Health & Wellness

  • Ma’i Movement Hawai’i

    Ma’i Movement Hawai’i

    As a Native Hawaiian, women-led organization, Ma’i Movement Hawai’i is deeply committed to menstrual equity and ending period poverty in Hawai’i. They have taken on the kuleana (responsibility, privilege) to ensure all individuals of menstruation age have access to sanitary products, safe and hygienic places to use them, and the right to manage their bodies…

  • Mālama Kaua’i

    Mālama Kaua’i

    Mālama Kaua’i focuses on increasing local food production and access for Kaua‘i through a lens of resilience and sustainability, leveraging workforce and economic development efforts, partnerships, and innovative programs to grow community capacity. malamakauai.org

  • Kalauokekahuli

    Kalauokekahuli

    Kalauokekahuli encourages the healthy growth of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander families by supporting and enhancing the well-being of birthing people, parents, and their infants with holistic, multi-generational, and culturally-rooted care regardless of socioeconomic privilege. kalauokekahuli.org

  • Waipahu Safe Haven Immigrant & Migrant Resource Center

    Waipahu Safe Haven Immigrant & Migrant Resource Center

    Waipahu Safe Haven provides holistic programs and services with language access, and to serve as a beneficial guiding resource to enable individuals to attain success, and empower children and families to be self-sustaining, positive contributors in community. waipahusafehaven.com

  • ‘Aha Wāhine Kūhinapapa

    ‘Aha Wāhine Kūhinapapa

    ʻAha Wāhine Kūhinapapa builds capacity among Kanaka Maoli women to strengthen families, community, and the lāhui. Through bi-monthly webinars and in-person convenings, they create strength-based, culturally-rooted safe spaces to provide opportunities for transformation and healing, identify barriers to optimal wellbeing, and build community. Haumea Conversations is a full day gathering that includes experiential learning, ʻai pono nourishment, and…