Our three hale.

  • Our focus is preservation of natural resources ranging from the sustainability of the land to the voices of indigenous peoples of Hawaii and beyond. This “hale” encompasses research, documentaries, mo’olelo, curriculum, practices and sacred sites.

  • Focuses on cultural workshops, skill-set building, mālama kupuna, mālama ‘ike, connection to state & county resources.

  • ‘Ohana foundations for single-parent homes can be difficult. Pili Aloha focuses on the well-being and connections of parents and their keiki to share in secure and safe places while meeting those in similar situations.

Kekuhi Hopena

Malama kekahi i kekahi me ka ho’a malama. Strengthening indigenous identity as a community to thrive sustainably through skill sets, self-sovereignty, and healing.

Our Vision

Ka Huaka’i

To inspire healthier families with a connection to Native Hawaiian practices focusing on emotional and mental well-being by establishing indigenous identity foundations through experience and education.

Our Mission