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Child and Family ServiceChild and Family Service - Champions for Hawaii’s families for 123 years, Child & Family Service (CFS) is a “Hawai‘i-born” impact-driven, community-based organization. Since 1899, we have worked tirelessly to strengthen families and foster the healthy development of children. Our statewide support, counseling, and therapeutic programs help individuals and families heal from trauma, prevent abuse and neglect, and can break the cycle of generational poverty.
KrocKroc Center Hawaii - Located right across from our school campus, Kroc Center Hawaii offers the families of our community many activities, services, and events.  It is a place where people, young and old, have opportunities to learn and grow, to build confidence and hope.  Featuring a competition/lap pool, group exercise, classes and programs, a health and wellness center, a worship and performing arts center, a multi-use gymnasium, family pool with water slides, state of the art fitness equipment, and much more!
CCCCommunity Children's Council The Community Children’s Councils serve children and families including those with disabilities and mental health needs through collaborative partnerships. Fully supported collaborative partnerships require equal participation and shared responsibilities of families, local providers, community stakeholders and representatives.
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CK Literacy Hub
 
- Out of School Time Tutoring and Enrichment Programs for Literacy
- Family Empowerment Networks at each school
- Hawaii Literacy Bookmobile visits
- Complex wide Literacy Family Events
- Culturally relevant and disciplinary literacy texts for classrooms
- Technology to support literacy texts for classrooms
- Technology to support literacy development in schools
- Professional learning in literacy instruction for educators
LDAHLeadership in Disabilities and Achievement of Hawaii - The goal of LDAH is to help families and schools to understand the IDEA and how to use it to benefit children with all disabilities. We serve families of children of all ages (birth to 26) and all disabilities (physical, cognitive, behavioral, and emotional) by providing a variety of services including one-on-one support and assistance, workshops, publications, and web sites.  The majority of Parent Center staff and board are parents of children with disabilities, so they are able to bring personal experience and expertise when working with families.
Catholic CharitiesCatholic Charities Hawaii - Serving Hawai‘i since 1947, Catholic Charities Hawai’i provides a wide range of social services with dignity, compassion, social justice, and a commitment to excellence. Through programs and advocacy efforts, Catholic Charities Hawai’i serves all people, especially those with the greatest need, regardless of their faith or culture.  As part of the largest private network of social service organizations in the United States, Catholic Charities Hawai‘i offers much needed programs and services statewide, serving 40,000 individuals each year.

Keiki O Ka Aina
Keiki O Ka `Āina - Serving the Native Hawaiian Community, the Mission of Keiki O Ka `Āina Family Learning Centers (KOKA-FLC) is to educate children, strengthen families, enrich communities and perpetuate culture. We fulfill our mission by communicating the vital importance of education, advocating for literacy, supporting parents as their keiki’s first and best teacher, and empowering families to undertake leadership roles in their communities. All of this is done within the context of Hawaiian language, traditions and values.
Malama LineMālama Line - LT has opened a new "Malama Line" to provide caregivers of Native Hawaiian children with a simple, convenient way to learn about our statewide services.  By calling the phone line, one of the LT's skilled Social Service Teammates will learn more about your child(ren) and 'ohana needs.  From there, they will determine eligibility, explore opportunities they can offer, and connect you to appropriate referrals.