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Partners In Development Foundation
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 มี.ค. 2016
Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF) empowers families to navigate social challenges and to grow self-resiliency, vibrancy, and healthy, secure communities in Hawaiʻi.
E mālama i ka ‘ohana, ola ke kaiāulu, care for the family, and the community lives.
From our beginnings in 1997, Partners in Development Foundation draws on ʻike kupuna, ancestral wisdom and knowledge, to meet the current challenges facing Hawaiʻi. We serve the needs of young keiki, their caregivers, and economically vulnerable youth and families in the Hawaiian community to overcome systematic disparities and historical trauma. Our programs are guided by time-tested values and practices that honor our kuleana for people and place in caring for our islands and communities.
E ola ka ‘ohana, may the family thrive.
Partners in Development Foundation believes that nurturing family success will ignite their ability to serve others.
E mālama i ka ‘ohana, ola ke kaiāulu, care for the family, and the community lives.
From our beginnings in 1997, Partners in Development Foundation draws on ʻike kupuna, ancestral wisdom and knowledge, to meet the current challenges facing Hawaiʻi. We serve the needs of young keiki, their caregivers, and economically vulnerable youth and families in the Hawaiian community to overcome systematic disparities and historical trauma. Our programs are guided by time-tested values and practices that honor our kuleana for people and place in caring for our islands and communities.
E ola ka ‘ohana, may the family thrive.
Partners in Development Foundation believes that nurturing family success will ignite their ability to serve others.
Tūtū and Me Hawaiian Number Song
Sing along and learn how to count in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi!
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DIY Sand Sifter with Aunty Kana
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Teaching our keiki that we need to keep our oceans clean is very important. Although we are diligent in keeping our oceans clean and picking up our ʻōpala, not everyone can say the same. Make these easy Sand Sifters with Aunty Kana from our Tūtū and Me team, and sift through the sand during your next beach adventure. Your children will have fun shoveling in the sand and feeling good about keepi...
A Huakaʻi with Nā Pono No Nā ʻOhana to Kaupo
มุมมอง 706 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join our Nā Pono No Nā ʻOhana as they embark on a huakaʻi to Kaupo. Known commonly as "Baby Makapuʻu", Kaupo is the traditional name of one of the beaches in Waimānalo. There are tidepools to explore and sometimes nice waves to ride. The Nā Pono hui also welcomed Uncle Aka and his Ocean Safety Rescue crew to speak with the ʻohana about their kuleana in the community, and teach some ocean safety...
Meet Kuʻulei - A PIDF ʻOhana Story
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Kuʻulei has been with Nā Pono No Nā ʻOhana since 2021. Since then, her son has flourished, and they have gained an extended ʻohana (family). Their Nā Pono experience has brought them to resources like food bank distributions, go on fun huakaʻi (excursions) around the island, and to our Keiki Assets Account (KAʻA) program where they can build a savings account for her son's education. Nā Pono No...
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "My Kalo Has Lau, Big and Green” by Pua Aquino
มุมมอง 3557 หลายเดือนก่อน
Welcome to Tūtū and Me Traveling Preschool’s digital story time. Today we will be reading "My Kalo Has Lau, Big and Green” with ʻAnakē (Aunty) Deanna. In the April edition of Tūtū and Me’s ‘Ohana Activities worksheets, you can find a child development activity to go along with this read aloud. Follow along with your infant, toddler, preschooler, or kindergartener and enjoy! Servicing keiki from...
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Kai Goes to the Farmers Market in Hawaiʻi” by Catherine Toth Fox
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Welcome to Tūtū and Me Traveling Preschool’s digital story time. Today we will be reading "Kai Goes to the Farmers Market in Hawaiʻi” with ʻAnakē (Aunty) Aidyn. In the April edition of Tūtū and Me’s ‘Ohana Activities worksheets, you can find a child development activity to go along with this read aloud. Follow along with your infant, toddler, preschooler, or kindergartener and enjoy! Servicing ...
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Say It In Hawaiian: Nā Mea Kanu (Plants)” by Wren and Maile
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Welcome to Tūtū and Me Traveling Preschool’s digital story time. Today we will be reading "Say It In Hawaiian: Nā Mea Kanu (Plants)” with ʻAnakē (Aunty) Tawney. In the April edition of Tūtū and Me’s ‘Ohana Activities worksheets, you can find a child development activity to go along with this read aloud. Follow along with your infant, toddler, preschooler, or kindergartener and enjoy! Servicing ...
From ʻĀina to Mea ʻAi: Pickled Daikon
มุมมอง 808 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join our Kupa ʻAina Farm Manager, Anthony Deluze, as he teaches us how to make pickled daikon from Kupa ʻAina-grown purple, red, and white daikon. Recipe: 10lbs. Daikon (washed and peeled, include daikon leaves and stems) 6 cups organic cane sugar* 1/2 cup of Paʻakai (coarse Hawaiian sea salt) 2 cups Apple Cider Vinegar* *Measurements for sugar and vinegar are to your liking and taste preferenc...
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "What Kind of Bug Am I?” by Taylor Farley
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Welcome to Tūtū and Me Traveling Preschool’s digital storytime. Today we will be reading "What Kind of Bug Am I?” with ʻAnakē (Aunty) Kim. In the February edition of Tūtū and Me’s ‘Ohana Activities worksheets, you can find a keiki development activity to go along with this story. Follow along and enjoy! Servicing keiki from infants to 5 years old and their caregivers, Tūtū and Me Traveling Pres...
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Some Of These Are Snails” by Carter Higgins
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Some Of These Are Snails” by Carter Higgins
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "ʻOpihi Baby” by J. Lovins
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "ʻOpihi Baby” by J. Lovins
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Kekoa and the Egg Mystery” by Tia Monteaux Walls
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Kekoa and the Egg Mystery” by Tia Monteaux Walls
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Dogs at the Beach In Hawaiʻi” Illustrated by Kat Uno
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Dogs at the Beach In Hawaiʻi” Illustrated by Kat Uno
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Birds in Hawaiʻi” Illustrated by Jing Jing Tsong
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Birds in Hawaiʻi” Illustrated by Jing Jing Tsong
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Twinkle, Twinkle, Small Hōkū” by BeachHouse Publishing
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Twinkle, Twinkle, Small Hōkū” by BeachHouse Publishing
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Hawaiʻi’s Food Trucks on the Go!” by Beth Greenway
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Hawaiʻi’s Food Trucks on the Go!” by Beth Greenway
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "On Our Island in Hawaiʻi” by Jane Gillespie
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "On Our Island in Hawaiʻi” by Jane Gillespie
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "The Aloha Friday Keiki Club" by April HAil & Hana Augustine
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "The Aloha Friday Keiki Club" by April HAil & Hana Augustine
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Rice is Rather Nice" by Lorraine Lee
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Rice is Rather Nice" by Lorraine Lee
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Up! How Families Around The World Carry Their Little Ones" by Susan Hughes
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Up! How Families Around The World Carry Their Little Ones" by Susan Hughes
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "The Thankful Book" by Todd Parr
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "The Thankful Book" by Todd Parr
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "My Wāwae" by Liana Iaea Honda
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "My Wāwae" by Liana Iaea Honda
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "ʻEha Koʻu ʻŌpū" by Kaʻōhua Lucas
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "ʻEha Koʻu ʻŌpū" by Kaʻōhua Lucas
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Where Is The Sun?" by Eric Carle
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Where Is The Sun?" by Eric Carle
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Rock-A-Bye Baby in Hawaiʻi" illustrated by Alvina Kwong
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Rock-A-Bye Baby in Hawaiʻi" illustrated by Alvina Kwong
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Hiʻiaka Battles The Wind" by Gabrielle Ahuliʻi
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Hiʻiaka Battles The Wind" by Gabrielle Ahuliʻi
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "The Circles All Around Us" by Brad Montague
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "The Circles All Around Us" by Brad Montague
Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Alohaland" by Keiki Kaukau
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Tūtū and Me Storytime: "Alohaland" by Keiki Kaukau
Aloha, I lived in Hilo town/Puna districts from the mid 1980's to 2005. For me, the Hawaiian Islands culture, people, history,food and music will always be things I treasure and also a part of me regardless of where I make my home on this planet. Aloha Nui Loa
Aloha no! 🤙🏼🌈🏝️🌋🙂
MAHALO, ALOHA NUI❤❤❤
Mahalo from Kauai 🙏
Да благословит вас Бог и даст вам мир радость спасения и счастья 🌹🌹🌹
Вы очень красивые 🌹🌹🌹
Хорошее видео друг 🌹🌹🌹
Mahalo for this! It was so helpful❤
I love this so much!!!! Can I have your permission to teach it to the kids at my preschool?
Sure! Have fun!
This is truly an excellent video explaining many mysteries about the story of Kamehameha. Very good work
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I love you grandpa tommy “Thomas Kaniho” His favorite sayings was “That’s Da Wanna” Miss grandpa. South Point Hawaiian Cowboy 💪🏾🤙🏾 Mahalo for up loading this vid 😊
My grandpa owned a gas station in Waimanalo, Edward Saito was his name.
rest in love
Mahalo for this cute mele! May I ask what the chords are?
Aloha! We just updated the video description to include the ukulele chords. Enjoy!
❤touched my heart. blessed to be a part of the hawaii ohana. aloha see maui utube🌴
You never see a sunset there always cloudy
If you never saw... I show you there is nothing like a Waimanalo Sunset with rays of golden light cacading over the Koolauʻs sometimes fiery red like a volcano erupting....majestic and awe inspiring is the setting sun over Waimanalo
thank you for sharing ❤ aloha from big island 🏝️
Aloha! Just wanted to say that 30 minutes was a little too long for me, since some kukui burned. I think I’ll try 20-25 minutes next time. Mahalo for the recipe!
Finally, I saw somebody mention and showed the King Kamehameha stone, which is in front of a public library in Hilo.
So Delicious this kind fish I like'um 🤙🌺
Thanks for sharing your story 💯💯 they must have a lot of names
Amazing story of Hawaii like this video ❤❤❤
Glad you liked it! We are happy to share the stories of Hawaiʻi's special places.
Tūtū Pele!! Thats my grandma ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I know tutu pele! If that’s your grandma, then we related.
@@hattorihanzo5038 aloha nūnui ohana! We saving Punaluʻu from multi world investment corporation capitalist investors for the future generations!! Kūʻē! Imua ohana !! I like your name one of my fave movies… Tūtū Pele is my Dads māmā . The developers used her picture for their evil SMA plans….I am so upset. She would not approve this Plan and Its hewa for them to use her picture. She passed away in 2016.
ʻā ʻoia
I lived in Hilo from 1978-79 and opened a restaurant.My favorite place on Earth
Very Nice
I was a resident of Ke Kama Pono in 2015. I loved every second I was there. I learned so much from Uncle Mike. THANK YOU Partners In Development for such a beautiful program.
Great video! Mahalo for sharing. Make more videos please.
Thank you for these videos!
Our beautiful Islands of Hawai’i are being destroyed each and every day. With Hawaiian Islands being so far away from any other place it’s hard on our people. Our people have to depend upon the U.S. government, the State government and the tourism industry. Everyone has been complaining about the high economy and the price of living in our Hawai’i. Because of the growing sentiment of high cost of living in Hawai’i people are moving away from our natural habitat. I left Hawai’i with my wife and two sons for a better life and future for my family. Though I’m Kanaka Maoli from Wahiawa central Oahu I was born and raised on Oahu during my formative years. I enlisted in the Marine Corps right after high school and was stationed in KMCAS, Kaneohe with 3 different units. I officially retired in Hawai’i and relocated back to San Diego California. I’ve since been retired again and trying to make the best of my life with what God has given me. How I long to go back to my roots where my parents and their parents were born. I still have family siblings and relatives on Oahu, Maui, the Big Island, and Kauai . My siblings all live in Makaha, the north west side of the Island. Folks that come from Hawai’i understand the importance of our culture and traditions but being over shadowed by greed, contempt and lack of respect, understanding and compassion for our Hawaiian ancestors. I pray for my siblings, my wife sister and their families for a better future than what they are currently experiencing today. Mahalo nui loa . James Kawai Kaupe, Jr.
Corrupt government and their pay-to-play crooked-politicians all contribute to the demise of the “Hawaiian Kingdom” never annexed but “Stolen” from the Kanaka Maoli. Thank you Brada James your roots will always be in Hawai’i it’s in your Koko!
Excellent! just discovered this video, learned choke, even after living in Hilo all my life.
Hawaii No Ka Oi. 🌴🌊
We all know this one tweaker "auntie". Can da doodoo coming out her mouth. No mo ha
I lived in Hawaii for almost 27 years, on Oahu and the Big Island, and having lived in Waimea was my favorite place of all. I felt so peaceful there and I miss it more than any place I have ever lived (USA, Germany, Mexico, Tunisia and Morocco)
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What a great victory for the kaiaulu o waihee
Love this! Mahalo for sharing!
ZUCKERBERG IS AN INVASIVE SPECIES THAT IS NOT WELCOMED HERE.
Mahalo nui loa! So wonderful to learn about the history! May the traditional ahupua’a system galvanize & transform the world, as the spirit of aloha heals. Hawai’i truly is the piko for humanity’s healing. Mahalo, mahalo, mahalo!
Growing up in Mililani we spent a lot of time out here, just loved this side of the island, so peaceful. The mana is strong out here. My mother had a friend she called Mama Hati that lived out here, she gave her valuable spiritual advice. Did a lot of fishing out this way too.
Thank you for sharing this video father was born in this Island Campbell Eckart Miller family
My family by the lived Punch bowl area
I love the story of Hawai’i my ancestry The Campbell Eckart Miller
Thank you so much for sharing
My ancestors Max Echart beautiful landscape
Beautiful❤
My home 😊
Born and raised in lower Papakolea...53 steps to our house...We lived below Aunty Genoa and Aunty Helen Kamauu...fun times...
The first Hawaiian homestead?