Our Programs
Infinite ways to advance our mission. As our capacity grows, we are further developing and implementing these programs with more to come.
Hānai ʻAi Hawaiʻi
(Native Hawaiian Food Producer-Practitioners)
In advancing our mission, we have identified the strategic goal to develop a local health-focused food economy that is both culturally and environmentally responsible and conscious. To achieve this goal, 'Apoakea will engage in a number of projects directed at:
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Perpetuating Native Hawaiian Food Producer-Practitioner cultures and practices;
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Protecting and preserving culturally important lands, aquatic environments, and natural resources;
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Cultivating, training, and equipping the next generation of Native Hawaiian Food Producer-Practitioners;
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Engage in rural, economic, and workforce development affecting historically disadvantaged populations and communities;
Infinite Worlds
(Nā Honua Mau Loa)
In advancing our mission, we have identified the strategic goal to establish an effective socio-ecological system and community model that is focused on providing compassionate, exemplary, and sustainable lifetime support for individuals experiencing developmental disability. To achieve this goal, 'Apoākea will engage in a number of projects directed at:
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Identifying and developing necessary services for affected individuals over the course of a lifetime;
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Identifying and developing gap areas of potential service that are often overlooked;
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Identifying and developing live-work-play communities/environments that are most conducive to lifestyle commonalities of affected individuals;
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Providing workforce development for affected individuals;
Hānai ʻAi Hawaiʻi
(Native Hawaiian Food Producer-Practitioners)
In advancing our mission, we have identified the strategic goal to develop a local health-focused food economy that is both culturally and environmentally responsible and conscious. To achieve this goal, 'Apoākea will engage in a number of projects directed at:
-
Perpetuating Native Hawaiian Food Producer-Practitioner cultures and practices;
-
Protecting and preserving culturally important lands, aquatic environments, and natural resources;
-
Cultivating, training, and equipping the next generation of Native Hawaiian Food Producer-Practitioners;
-
Engage in rural, economic, and workforce development affecting historically disadvantaged populations and communities;
Nā Honua Mau Loa
(Infinite Worlds)
In advancing our mission, we have identified the strategic goal to establish an effective socio-ecological system and community model that is focused on providing compassionate, exemplary, and sustainable lifetime support for individuals experiencing developmental disability. To achieve this goal, 'Apoākea will engage in a number of projects directed at:
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Identifying and developing necessary services for affected individuals over the course of a lifetime;
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Identifying and developing gap areas of potential service that are often overlooked;
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Identifying and developing live-work-play communities/environments that are most conducive to lifestyle commonalities of affected individuals;
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Providing workforce development for affected individuals;
Nā Wahine Mau a Mau
(Women Eternal)
In advancing our mission, we have identified the strategic goal to tear down systemic barriers that have stifled the socio-economic progression of women in Hawaii and the United States, generally. To achieve this goal, 'Apoākea will engage in a number of projects directed at:
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Engaging in workforce development for women in emerging sectors;
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Increasing access to career and technical education for women;
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Providing entrepreneurial support for women;
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Mentoring young women in financial empowerment strategies ;
Hānai ʻAi Hawaiʻi
(Native Hawaiian Food Producer-Practitioners)
In advancing our mission, we have identified the strategic goal to develop a local health-focused food economy that is both culturally and environmentally responsible and conscious.
Nā Honua Mau Loa
(Infinite Worlds)
In advancing our mission, we have identified the strategic goal to establish an effective socio-ecological system and community model that is focused on providing compassionate, exemplary, and sustainable lifetime support for individuals experiencing neuro/developmental disability.
Nā Wahine Mau a Mau
(Women Eternal)
In advancing our mission, we have identified the strategic goal to tear down systemic barriers that have stifled the socio-economic progression of women in Hawaii and the United States, generally.