A Culturally Grounded Collegiate Recovery ʻOhana (family)
Located in The Queen Liliʻuokalani Center for Student Services room 313c at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Mālama Project seeks to provide a space where all students in recovery can feel safe, accepted, understood, and empowered. Cultural sensitivity and congruent practices, grounded in traditional Hawaiian values, are embedded in Mālama Projects practice. Mālama Project embraces all forms of recovery and students at any point in their journey.
Please explore our site to learn more about what we do here at Mālama Project and experience our approach to healing through Hawaiian values.
Native Hawaiian Education Council is here to support our NHEP grantees, Native Hawaiian-serving organizations and communities during COVID-19. Please see the resource links below that may help your families, programs, and communities.
Student support and resource page for Native Hawaiian students, including updates for summer internships, resources, and a 24/7 hotline.