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Kahiau Program

A Good Idea

This practice has been Archived and is no longer maintained.

Description

The Kahiau ("to give generously or lavishly from the heart, without expectation of return") Program was established by Castle Medical Center to focus on helping local residents who had a non-medical emergent need. The program identifies needs of individuals or families in the community and puts together projects to address those immediate needs. Projects are organized by Castle Medical Center's Chaplain Services and are completed in one or two weekends by hospital volunteers.

Goal / Mission

The Kahiau Program addresses the non-medical needs of individuals and families in the community served by Castle Medical Center.

Results / Accomplishments

The Kahiau Program has targeted the growing problem of homelessness, the near homeless, and at-risk seniors and children in Hawaii. Projects have included repairing homes of elderly and single parent families to make them safe and livable. For future projects, the program will contact local businesses to enlist support with donations or discounts on materials and supplies.

About this Promising Practice

Organization(s)
Castle Medical Center
Primary Contact
David Rasmussen
Pastoral Care Department
Castle Medical Center
640 ‘Ulukahiki Street
Kailua, Hawai‘i 96734
808-222-3259
rasmusdl@ah.org
Topics
Economy / Housing & Homes
Community / Civic Engagement
Organization(s)
Castle Medical Center
Source
American Hospital Association - Community Connections
Date of publication
2011
Date of implementation
2009
Location
Honolulu, HI
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Target Audience
Children, Older Adults, Families
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