Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 23, Number 1, 1 January 2006 — Grant recipients [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Grant recipients
. Akakū: Maui Community īelevision $75,500, for Akakū's Moloka'i Civic Engagement Initiative. • Hawai'i Family Services $49,999, for a tūtū support project that aims to improve the well-being while improving the power and effectiveness of Hawaiian grandparents as care givers of their grandchildren. • Kīpahulu 'Ohana ine. $96,575, for Kapahu Living Farm traditional agriculture restoration and education in Klpahulu, Maui. • Ma Ka Hāna Ka 'lke $35,000, for the Hāna School Building Program. • Nā Huapala 0 Hawai'i $30,815, for the Hālau Ka Lei Mamo after-school Hawaiian culture program in collaboration with Kohala High, Middle and Elementary Schools. • 'Ohana Makamae ine. $35,100, for a substance abuse counseling and intensive outpatient treatment project. • Paeiīie Amepiean Foundation $49,908 for the 'Inii Na'auao mentorship and leadership training at Hawaiian fishponds for youth grades 6-12. • Papa Ola Lnkahi $79,300, for the Ho'okele Ola Navigator Program to develop curriculum and training for outreach workers to assist Native Hawaiians through cancer screening and treatment. • Papa Ola Lākahi $42,822, for the Mālama Kou Kino Cancer Care Program, whieh accesses social support networks for Native Hawaiian cancer patients and provides resources for patients to stay connected or to reconnect with family. • Reverend Joel Hulu Māhoe Resource Center $85,616, for a project to educate Native Hawaiians to access and retrieve land and genealogical information. • University of Hawai'i, Office of Research Services $49,615, for Project Ka Hale Pono youth and family programming at Anahola, Kaua'i. • Wai'anae Community Re-Oevelopment Corporation $73,800, for the MAO Youth Leadership Training.