Help for Kaua¡®i farmers through CTAHR collaboration
The Kauaʻi CTAHR Cooperative Extension collaborated with local nonprofits to develop the CARES Act funded “Safe & Stable Kauaʻi Farms Initiative.”
The Kauaʻi CTAHR Cooperative Extension collaborated with local nonprofits to develop the CARES Act funded “Safe & Stable Kauaʻi Farms Initiative.”
CSDC announced an expansion of free virtual mental health services, which include drop-in support spaces and group therapy
Chloe Nishioka, now a registered nurse, currently works three different jobs on the coronavirus frontlines.
Noa Kekuewa Lincoln will share equitable food systems strategies at a UH-sponsored virtual conference on economic recovery as a result of the pandemic.
A virtual event highlighted the community health worker training programs at UHi Community Colleges and the need for more employers and student practicum sites.
More visitors will likely visit if Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯s daily case count declines, if the Japan government lifts its quarantine on returning residents and when a vaccine becomes available.
The series continues every Tuesday through November 17.
The week-long virtual festival also raises awareness about preventing the spread of Rapid ʻŌhiʻa Death disease.
Funds will support student programs and initiatives impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thirty-five students took part in the annual “Thankathon,” contacting donors who have generously contributed to the school in the last year.