Early Learning Sites Could Close Soon In Hawaiʻi Amid Federal Funding Chaos
Familie
As class started for more than a dozen toddlers at Onelau’ena Emergency Shelter in Kapolei, there were no tearful goodbyes or difficult separations from parents. Instead, family members sat cross-legged next to their children in the morning circle, joining the class in singing “Aloha Kakahiaka” and helping their kids use tambourines to keep the beat of the song. The four-hour class, operated by the nonprofit Partners in Development Foundation, was as much of a learning opportunity for parents
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