We believe behind each of us there is a hui (group) of others who are our support. As part of our mission to inspire and empower others, we are building a list of interesting and helpful resources for women, teens, and girls. They are great programs in our communities that could be useful to you, your family, friends or coworkers and kids too.
We will continue to add to this list and if you have one or two to share, feel free to email us at info@wahinestrong.com
Na Wahine Festival
Hawaiiʻs premiere all-womenʻs multi-sport event, includes swim, bike and run options in Waikiki.
nawahinefestival.com
RUSH Wahine
Womenʻs professional group designed to encourage, educate and empower.
rushwahine.com
Wahine Forum by Hawaii Business Magazine
Hawaiiʻs annual premiere conference dedicated to professional women.
hawaiibusiness.com
Wahine Week (Maui)
An annual festival held in April on Maui celebrating and empowering women.
wahineweek.com
Women's March on Washington
Supporting the advocacy and resistance of movements that reflect our multiple and intersecting identities.
womensmarch.com
AccessSurf Hawaii
Creating community-based programs for any one with a disability to enjoy the water.
accessurf.org
Hawaii Mom's Blog
Sharing passion for food, travel, fashion and more.
hawaiimomblog.com
The Sex Abuse Treatment Center
Helping adults, teenagers and children, both females and males across the islands.
satchawaii.com
Girl Scouts of Hawaii
Builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
gshawaii.org
Kids Hurt Too Hawaii
Support programs for kids and youth who are grieving due to death, incarceration, foster care and divorce. Services aim to restore hope and facilitate healing.
kidshurttoo.org
Nā Kama Kai - Keiki Aloha - Keiki Kai
Connecting keiki (kids) with the kai (ocean) through ocean-based programs.
nakamakai.org
Papahana Kuaola
Located in the ahupuaʻa of Heʻeia in the ʻili of Waipao (Windward Oʻahu), this mālama ʻāina based learning organization connects the areaʻs past with a sustainable future. Offers educational programs integrated with Hawaiian knowledge in order to exemplify a lifestyle that is respectful of kānaka, ʻāina and akua.
papahanakuaola.com
The Wahine Project (California)
Inspiring a global response that eliminates the barriers preventing a diversity of girls from a personal relationship with the ocean and with one another. Programs include surfing, environmental awareness, summer camps and wholesome fun.
thewahineproject.org
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