Posts Tagged ‘youth’
Earth Day Will Last All Week on Akakū! Watch it at 6pm April 22nd on Akakū Red Channel 54
(KAHULUI) On Monday, April 22, 2019 millions of people will be celebrating Earth Day with festivities planned all around the planet. On Akakū Maui Community Television Channel 54 the celebration…
Watch NowKihei Charter School, Enrollment, Programs and More… with Gene Zarro –
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Gene’s presentation will explain how Kihei Charter School (KCS) came to be, how charter schools differ from other schools and how they help build life skills.
Akakū Upstairs Presents: Maui Huliau Foundation: How Film Can Be A Tool For Social Change
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Over the past 8 years, hundreds of students from 16 schools on Maui have created more than 60 short environmental films from documentaries to music videos. Through their unique hands-on programs, they seek to educate and empower Maui’s 12-18 year-olds to become future stewards of Mauiʻs natural environment.
Akakū Mobile Youth Journalism (YBEAM) Announces the Summer Session Dates for 2018
Akakū Mobile Youth Journalism (YBEAM) Announces the Summer Session Dates for 2018 –June 5th – July 7th – Two Sessions – 12 openings Kahului, Hawaii: Akakū is Mauiʻs only non-profit TV…
Watch NowAkakū Upstairs Presents: IGNITE A LIFE with Alexander Muto
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Ignite A Life, a non-profit, dba Hawaii Leaders Core, has been opening doors for the youth of our island community, sponsoring attendance at various renowned youth leadership summits across the globe, including San Diego, United Kingdom and Australia.
Co-founders of Ignite A Life are the mother-son team of Robin and Alex Muto. Alex is now 20 and leads the Hawaii Leaders Core. Robin is the CEO of Ignite A Life the 501(c)(3)
Akakū Upstairs Presents: Maui School Garden Network and Grow Some Good –
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Maui School Garden Network’s mission is to move Maui County’s children toward developing a greater sense of food security as well as understanding nutrition. They are teaching our children how to grow their own food in sustainable school gardens while promoting a direct connection between local food producers and our school food service providers.