Institute for Native Pacific Education and Culture (INPEACE)

To improve the quality of life for Native Hawaiians through community partnerships.
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MISSION

To improve the quality of life for Native Hawaiians through community partnerships that provide educational opportunities and promote self-sufficiency.

KEY SERVICES PROVIDED

The Institute for Native Pacific Education and Culture (INPEACE) works to create educational and economic opportunities for all in support of its mission to uplift Native Hawaiian communities and build confidence in individuals to advocate for themselves, their ‘ohana, and their communities. To make this impact, INPEACE operates six programs in the areas of Early Learning & School Readiness, Educational Equity & Teacher Development, and Family Economic Capacity Building.

EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES

INPEACE Jubilee:
Sept. 27, 2019

• Individual Gifts

• Corporate Sponsorships

• In-Kind Donations

• Government, Private, and  
    Foundation Grants

LEADERSHIP

Maile Keli‘ipio-Acoba,
Chief Executive Officer

Board of Directors

Lynette “Loke” Wakinekona, President

Sherlyn Franklin Goo, Vice President

Rochelle Pi‘ilani Ka‘aloa, Secretary

Wally Chin, Treasurer

Kathryn Au

Jon Matsuoka

Kiana Lā‘ieikawai Frank

Antoinette Konia Freitas

Derek Kurisu

Richard Naiwieha Wurdeman

Walter Thoemmes III

 

1001 Kamokila Blvd. Suite 226

Kapolei, HI 96707

P: 808-693-7222

E: info@inpeace.org

www.inpeace.org

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