The Promise of Universal Access to Pre-K. Ready Keiki is a statewide public-private effort to expand access to preschool for all 3 and 4 year olds.
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Last week, I had the wonderful opportunity to speak at Cisco Engage 🌐
Mahalo to Cisco for bringing together public and private sector leaders to discuss the shared opportunities and challenges facing the IT workforce.
As our state advances the #connectkakou initiative to expand internet infrastructure, Cisco continues to be a strong partner—supporting schools, hospitals, and government by providing the networks that keep us connected and help Hawaiʻi thrive in this digital age!
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Since my time in the legislature, I have been a strong supporter of @ywcaoahu’s programs that empower and uplift women from all backgrounds.
Yesterday, I had the privilege of joining Charter-Spectrum for the presentation of the Spectrum Employee Community Grant, which will significantly enhance the Ka Hale Ho‘āla Hou No Nā Wāhine re-entry program at YWCA Fernhurst—further helping women reconnect with their families and reintegrate into society successfully.
This kind of community support is essential to building a stronger, more compassionate Hawai‘i.
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Over 30 years ago, we celebrated the very first Hawai‘i Children & Youth Day—and decades later, uplifting our keiki remains more important than ever. I've been fortunate to meet incredible youth across our state, from #ReadyKeiki preschoolers to high schoolers heading to college. Each one is full of potential and unique gifts, contributing to the richness of our state.
Mahalo to our keiki for the light they bring to our lives. They are the next generation of leaders! 🌟
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Over the past couple of weeks, I've had the pleasure of visiting some of the new public preschool classrooms that opened across our state. From Maunaloa on Moloka‘i to Benjamin Parker in Kāne‘ohe, these keiki are ready to learn and grow.
Starting October 1 until the end of the school year, all public pre-K classrooms across the state are accepting open enrollment. Families are encouraged to apply for their keiki to attend one of the free public preschool classrooms across the state. 📚✨
For more information and to apply, visit earlylearning.ehawaii.gov.
#ReadyKeiki #hawaiipreschool #hawaiiprek #hawaiikeiki #keikifirst
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All public pre-k classrooms across the state are accepting open enrollment! Families are encouraged to apply for their keiki to one of the free, public preschool classrooms across the state. 📚✨
For more information and to apply, visit earlylearning.ehawaii.gov.
#ReadyKeiki #HawaiiPreschool #hawaiiprek #hawaiikeiki #keikifirst
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#Maui: FEMA extended the Individuals and Households Program for wildfire survivors.
More: http://www.fema.gov/press-release/20241010/femas-temporary-housing-wildfire-survivors-extended-february-2026-supporting
@CountyofMaui @GovHawaii @Hawaii_EMA
Last week, I had the wonderful opportunity to speak at Cisco Engage🌐Mahalo to @Cisco for bringing together public and private sector leaders to discuss the shared opportunities and challenges facing the IT workforce.
As our state advances the #ConnectKakou initiative to expand internet infrastructure, Cisco continues to be a strong partner—supporting schools, hospitals, and government by providing the networks that keep us connected and help Hawaiʻi thrive in this digital age.
Over the past couple of weeks, I've had the pleasure of visiting some of the new public preschool classrooms that opened across our state. From Maunaloa on Moloka‘i to Benjamin Parker in Kāne‘ohe, these keiki are ready to learn and grow.
Families are encouraged to apply for their keiki to attend one of the free public preschool classrooms across the state. For more information and to apply, visit http://earlylearning.ehawaii.gov.
#ReadyKeiki #hawaiipreschool #hawaiiprek #hawaiikeiki #keikifirst