Resources for Mental Health & Healing
Engaging in the history of reformatory and industrial schools can be kaumaha (sorrowful, heavy). While we are not medical professionals and cannot offer mental health advice, we offer these resources in the spirit of wanting to understand this history in order to heal from it. E mālama pono.
Papa Ola Lokahi, an organization dedicated to Native Hawaiian Health. papaolalokahi.org.
Phone: (808)597-6550.Ke Ola Mamo, an organization dedicated to Native Hawaiian Health on Oʻahu.
keolamamo.org.Compassionate Koʻolaupoko, an organization dedicated to all those who nurture youth in
Koʻolaupoko. compassionatekoolaupoko.org.University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Center.
https://manoa.hawaii.edu/nhpol/trht/.Liliʻuokalani Trust, youth services for Native Hawaiian and other youth in need.
https://onipaa.org/.