KAMP Hawaii Named to Aloha United Way
Posted onThe Aloha United Way has approved KAMP Hawaii's application.
The Aloha United Way has approved KAMP Hawaii's application.
KAMP Hawaii's Outdoor Outreach Program started in March and will end in May.
KAMP Hawaii partnership with the City and County of Honolulu, Mayor's Anti-Drug Task Force was a very successful project which took place over the summer.
KAMP Hawaii has taken its Drug Awareness Program into the City and County of Honolulu, Department of Parks and Recreation Summer Fun Program challenging our participants by utilizing our hands-on fun and safe activities to make the right choices about illegal drugs.
KAMP Hawaii starts its camping season one month earlier to accomodate the additional schools into our schedule.
What a way to start off the new year with new teachers, new students and new groups participating with KAMP Hawaii.
KAMP Hawaii-Life Mentoring Programs Board of Directors and Staff would like to extend a big Mahalo to the NFL Charities Pro Bowl Grant Program for their most generous gift.
Happy Holiday's to our student participants at Kaimuki High School.
Mrs. Hee, the principal of Jefferson Elementary school, and fellow teachers share their thoughts on KAMP Hawaii's impact at Jefferson Elementary.
KAMP Hawaii was blessed with the opportunity to be on the Cover Page of Live It Up Magazine for their first inaugural issue running from December through January. Much Mahalo to Vim Balantac, Doris Bitonio of Amerifund and Janel Cabebe of CDezigns. We had a great time and photo shoot at Jefferson Elementary School. Mrs. Vivian Hee (Principal), Ms. Hirano, Ms. Sasaoka and Ms. Kay did a fabulous job with the article. KAMP Hawaii has been so fortunate to have these wonderful and so caring people participating. This is just one of 57 schools that have adopted KAMP Hawaii as their own.
KAMP Hawaii-Life Mentoring Programs Board of Directors and Staff would like to extend a Big Mahalo to the Kosasa Family Fund for their most generous gift of Aloha. This gift will enable KAMP Hawaii to continue to serve our youth of Hawaii. The youth who are "at-risk" and youth with disabilities will continue to receive KAMP Hawaii's Life Mentoring Programs.
KAMP Hawaii-Life Mentoring Programs Board of Directors and Staff would like to extend a big Mahalo to Bank of Hawaii for their most generous gift. This will allow KAMP Hawaii to continue to serve the "at-risk" youth in Hawaii.
KAMP Hawaii-Life Mentoring Program Board of Directors and Staff would like to extend a Big Mahalo to The James and Abigail Campbell Family Foundation for their most generous gift for our expansion projects on the Leeward Coast.
KAMP Hawaii-Life Mentoring Programs Board of Directors and Staff would like to extend a big Mahalo to First Hawaiian Bank Foundation for their most generous gift. This gift will enable KAMP Hawaii to continue to serve the youth of Hawaii.
KAMP Hawaii-Life Mentoring Programs" board of directors would like to extend a great Mahalo to Friends of Hawaii Charities for their generous gift. This gift will enable KAMP Hawaii to continue to serve "at-risk" students and students with disabilities in our communities and to fulfill our mission statement.
In the Heart of Kalihi! Great Day of Mentorship! On Friday, January 20, 2006, Hula Bowl football players spent time at Kae'wai Elementary School and Dole Middle School in Kalihi.