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a joint project by

University of Hawaii
Native Hawaiian Leadership Project
and

Leeward Community College
and
Stanford University
Haas Center for Public Service

562 Salvatierra Walk
Stanford, CA 94305-8620

(650) 723-0992

 


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Halau Ku Mana Public Charter School

Telephone: (808) 988-0800

Fax:  (808) 988-0081

Location: 3737 Manoa Road, Honolulu, HI 96822

Email:  halaukumana@hawaii.rr.com

Website:  http://www.halaukumana.org


Volunteers Needed

Interested individuals welcome.  Most people will be able to put their skills to use at HKM.  Volunteers are needed in the administration office, in the classroom, and outdoors for malama 'aina (Halau Ku Mana is located in Manoa Valley, right next to the Manoa Falls Trail).  Besides those broad areas, some specific places where we can use help are:

·       Tutor/kokua in the classroom

·       Maintenance/cleaning school vans

·       Work with their wa’a Kanehunamoku

·       Office help (phones, Xeroxing, etc)

·       Seek donations from individuals, businesses, and organizations

·       Assist with camps and special events

·       Assist with legislation

·       Advise the Yearbook Team or Student Council

·       Coordinate career internships for students

·       Present a career, hobby, or skill to a class

·       Electrician work

Additional Information

Please see their website http://www.halaukumana.org for information on getting in touch with other Charter Schools.

Halau Ku Mana strives for individual and community healing and empowerment by nourishing all three piko: the body, the mind, and the soul.  Halau Ku Mana’s mission is to:

·    Ho’okumu – to create a sense of place, esteem, and kulenana, so that we may be equipped with critical and creative thinking and feeling skills and that we may:

·    Ho’okele – explore and inquire in ways that appropriately and effectively build upon our ancestral wisdom and bridges across other communities and cultures, thus allowing us to accurately and harmoniously plot and steer a course in the right direction toward fulfilling our highest personal and community goals;  Throughout this process, we strive to:

·   Ho’omana – nourish all piko (centers) – mental, emotional, and physical – within us and our ‘aina (land); the empowerment of ourselves, each other, and our communities

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