2024 Hawai‘i College Guide: Getting Into College
Having an informed, personalized strategy is critical for college admission, especially since the pandemic.
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Having an informed, personalized strategy is critical for college admission, especially since the pandemic.
Give your future college student the best leg up with our Hawai‘i College Guide that covers preparation guidance like finances and testing.
This month, 100% of the proceeds from these pieces are being donated to Maui wildfire relief.
We reached out to members of our Hawai‘i community for messages of aloha to the people on the Valley Isle.
A longtime Lahaina native says the community’s Native Hawaiians have scattered for now, but they’ll return.
A longtime ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i teacher vows to rebuild the community using the value of laulima.
Looking at a banyan leaf, we see hope for life in Lahaina.
Sometimes, standing still is better than rushing off in the wrong direction.
If you want to support Maui from afar, check out these farms that sell their locally grown and made products online.
Pet owners, don’t delay—here’s how to keep your pets safe and prepare them for the upheaval of disasters like hurricanes or fires.
Shop small and support these Maui businesses helmed by multitalented mamas.
A month after the devastation, people are living amid potentially dangerous air quality. Here are the precautions you should take.
Planning to visit Maui? Check out these cool events on our neighbor island to support the local economy and its entertainment scene.
Now through Sept. 15, shop with a purpose and place your bids on items from favorite Island designers. All net proceeds will benefit the Hawai‘i Community Foundation Maui Strong Fund.
From benefit concerts to fundraising auctions, our Hawai‘i community is hustling to organize awesome events to help Maui recover.
In 2016, Kamaka Hawai‘i celebrated 100 years of producing internationally renowned ‘ukulele.