At Habilitat we must begin preparing for the holidays a bit earlier than the average family. We like to ensure that our residents have an experience they will never forget. We celebrate this special holiday with traditional gift giving, decorating, family activities and a gourmet meal. Every holiday season we provide our residents with enough clothing and personal necessities to last throughout the year.
We want to extend the opportunity to be part of something special. We are currently seeking out companies to help make a difference by donating clothing for our holiday celebration. These celebrations are attended by our resident’s family members, often times being reunited after years. The memories made during the Holidays will never be forgotten. We truly appreciate your support.
Habilitat has reached a benchmark this year with hitting the 1 million dollar mark in school fundraising. Each year Habilitat partners with schools and groups on Oahu to raise money.
Partnering with Reforest Hawaii saving Hawai’i’s forest. “With a purpose driven passion, Reforest Hawai’i’s initial goal is to plant 195,000 endemic trees, which represents the 195 countries around the world. https://reforesthawaii.org #reforesthawaii #nativehawaiianforest Reforestation Project Big Island w/Joe Souza.
The Shelter makes a difference providing transitional housing for homeless mothers and their children providing a safe environment to get on their feet. With a sense of regained self confidence, these women live each day with hope as they embark on a journey of employment and connections to affordable permanent housing. Distributing some clothing to those in need. Great work from …Read More
In an effort to get our keiki back to school safely, the community pitched in to build benches at Moanalua Elementary. The seating will allow keiki to remain socially distanced at lunch times. Mahalo to the Moanalua Lions Club for all your hard work!
Below with Dr. Scott Miscovich, Covid testing director for the Olympics doing our part to fight the pandemic. All of our residents are fully vaccinated and happy to play a part for the greater good.
Helping restore the Waikalua Loko I’a Fishpond. For two decades, an intensive effort by students, community groups, public and private partners, and individual members of the greater community, breathed new life back into the 400 year old fishpond. As each stone was put back on the wall and each native plant took root, a foundation was laid for a healthier and …Read More
Habilitat’s long standing friendship with The Hawaii Foodbank always makes for a fun day. Curbside collecting or hands on distribution, our residents are giving back. Here’s some of our wahine distributing food to some folks in need out in Waimanalo.
Dropping off some clothing to our friends out on the west side. Puʻuhonua O Waiʻanae is a village of 250 people living unhoused on the leeward side of Oʻahu. A majority of residents are Native Hawaiians. It is an inspiring community first approach to houselessness that: IS SELF-ORGANIZED AT NEARLY ZERO COST TO TAXPAYERS GETS PEOPLE THE HELP THEY NEED—MEDICAL …Read More