Hale Kipa’s Prevention and Intervention Programs reach youth who are just starting to demonstrate behaviors that indicate they are at risk for more severe problems later on. These programs work with youth in both home and school settings in an effort to help to prevent runaways and truancy, to improve school performance, and to strengthen family relationships.
Hawaii Advocate Program (HAP)
The Hawai‘i Advocate Program (HAP) provides comprehensive, community-based care and strives to prevent out-of-home placements of youth. Read more…
Ka’i Like Program (HAP)
For youth known to the juvenile justice systems the Ka’i Like program provides comprehensive, community-based care. Read more…
Ho’okala Attendant Care Program
Ho`okala is a statewide diversion program that insures juveniles are not secured inappropriately in police lock-ups. Read more…
Pregnancy Prevention Services
Staff provide Pregnancy Prevention lessons to youth at Kawananakoa and Stevenson Intermediate schools. Read more…
Intensive In-Home Services
Intensive In-Home Services provides clinical therapy and services to families and youth in their homes, with the goal of strengthening families. Read more…
Sexual Exploitation Prevention Program (SEPP)
The Youth SEPP Prevention Program is a multi-media presentation for youth ages 11 to 21. Our goal is to provide education about the dangers of recruitment and help prevent youth from getting involved in CSE. Read more…
Community-based Outreach and Advocacy Program
The Community-based Outreach and Advocacy Program is focused on providing case management and community linkages for youth to prevent initial or further involvement with child welfare services. Read more…
Evening Counseling Program
The Evening Counseling Program provides counseling and linkages to community resources for youth who have been arrested. Read more…






