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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

 


Volunteers

 



Kalihi-Palama Health Center

Contact:  Cindy Ramsey

Telephone:  (808) 843-7263

Location: 350 Sumner Street, #101, Honolulu, HI 96817


Volunteers needed

Individuals can be expected to be involved in a variety of tasks at the Center, which include, but are not limited to:

  • Clerical Work

  • Maintenance of the grounds/areas

  • Help with providing various health services/education

The Center is always looking for anyone who can provide help with everyday tasks.  Please call Cindy Ramsey to get more information on specific opportunities or to give information on different skills you might have and can offer.

Additional Information

The Kalihi-Palama Health Center is a full service outpatient health center that offers: behavioral health, dental, internal medicine and family practice, healthcare for the homeless, health education, health professions education, midwifery, optometry, pediatrics, women’s health, women, infants, and children’s nutrition program (WIC), and others.

KHPC is a mission-driven organization,  We are here to provide needed preventive and primary care services, to advocate for those in need, and to education those we touch – from the individuals patients and the groups within our community to agencies and community leaders.

KHPC’s vision is to be a leader in community-based health care, innovative and resourceful in our development of culturally sensitive programs and services, that improve the overall health and well-being of their patients and their communities.

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