Rooted Here, Walking Together
We walk alongside Native Hawaiian youth and their ʻohana on the Waiʻanae Coast through reconnecting young people to ʻāina, culture, and community.
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Who We Serve
Strengthening Youth, ʻOhana, & Community on the Waiʻanae Coast
Kamaehu O Ke Kaiāulu supports Native Hawaiian youth ages 12–25 and their families on the Waiʻanae Coast through culturally grounded pathways that honor their strengths, identities, and community connections.
What We Do
Building a Community-Based System of Care
Kamaehu O Ke Kaiāulu works across healthcare, education, and community sectors to transform youth well-being through:
Why This Work Exists
A Community-Grounded Response to Health Disparities
Kamaehu O Ke Kaiāulu was established through National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding awarded to Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center (WCCHC) to advance systems change that reduces health disparities. But this initiative is more than a health project.
It is a structural response to:
Generational historical trauma
Colonization, displacement, and cultural suppression continue to impact Native Hawaiian families through generational trauma that shows up as health disparities, educational barriers, and community fragmentation. Healing means acknowledging this history and rebuilding through cultural strength and resilience.
Systemic inequities in education and healthcare
Waiʻanae Coast communities face persistent barriers to quality education and healthcare due to underfunding, institutional bias, and policies not designed for Native Hawaiian families. These inequities limit opportunities and perpetuate cycles of disadvantage affecting youth development and long-term health.
Stigma surrounding mental health services
Mental health is often viewed through a Western clinical lens emphasizing individual pathology over collective well-being. For many Native Hawaiian families, seeking help can feel like admitting failure or inviting judgment. Breaking down stigma means reframing mental health as holistic wellness — connected to ʻāina, ʻohana, and culture — and offering support that honors cultural identity.
Western-centric systems often fail to recognize cultural identity, connection to ʻāina, and ʻike kūpuna as foundational to well-being. Kamaehu O Ke Kaiāulu exists to shift systems toward a culturally grounded, strength-centered model of care.
Long-Term Impact
Shifting Systems for Generational Well-Being
Kamaehu O Ke Kaiāulu aims to influence:
Navigate Your Path Forward
Chart your journey — rooted in ancestral wisdom, guided toward growth.









