Development Programs
Keaukaha One Youth Development
THE MISSION OF THE KEAUKAHA ONE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT (KOYD) IS TO CONTRIBUTE TOWARD DEVELOPING THE FUTURE LEADERS OF HAWAII COUNTY THROUGH OFFERING PROGRAMS THAT HELP YOUTH AGES 8 - 18 RECOGNIZE THEIR STRENGTHS AND PASSIONS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF TEAM WORK, GOAL SETTING, PHYSICAL, MENTAL, AND SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING, AND CULTURAL IDENTITY.
Hilo
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Land Resources Conservation
Kipuka Kuleana
The mission of Kipuka Kuleana Inc. is to perpetuate ahupuaa (traditional Hawaiian land division) based natural resource management & connection to place through protection and care of cultural landscapes and family lands.
Princeville
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
Malama Ka Aina Hana KA Aina Inc
The village of Kingʻs landing is home to Hawaiian beneficiaries who followed their naʻau back to .
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Hilo
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Health Support Services
Ka U Rural Health Community Association Inc
Kaʻu Rural Health Community Association, Inc.
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Pahala
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
Kalauokekahuli
Supporting Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander families by providing culturally-based prenatal, birth, and postpartum education and services.
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Wailuku
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Other Housing Support Services
Kahookamamalu Inc
PROVIDED HOUSING AND RELATED FACILITIES AND SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES.
Wailuku
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
Kalamaula Homesteaders Association
Kalamaula Homesteaders Association Kalamaula Homesteaders Association Home About Us Kalamaula was the first Hawaiian homestead community developed in 1921 as a demonstration community after the establishment of the Hawaiian Homes Act.
Kaunakakai
Neighborhood Housing Community Development Corporation
Permanently Affordable Living Kaua'i - providing homes and sustainable living solutions within reach, restoring hope for the people of Kaua'i.
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Kapa'a
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Public Interest Law/Litigation
King Hall Legal Foundation
Preserving and protecting Native Hawaiian cultural and historical sites of Kalaeloa.
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
KA AHA LAHUI O OLEKONA
The Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu (HCCH) was founded on December 6, 1918 by Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole.
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