
Hawaii Literacy
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Honolulu, HI 96817 USA
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March marks National Reading Month, a great time to celebrate the joy of reading and highlight the importance of literacy in our lives. This month, we encourage everyone to explore the world of books and storytelling. 📖✨ Here are some books that the keiki in our programs have been enjoying. What books are currently capturing your attention, or what are your children’s all-time favorite reads? (fb)

Aloha ‘Ia ‘O Wai‘anae is just around the corner! Join us on March 13 (Thursday), from 4–7 pm at Wai‘anae Elementary for an action-packed, carnival-style community celebration! Join us for: •Live music by Landon McNamara (2025 Eddie Aikau Winner) • Food boxes for the first 300 families & 1,000 hot meals • Inflatable sports games and family-friendly fun • Community resource booths and vendor support • Free shave ice and cotton candy This event is a perfect opportunity to connect with neighbors, celebrate our vibrant Wai‘anae Coast community, and gear up for Spring Break. Bring your whole ʻohana and get ready for an evening of food, music, fun, and fellowship. We can’t wait to see you there! #AlohaIaOWaianae #FamilyFun #CommunitySupport #OhanaTime #FreeMeals #LandonMcNamaraLive #hawaiiliteracy #bookmobile (fb)
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Hawaii Literacy 1 in 6 Adults in Hawaii Strugglewith Reading and Writing Hawaii Literacys five programs Adult Literacy Bookmobile English Language Learner Family Literacy Libraries and Digital Literacy focus on those with the lowest literacy skills and help underserved children prepare for and succeed in school give adults a second chance to learn to read and write and train hundreds of literacy volunteers to teach in our communities. We provide books mentors literacy promotion and the skills needed to achieve life goals. Thank you for continuing to support Hawaii Literacy Click 2024 Pau Hana or on the top of the page to see this years event. We would like to thank the numerous volunteers who have given countless hours of their time to help Hawaii Literacy.
Adult, Continuing Ed Remedial Reading, Reading Encouragement Youth Development Programs