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The name of our newsletter is Transitions, and it happens that I have been thinking a lot about transitions recently. And so, I want to share some of my thoughts, realizing that they may not seem very connected other than they are reflective of my pondering what...

An estimated 4.2 million people ages 13-25 (or a staggering 1 in 30 youth ages 13-17) endure some form of homelessness every year in the United States, according to the National Runaway Safeline (1-800-Runaway), a top resource for the nation’s runaway, homeless and at-risk youth...

Hale Kipa held its annual meeting and dinner on September 26th at The Pacific Club, which included staff, clients, friends, and family from Oahu, Kauai and The Big Island.  In addition to the keynote address from CEO Punky Pletan-Cross about the future of the organization, several...

Hale Kipa recently received reaccreditation by the Council on Accreditation (COA), a nonprofit accreditor of human services. Accreditation is the formal evaluation of an organization or program against accepted criteria or standards.  Hale Kipa is reaccredited in 4-year terms by the COA, receiving its last reaccreditation in fall 2015 and...

ERIC & ANGELA Eric and Angela Hurd started fostering youth 25 years ago in Hawaii with a desire to give back to their community. They have since fostered more than 200 youth in and out of the system, ranging in age from infancy to 18 years...

In May, Hale Kipa recognized National Foster Care Month with special efforts to educate and recruit foster families. Hale Kipa Foster Home Developer Jessica Carter sat down with Dave Lawrence on Hawaii Public Radio’s “Helping Hand” segment, which aired May 10, to discuss the Transitional Family Homes Program...