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E Na'i Wale No Kakou, Strive for the Common Good

 

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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


 


Volunteers

 



Hale Na'au Pono

Telephone: (808) 696-4211 (General/Administrative) , (808) 696-3716  (Hui Hana Pono, Clubhouse)

Fax:  (808) 696-5516

Email:  webmaster@wccmhc.org

Website:  http://www.wcchmc.org


Volunteer Info

Individuals interested in helping out with a variety of different tasks including office work and maintenance.  Individuals with experience in healthcare are also welcome.  Please visit the website for volunteer opportunities or call the contact telephone number for the most current opportunities.

Other Information

Hale Na 'au Pono is a private, non-profit corporation created by the people of the Wai'anae Coast in Hawai'i to meet the needs of their people.  Hale Na'au Pono, a Hawaiian name interpreted as “The House for Inner Balance,” provides culturally and socially sensitive, community-based, behavioral health services for children and adults.  Hale Na'au Pono covers a wide range of mental health needs including substance abuse and therapeutic foster care.

Hale Na'au Pono’s mission statement is to “support humane and resilient communities through behavioral health, advocacy, education, and other human services competent in addressing the diversity of cultural and social patterns in individuals, families, and communities and incorporate community members of the Wai'anae Coast in governance, service delivery, and evaluation.”

The Wai'anae Coast, on the Leeward side of O'ahu, is comprised of the communities of Nanakuli, Ma'ili, Wai'anae, Makaha, and Makua.  Of the estimated 50,000 people on the Coast, the majority are Native Hawaiian.  

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