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Ola Pauahi, Ola Hawai‘i

Protecting the charge
of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop

What is KS Kaiāulu?

Kaiāulu translates to community, neighborhood, village. Kamehameha Schools (KS) Kaiāulu brings together Kamehameha Schools' and its many community partners to offer rich Hawaiian culture, ‘ōlelo, and ‘āina-focused opportunities all across Hawai‘i and beyond.

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Programs & resources
for keiki, ‘ōpio, & ‘ohana

Whether online or on ‘āina, engage
in a variety of ways. Or visit one of our resource centers near you.

Moʻolelo from our kaiāulu

5 resources to explore Hawaiian culture and history

Community kākoʻo brings Ka Malu site to life in Lahaina

Native reforestation begins to take root on KS ‘āina in Lahaina ma uka

Kōkua for the North Shore: Preschool ʻohana hui puts values into action

Kamehameha Day: The story behind Kamehameha’s statues in Hawaiʻi

How Papahana Kuaola uses native plants to teach ʻike Hawaiʻi

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With kaiāulu,
in Kaiāulu,
for Kaiāulu.
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KS Kaiāulu Partners

Community partners and Kamehameha Schools are providing rich opportunities across the pae ‘āina and beyond.

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What can we do together?

Sign up to hear about programs, scholarships, and resources as they become available.

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Mahalo for signing up!

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Contribute to Community

If you would like to support Hawaiian culture, ʻōlelo, and ʻāina-based programs that uplift and build community, please consider contributing to a special KS Kaiāulu fund.

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