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Column: Hawaii’s family programs in grave danger

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Column: Hawaii’s family programs in grave danger
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With heavy hearts, Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF) recently announced a significant reduction in programs that support keiki, opio and ohana across the pae aina. For decades, culturally rooted and multigeneration programs have flourished in the love and participation of ohana across Hawaii. Programs like Tutu and Me and Ka Pa‘alana connect parents, grandparents and caregivers with basic needs and early childhood programming.

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