Aloha kākou, As this year’s 19th Annual Ladies’ Night Out Event Chair, I would like to thank the 440 women who attended our annual Ladies’ Night Out. I hope you all were able to enjoy not only the fabulous door prizes, special drawings, and pampering services, but also to gain additional health education and resources.
“Hope, strength, and giving back” in Island Scene
Read the Fall 2019 issue of the Island Scene below to learn about Hui Mālama Ola Nā ʻŌiwi cancer services. Mālama Ka Pili Paʻa cancer support group member Debbie Kenui shared her experience and manaʻo about what it means to give back to cancer survivors. For more information about Mālama Ka Pili Paʻa cancer support
Lā‘au Lapaʻau Workshops Preserving Ancient Knowledge
Hui Mālama Ola Nā ʻŌiwi (Hui Mālama) announces the 2019 series of Lā‘au Lapaʻau Workshops for Hawaiʻi island. The “Hoʻomana Ke Ola Nā Kānaka ʻŌiwi” (empowering the health of the Hawaiian people) workshops provide the opportunity to learn about the ancient Hawaiian healing practices of Lā‘au Lapaʻau, Hoʻoponopono, Lomilomi Ha Ha, and Lā‘au Kahea. The workshops are
Paddling for Hope
Paddling for Hope is a nonprofit organization dedicated to education and early detection of breast cancer on Hawai‘i island. Hui Mālama Ola Nā ʻŌiwi and Paddling for Hope are working together to offer Honor Name stickers to purchase in honor of those diagnosed with cancer. 400 Honor Names will be displayed on Paddling for Hope’s