Sages Over 70
After long and successful careers, these seven kūpuna are still helping their communities in inspiring ways.
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After long and successful careers, these seven kūpuna are still helping their communities in inspiring ways.
Bonnie Kahape‘a-Tanner helped found the Kānehūnāmoku Voyaging Academy, which uses a double-hulled sailing canoe in its Hawaiian culture programs.
Eighty organizations donated nearly $241 million and 73,768 volunteer hours to help Hawai‘i’s nonprofits.
Ki-Lin Reece is a luthier at KR Strings, where he restores family heirlooms and old Hawaiian instruments.
Glass artist Arlie Pemberton creates her jewelry with 2,200 degrees of heat.
Employee experience is crucial for an organization’s growth and success, but most just give it lip service.
Family Hui Hawaii brings small groups together for friendship and support.
Kuleana Coral Restoration works to map, research and restore coral around O‘ahu using a variety of techniques.
Accuity launched RTO to break the “parent-child” relationship and boost trust and autonomy.
