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- PIDF
The W K Kellogg Foundation announced PIDF and its collaborative partners known as the Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi (OYAH) as one of the Racial Equity 2030 Challenge’s five awardees
- About PIDF | Partners in Development Foundation
Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF) empowers families to navigate social challenges and to grow self-resiliency, vibrancy, and healthy, secure communities in Hawaiʻi
- Careers - Partners In Development Foundation
We've served more than 148,000 family members in our 28 years of service (see pidf org) This opportunity is a chance to work with and support a dynamic leadership team committed to making a difference in the lives of keiki and ʻohana
- Ka Paʻalana - Partners in Development Foundation
To participate, you must be currently enrolled and actively participating in the FCIL Programs of INPEACE, PIDF, ʻAha Pūnana Leo, and participating Hawaiian-focused Charter Preschools
- Keiki Assets Account (KAʻA) | Partners in Development Foundation
To be accepted into the program, families must: Be currently enrolled and actively participating in Family Child Interaction Learning (FCIL) programs with INPEACE or PIDF, ʻAha Pūnana Leo, or a participating Hawaiian-focused Charter School Complete an enrollment form and submit to a program staff Attend a mandatory orientation session
- Programs Services - Partners in Development Foundation
Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF) is committed to strengthening our communities through the strategic implementation of innovative programs and projects
- PIDF Leadership | Partners in Development Foundation
Ex-Officio Board DirectorKawena Beaupré
- Nā Pono No Nā ʻOhana | Partners in Development Foundation
To participate, you must be currently enrolled and actively participating in the FCIL Programs of INPEACE, PIDF, ʻAha Pūnana Leo, and participating Hawaiian-focused Charter Preschools
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