Hi‘ilei provides educational home-visits where parents meet regularly with a Parents As Teachers certified educator to learn about early childhood development and gain the skills needed to be their child’s first and best teacher.
Ho‘āla conducts outreach that provides families with information on the importance of early childhood education and helps them navigate systems to secure early learning opportunities for their child.
Keiki Steps is a Hawaiian culture-based family-child interactive learning preschool where parents and children, from newborn to age 5, learn together to ensure academic success and prepare keiki for Kindergarten.
Empowering
Early
Learning
Ka Lama Education Academy supports community members in their pursuit to become high-quality teachers in their home communities through college support, mentorship and professional training.
Kaulele seeks to create informal STEM learning opportunities through indigenous Hawaiian knowledge that connects modern and traditional science to help young learners engage, connect to and succeed in STEM academics and occupations.
Kupu Ola collaborates with schools to create alternative learning approaches that focus on strengthening academic and personal confidence in youth through the integration of Native Hawaiian culture in outdoor classrooms and interactive learning activities.
Early Literacy collaborates with community early childcare services and preschools, providing professional development, educational materials, coaching, and support for the delivery of an evidence-based literacy intervention.
Empowering
Educational
Equity
Ho‘oulu Waiwai works with families to strengthen financial well-being though partnerships, pathways and learning experiences that nurture personal financial wellness and entrepreneurial development.
The INPEACE Center for Entrepreneurship supports new family-owned business start-ups on the Leeward Coast of O‘ahu to increase their capacity to succeed.
Empowering
Economic
Stability
Our huakaʻi (field trip) events are an extension of our morning services to families with keiki ages newborn to 5 years of age.
Registration for this event is closed to only enrolled participants who have satisfied all in-person requirements. If you are interested in registering with our program, please contact us at (808) 693-7222.
Island specific event details, including applicable admission fees, are available via our class platform and/or from our staff in your virtual/ in-person classes.
Update for Oʻahu Huakaʻi effective immediately: Registration is limited due capacity; those who register should expect a confirmation that their registration was accepted where pertinent information will also be sent. When you receive your confirmation message, please ensure to reply to acknowledge your agreement to the terms of this huakaʻi. Mahalo for your understanding regarding this matter.
Upon arrival to our in-person event, there may be an additional consent form that will be required for all persons in attendance.
Hurry and register soon! Registration for this month’s event closes on Thursday, Jan. 2nd at 2pm. Mahalo!
The mission of INPEACE is to improve the quality of life for Native Hawaiians through community partnerships that provide educational opportunities and promote self-sufficiency.
INPEACE, the Institute for Native Pacific Education and Culture, is 501(c) Community-Based Organization.
Your gift is tax deductible as provided by law.
Our Federal Tax ID# 99-0315193.
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