• Home
  • Our Work
  • Our Why
  • News
  • About
    • History
  • Research & Resources
  • Get Involved
    • Donate
Donate
  • Home
  • Our Work
  • Our Why
  • News
  • About
    • History
  • Research & Resources
  • Get Involved
    • Donate
  • Home
  • Our Work
  • Our Why
  • News
  • About
    • History
  • Research & Resources
  • Get Involved
    • Donate
$50,000 granted to a nonprofit helping to get incarcerated youth back on track

$50,000 granted to a nonprofit helping to get incarcerated youth back on track

by Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi Hui | Apr 14, 2023 | Kinai ʻEha, PIDF

Originally shared on KITV by Chloe Marklay, click here to read. HONOLULU, Hawaii (KITV4)– Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. awarded a $50,000 grant to partnering organizations, Partners in Development Foundation and Kinai ‘Eha, to support Hale Ka Hana, a...
Column: What youth need to succeed (it’s not what you might think)

Column: What youth need to succeed (it’s not what you might think)

by Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi Hui | Mar 28, 2023 | Uncategorized

Originally shared on Star Advertiser by Haumea Velasco, Leah Delos Santos and Sydney Story, click here to read. Discipline and a college degree are adult ideas of what students need to succeed. For youth who have a roof over their head and social support, no...
$20 Million to Reform Youth Incarceration

$20 Million to Reform Youth Incarceration

by Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi Hui | Mar 24, 2023 | HYCF, Kinai ʻEha, PIDF, RYSE

Originally shared on Hawaii Business Magazine by Noelle Fujii-Oride, click here to read. Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi received a $20 million award in the fall from the Kellogg Foundation to advance its goal of replacing youth incarceration with a restorative...
Convening engages community to support opportunities for youth action

Convening engages community to support opportunities for youth action

by Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi Hui | Mar 1, 2023 | Hale Kipa, HYCF, Kinai ʻEha, Kupa ʻAina, Olomana School, PIDF, RYSE

Over 50 Hawaiʻi community partners and stakeholders gathered at the Kawailoa Youth and Family Wellness Center in support of creating opportunities for youth action. Participants learned more about OYAH’s efforts to replace youth incarceration using a transformative...
How Hawaiʻi Is Ending Youth Incarceration After More Than a Century of Colonization

How Hawaiʻi Is Ending Youth Incarceration After More Than a Century of Colonization

by Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi Hui | Jan 20, 2023 | Hale Kipa, HYCF, Kinai ʻEha, Kupa ʻAina, Olomana School, PIDF, RYSE

Originally shared on Nonprofit Quarterly by Annabelle Le Jeune on Jan. 19 2023, click here to read. A young Native Hawaiian farmer shows up to work every day to cultivate indigenous crops using traditional and contemporary methods to feed his island home community....
« Older Entries

Recent Posts

  • $50,000 granted to a nonprofit helping to get incarcerated youth back on track
  • Column: What youth need to succeed (it’s not what you might think)
  • $20 Million to Reform Youth Incarceration
  • Convening engages community to support opportunities for youth action
  • How Hawaiʻi Is Ending Youth Incarceration After More Than a Century of Colonization
Our Work

Our Why

News

About

Research & Resources

Privacy Policy

Volunteer

Contact