Hāmākua
Program Overview:
The term “hōʻama” means “to begin to mature or ripen,” like adolescents reaching maturity. Drawing upon this term, our HoAMa Summer Mentorship Program seeks to nurture the growth of young people in our Hāmākua community (ages 5-13), as they mature cultivating abundance in their lives and in the lives of their ʻohana & community through education, aloha and kuleana.
The HoAMa Summer Mentorship Program, seeks to create a safe learning environment for our keiki to cultivate strong relationships and support networks with peers, mentors, and ʻohana, to support their success in school, at home, and in our communities. We believe that healthy keiki thrive when they are rooted in strong, healthy ʻohana, communities, and ʻāina (land). As such, our HoAMa Summer Mentorship Program will engage our keiki and their ʻohana in hands-on learning through ʻāina-based education, including community gardening, arts and crafts, storytelling through mele (song) and hula, lessons with local kūpuna (elders), huakaʻi (excursions), and much more.
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Applications must be submitted no later than June 1, 2019.
BY EMAIL: hoale.a.maninini@gmail.com (cc: kealaulili@gmail.com) or BY MAIL: huiMAU (P.O. BOX 6, Paauilo HI 96776) Any questions or for more information please contact:
Loke Alpiche, HoAMa Program Coordinator
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