Finding the right program for your child can feel overwhelming. We’ve made it easier by gathering information about early learning programs, childcare providers, and family support services across Maui County—including Moloka‘i, Lana‘i, and Hana.
Explore the sections below to learn about the services available to support your keiki’s growth, learning, and well-being.
Navigating the journey of caregiving can be both rewarding and challenging. Kakou for Keiki offers a nurturing environment where caregivers can connect, share experiences, and support one another through Talk Story sessions.
Caregiver Talk Story Circles: Engage in open discussions, share your stories, and gain insights from fellow caregivers in a safe and welcoming space.
Me 4 My Keiki Blog: Access a wealth of resources, tips, and personal narratives aimed at enhancing caregiver well-being and child development. Visit the blog at www.me4mykeiki.com.
Website: Explore more about their programs and upcoming sessions at kakouforkeiki.wixsite.com.
Contact: Reach out via email at kakouforkeiki@gmail.com for more information or to join a session.
Social Media: Stay updated by following their Instagram handle @kakou4keiki.
By participating in Kakou for Keiki's initiatives, caregivers can find community support, share experiences, and access resources that benefit both themselves and their keiki.
Kākou for Keiki helps parents to access free mental health and wellness services for their children and teens in a safe, supportive environment.
Hoʻoikaika Partnership helps parents to connect with community programs, resources, and support that strengthen their families and promote child well-being.
Maui Economic Opportunity (MEO) helps parents with childcare, transportation, and other support services to meet their family’s needs and build a brighter future.
PATCH helps parents find licensed child care providers across Maui County.