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.
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.
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.
The Science of Kapa Pop-Up Exhibit will be at Nānakuli Public Library from September 25 - December 16, 2023. For more information see flyer for hours or call (808) 668-5844.
Financial Kai Workshop Series A four-part financial capabilities workshop series that educates individuals and families on personal finance money management, the creation of a spending plan, strategies for saving, borrowing money wisely, and protecting personal finances. We ask that participants attend all 4 workshops in the series. SPECIAL NOTE - Please see the following registration […]
Shop Local at the Holiday Pop-Up Market hosted by the INPEACE Center for Entrepreneurship. This event will also feature an ʻŌpio Owned Business Showcase with young entrepreneurs in our ʻŌpio Venture Program.
My Money Mo'olelo Come and learn different tools to understand our financial behaviors and relationship with money. SPECIAL NOTE - Please see the following registration process: Upon registration, you will be emailed a link to our Digital Enrollment Form to be completed by NEW PARTICIPANT(s) ONLY. A Zoom link will be emailed to all attendees […]
Hūi! Join us in this extension of our morning services to ʻohana. Our Lā ʻOhana events are an extension of our regular morning services to families with keiki ages newborn to 5 years of age (prior to kindergarten). Registration for this event is closed to enrolled participants only. If you are interested in registering with […]
Join us in our monthly personal finance peer discussion group that is focused on building connections and taking control of your finances.SPECIAL NOTE - Please see the following registration process:Upon registration, you will be emailed a link to our Digital Enrollment Form to be completed by NEW PARTICIPANT(S) ONLY.All attendees will receive an email upon […]
Set Yourself up for Financial Success! A virtual workshop to assist you in setting your financial goals. Join us to create your game plan and to learn tips and tricks to help you achieve each of them. SPECIAL NOTE - Please see the following registration process: Upon registration, you will be emailed a link to […]
INPEACE is excited about our ‘Ohana Engagement Series hosted by our Early Literacy Program. The Family Literacy and Cultural Education Workshop is a four-part series featuring Dr. Kū Kahakalau that will cover the four aspects of Mauli, or self-identity. Join us for our next workshop on December 21, 2023, at 5:00pm on Zoom. This will […]