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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Aug 3.
Published in final edited form as: Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2010 Summer;4(2):121–130. doi: 10.1353/cpr.0.0121

Table 1.

Participating Organizations and Their Missions

Name and Type of Agencya Mission Sites Employees
Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) (SS) Fostering cultural, social, health, intellectual and economic development of Hawaiians, protecting Hawai‘i’s environmental resources and providing an interface with state and federal governments for Native Hawaiians 1 HQ and 5 other sites 160
Papa Ola Lōkahi (POL) (H) Pilots health programs, develop materials, and supports training to improve the health and well-being of Native Hawaiians and provide interface with the federal government programs in health for Native Hawaiians 1 HQ and 1 other site 35
ALU LIKE, Inc. (ALI) (SS) Implements social service and employment programs for Native Hawaiians 1 HQ and 6 other sites 155
Queen Lili‘uokalani Children’s Center (QLCC) (SS) Provides social services to orphaned and destitute children with preference given to Native Hawaiian children 1 HQ and 9 other sites 135
Hui Nō Ke Ola Pono (HNKOP) (H) The Native Hawaiian Health Care System (NHHCS) that provides health services access and health education services to Native Hawaiians on Maui 1 HQ and 1 other site 43
Ke Ola Mamo (KOM) (H) The NHHCS that provides health services access and health education services to Native Hawaiians on O‘ahu 1 HQ and 5 other sites 36
Nā Pu‘uwai (NP) (H) The NHHCS that provides health services access and health education services to Native Hawaiians on Moloka‘i and Lāna‘i 1 HQ and 1 other site 23
Kawaiaha‘o Church (KAW) A Protestant church in Honolulu established in the early 1800s attended by a large Native Hawaiian constituency 1 HQ and 0 other sites 21
Total 36 608

H, health agency; SS, social service agency.