Restorative Practices Workshop in Waimea 8/22

August 22, 2017

  8:30 am – 3:30 pm

Mana Christian Ohana – Waimea

Free to the public

Restorative Practice is an approach that schools can use to improve school climate and reduce discipline disparities. It focuses on building relationships and creating community in school to prevent harm. This one-day session will provide an overview of restorative justice principles and theory, restorative practices in schools, implementation guidance and a review of resources.
This one-day workshop is open to anyone who works with children and youth, including school administrators, school board members, teachers, educational aides, school resource officers, transportation staff, school facilities staff, student support staff, school volunteers, family members and community partners. Please note that morning refreshments and lunch will not be provided. You are encouraged to bring your own beverages and snacks.

Registration required.

For more information, please contact Sandra Taosaka at: 937-2327 or email: Sandra_taosaka@notes.k12.hi.us

Join us this weekend in Waikoloa

Charity Walk is this Saturday, May 13th!!

It’s that time again! Hawaii Visitor Industry puts on this annual “Superwalk” to benefit Big Island charities and non-profits. This year we invite you to enjoy the morning with us; walking (3.7 miles), eating, laughing and enjoying the beautiful Waikoloa weather.
This year, all registrations will be accepted online here. Once you sign up, let us know that you will be walking with us so we can coordinate a meeting time and place prior to the walk.
If you would like to know more about this event and why the funds are an important piece of our annual fundraising, please contact us!
*Keep in mind, you do not have to walk, all donations through sign up are put into our “pot” which will be received by our organization when the fundraiser is complete.

Location: 

Queens Marketplace, Waikoloa Beach Resort
Date: Saturday, May 13, 2017
Time: 7:00am – pau (approx. 2 hours)
Cost: $35 donation (includes participation in the walk, entertainment and ONO food afterwards)