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ALU LIKE, INC. BIG ISLANDWORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT (808) 961-2625(HAWAII SERVICES) Carla Kurokawa32 Kinoole Street, Suite 102 Winona WhitmanHilo, HI 96720
For: Hawaiians, American Indians, or native Alaskans (18 years orolder) who are unemployed seven consecutive days,underemployed or economically disadvantaged
Focus: Workplace (on-the-job training)Rdng. Levels: 9th grade through adultMethods: Classes, on-the-job trainingHours: Monday-Friday: 8:00a.m.-4:30p.m.Fees: NoneTutor Training: None
Classroom training, on-the-job training, community service employment, and workexperience programs prepare unskilled adults for entry into the labor force. Job trainingis afforded to those economically disadvantaged individuals and others facing seriousbarriers to employment who are in special need of training to obtain productiveemployment.
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ALU LIKE, INC. BIG ISLANDSummer Youth Program-Hawaii (808) 961-262532 Kinoole Street, Suite 102 Carol KurokawaHilo, HI 96720
For: Hawaiians, American Indians, or Native Alaskans who areeconomically disadvantaged and 14 to 21 years old
Focus: Workplace (pre-employment and on-the-job training)Rdng. Levels: 9th grade through 12th gradeMethods: Classes, on-the-job trainingHours: Monday-Friday: 8:00a.m.-4:30p.m.Fees: NoneTutor Training: None
Classroom, on-the-job training, and work experience opportunities are provided toprepare unskilled youths for entry into the job market.
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BRANTLEY CENTER BIG ISLANDAdministrative Office (808) 775-7245P.O. Box 1407 Cami PostHonoka’a, HI 96727
For: Handicapped adultsFocus: Vocational Rehabilitation for the HandicappedRdng. Levels: <3rd grade through 8th gradeMethods: Day work programHours: Monday-Friday: 7:30a.m.-4:00p.m.Fees: NoneTutor Training: None
This is a day work program of vocational rehabilitation for handicapped adults
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Big IslandHilo Community School for Adults (808) 947-4100450 Waianuenue Ave, C-3 (808) 928-8142Hilo, HI 96720 Wayne Kanemoto
Charlene Hart
[email protected] [email protected]
For: AdultsFocus: Reading, Writing, Math, English as a Second Language,
Workplace Literacy, Family Literacy, Prison Literacy, ComputerSkills, Citizenship, Tutor Training, Professional Development,Parenting Skills
Rdng. Levels: <3rd grade through 12th gradeMethods: Tutoring, classes, computer labHours: Monday-Friday: various day and evening classesFees: NoneTutor Training: Yes
Competency-based high school diploma (BBHSD); ABE; ESL & citizenship; computerclasses.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Big IslandHilo Community School for Adults (808) 947-4100ESL Adult Education Day Class Wayne Kanemoto450 Waianuenue Ave., C-3 Karen MaedaHilo, HI 96720
For: All adult students who need help in reading, speaking, and writingEnglish
Focus: English as a Second Language, Reading, Writing, SpeakingRdng. Levels: <3rd grade through adultMethods: ClassesHours: Monday-Thursday: 8:00a.m.-10:15a.m.Fees: NoneTutor Training: None
All adult students who need help in reading, writing and speaking English areencouraged to attend. Students are primarily immigrants. The class has one paidteacher and at least four volunteers per day. The teacher begins the day with grouplessons followed by small group and/or tutorial help.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Big IslandHilo Community School for Adults (808) 947-4100Summer Tutoring School Wayne Kanemoto450 Waianuenue Ave., C-3 Karen MaedaHilo, HI 96720
For: High school youth and adults desiring ESL assistanceFocus: English as a Second LanguageRdng. Levels: <3rd grade through 12th gradeMethods: ClassesHours: Summer only (call for hours and days)Fees: NoneTutor Training: None
The summer Tutoring School is primarily an English as a Second Language (ESL)program. Classes average 20 to 30 people, and tutors are available for additionalindividualized help.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Big IslandKona Community School for Adults (808) 327-469274-5000 Puohulihuli St. Robin KruegerKailua-Kona, HI 96740
For: Adults, 18 years of age and overFocus: Reading, Writing, Math, Tutor Training, Family Literacy, Computer
Skills, GED, Workplace (pre-employment), CitizenshipRdng. Levels: <3rd grade through adultMethods: Tutoring, Classes, computer labHours: Time/ hours varyFees: NoneTutor Training: Yes
The goal of Kona Community School for Adults is to provide a program of courses if lessthan college level, including basic skills, English as a Second Language, high schooldiploma, parenting, homemaking, citizenship, and general interest.
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DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES BIG ISLANDVocational Rehabilitation and Services for (808) 933-4331the Blind Division Lawrence
Yanagisawa75 Aupuni StreetHilo, HI 96720
For: Adults with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities whichprevent gainful employment
Focus: Workplace (pre-employment and on-the-job training), SpecialServices
Rdng. Levels: <3rd grade through adultMethods: On-the-job training, classes, evaluation, counselingHours: Monday-Friday: 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m.Fees: NoneTutor Training: None
This Division provides vocational rehabilitation, evaluation, counseling and guidance, jobplacement, and training to enable the disabled to find gainful employment.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & BIG ISLANDINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (808) 327-4770Workforce Development Division (808) 327-477474-5565 Luhia St., C-4 Lori SasakiKailua-Kona, HI [email protected]
For: Adult LiteracyFocus: Math, Reading, English, Computer SkillsRdng. Levels:Methods:Hours:Fees:Tutor Training:
The Workforce Development Division assists low-income adults, dislocated workers,immigrants from Asia/Pacific Islands in funding classes that will increase math, reading,English and computer skills to improve, enhance or obtain employment.
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY BIG ISLANDHawaii Community Correctional Center (808) 961-723060 Punahele Street Bruce SakamotoHilo, HI 96720
For: Individuals incarcerated at Hawaii Community Correctional CenterFocus: Reading, Writing, Math, English as a Second Language,
Workplace (pre-employment and on-the-job training), ComputerSkills, Tutor Training
Rdng. Levels: <3rd grade through adultMethods: Tutoring, classes, computer labHours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 6:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m.Fees: NoneTutor Training: Yes
The Correctional Center provides educational services, which range from adult basiceducation through college, to the incarcerated adult population. The program includesvocational and pre-employment services. The goal is to provide inmates with basic lifeand work-related skills in order to get and retain employment upon release.
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY BIG ISLANDKulani Correctional Center (808) 935-2280HC01 Stainback Highway Marcia FreemanHilo, HI 96720
For: Individuals incarcerated at Kulani Correctional CenterFocus: Reading, Writing, Math, English as a Second Language,
Workplace (pre-employment and on-the-job training), ComputerSkills, Tutor Training
Rdng. Levels: <3rd grade through adultMethods: Tutoring, classes, computer labHours: Monday-Friday: 7:30 a.m.-7:20 p.m. (with breaks)
Saturday: 7:30 a.m.-2:15 pm. (with mid-morning break)Fees: NoneTutor Training: Yes
The Correctional Center provides educational services, which range from adult basiceducation through college, to the incarcerated adult population. The program includesvocational and pre-employment services. The goal is to provide inmates with basic lifeand work-related skills in order to get and retain employment upon release.
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FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARIES-KONA BIG ISLANDc/o 75-138 Hualalai Road 808) 326-2569Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 Pat Sullivan
For: Clients of Kona Literacy Council (materials are provided for theCouncil)
Focus: Related ServicesRdng. Levels: <3rd grade through adultMethods: Provides literacy materialsHours: VaryFees: NoneTutor Training: None
This nonprofit organization enthusiastically supports literacy by raising funds to purchasematerials for the Kona Literacy Council.
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HAMAKUA LITERACY COUNCIL BIG ISLANDP.O. Box 1518 (808) 775-9973Honokaa, HI 96727 Lillian Paiva
For: All interested personsFocus: Reading, Tutor TrainingRdng. Levels: <3rd grade through 12th grade, and adultMethods: TutoringHours: Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Answering machine: 24 hoursFees: NoneTutor Training: Yes
This is a fairly new organization planning to do all possible to fill the literacy needs of theHamakua community. Currently they offer reading tutoring services on an appointmentbasis, but they have plans to diversify. The Council coordinates and schedules tutortraining as needed.
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HAWAII COMMUNITY COLLEGE BIG ISLANDThe Learning Center (808) 933-3503523 West Lanikaula Street Guy KimuraHilo, HI 96720
For: Students and faculty of Hawaii Community College and Universityof Hawaii at Hilo (eventually there will be community programs aswell)
Focus: Reading, Writing, Math, English as a Second Language, FamilyLiteracy, Computer Skills, Tutor Training
Rdng. Levels: <3rd grade through college levelMethods: Tutoring, classes, learning lab, computer labHours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (possibility of week nights
and weekends)Fees: NoneTutor Training: Yes
The Learning Center provides services for the university and community college in Hilo.They service students, faculty, and the community (program being developed) inReading, Writing, Math, English as a Second Language, and Learning Skills. TheCenter also has a coalition for workplace literacy and basic literacy.
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HAWAII HUMAN DEVELOPMENT BIG ISLANDRural Community Assistance Program Shirley GouveiaOcean View Community Center Darlene PabreP.O. Box 6678 Cecil LoeraCaptain Cook, HI 96704
For: Employees of partnership businesses, migrant farm workers,residents of rural communities served (Waialua, Ka’u District,Hamakua District, Kauai)
Focus: Reading, Writing, Math, English as a Second Language,Workplace (pre-employment and on-the-job training)
Rdng. Levels: <3rd grade through 8th gradeMethods: Tutoring, classes, counselingHours: Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (Classes arranged flexibly for
client schedules)Fees: NoneTutor Training: None
Hawaii Human Development (HHD) offers a range of literacy services either directly orthrough referral to other educational and training service agencies. Career andeducational counseling are integral components to HHD services.
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THE ARC OF HILO BIG ISLAND1099 Waianuenue Avenue (808) 935-7644Hilo, HI 96720 (808) 935-5008
Mike Gleason
For: Developmentally disabled or those in need of vocationalrehabilitation
Focus: Reading, Writing, Math, Workplace (pre-employment and on-the-job training), Special Services
Rdng. Levels: Developmentally disabled/mentally retardedMethods: Tutoring, classes, on-the-job trainingHours: Office/Workshop: 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Homes: 24 hours a dayFees: NoneTutor Training: None
The Association runs three group homes for the developmentally disabled/mentallyretarded. The adult day program services 60 clients, and has a 36 unit apartmentcomplex. The Association covers all facets of service to the mentally retarded andothers needing rehabilitation services.
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HILO PUBLIC LIBRARY BIG ISLANDComputer Assisted Learning Center (808) 933-8893300 Waianuenue Avenue (808) 933-8895Hilo, HI 96720 Kit Holz
Wilma Matsumura
For: Primarily adults (young adults are accommodated only on a spaceavailable basis)
Focus: Reading, Math, Computer SkillsRdng. Levels: Beginning readers through 5th gradeMethods: Computer assisted learningHours: Monday-Saturday: regular library hoursFees: NoneTutor Training: Yes
This is a computer assisted learning program primarily for adults who have very lowfunctional levels in basic literacy skills. Adult students go through a one hour orientationprogram on how to use the system. Volunteer tutors are trained in how to help studentsuse the computer system and are available as needed.
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KAILUA LEARNING CENTER BIG ISLANDAlii Sunset Plaza, Suite B4 (808) 329-1180(Between Kuakini Hwy and Alii Drive) Brenda NatinaKailua-Kona, HI 96740
For: Any adult who wishes to improve their skills in reading, writing,math or English
Focus: Reading, Writing, Math, English as a Second Language,Workplace (pre-employment), Tutor Training
Rdng. Levels: <3rd grade through adultMethods: Tutoring, classes, small groups, computer-assisted instructionHours: Monday-Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.Fees: NoneTutor Training: Yes
This Learning Center opened in October 1992, funded by a grant from the StateDepartment of Labor and Industrial Relations. Instruction is available in reading, writing,math, English as a Second Language, and work readiness skills. A variety of methodsof instruction are used, including free and confidential tutoring, classes, small groupsand computer-assisted instruction. Tutor training workshops are held regularly.
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KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS/BISHOP ESTATE BIG ISLANDCommunity Education Division (Hawai i) (808) 842-8684 HnlCommunity-Based Summer Programs (808) 842-8673 Hnlc/o 1887 Makuakane Street Sharlene Chun-LumHonolulu, HI 96817-1887 Jodi Shimabukuro
For: Preschool through high school youthFocus: Reading, Writing, Math, EnrichmentRdng. Levels: 1st grade through 12th gradeMethods: Classes, Hawaiian cultural activities, field tripsHours: Days and hours vary depending on the summer programFees: YesTutor Training: None
This cooperative program is conducted jointly by Kamehameha Schools/Bishop Estateand the Department of Education at 25 public schools statewide, including seven siteson the island of Hawai’i. Activities at each site differ. Some elementary schools offerenrichment experiences which focus on strengthening basic skills through Hawaiiancultural activities. One school offers credit courses for high school students. In addition,one preschool site at Keaukaha prepares preschoolers for kindergarten. Programs andsites are approved on an annual basis.
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KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS/BISHOP ESTATE BIG ISLANDCommunity Education Division (Hawai i) (808) 328-9166Hale O Ho’oponopono Program Pat BentoAlternative EducationP.O. Box 376Honaunau, HI 96726
For: Selected at-risk high school students enrolled at Konawaena HighSchool
Focus: Academic, Counseling, Guidance, Community ServiceRdng. Levels: 7th grade through 12th gradeMethods: Traditional and non-traditional learning settingsHours: Monday-Friday within school hoursFees: NoneTutor Training: None
The Alternative Education program operates in collaboration with the Department ofEducation to meet the special needs of at-risk youth. Services on the Big Island areprovided for Konawaena High School students who are referred by high schoolcounselors.
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KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS/BISHOP ESTATE BIG ISLANDCommunity Education Division (Hawai i) (808) 842-8794 HnlIntermediate Reading Program Julie Williamsc/o 1887 Makuakane StreetHonolulu, HI 96817-1887
For: Seventh grade students needing to improve their reading skillsFocus: ReadingRdng. Levels: 3rd grade through 7th gradeMethods: ClassesHours: Monday-Friday within participating schools’ hoursFees: NoneTutor Training: None
This program helps seventh grade students improve their reading skills. In cooperationwith the Department of Education, Kamehameha teachers work with nearly 400 studentsat 12 public schools statewide. On the Big Island, services are provided at HiloIntermediate and Kealakehe Intermediate.
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KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS BIG ISLANDExtension & Summer Programs (Big Island) (808) 842-8684 HnlCommunity-Based Summer Programs (808) 842-8673 Hnlc/o 1887 Makuakane Street Sharlene Chun-LumHonolulu, HI 96817-1887 Jodi Shimabukuro
For: Students in grades 1-8Focus: Reading, Writing, Math, EnrichmentRdng. Levels: 1st grade through 8th gradeMethods: Classes, Hawaiian cultural activities, field tripsHours: Summer; hours varyFees: YesTutor Training: None
This cooperative program is conducted jointly by Kamehameha Schools and theDepartment of Education at nine schools statewide, including Holualoa Elementary andKealakehe Intermediate and Elementary School on the Big Island. Enrichmentexperiences, which focus on strengthening basic skills through language arts curriculumincluding Hawaiian cultural activities, are offered to students in grades 1-8. Programsand sites are approved on an annual basis.
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KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS BIG ISLANDEarly Education (808) 334-0599West Hawai i Preschools Barbara Souza,74-5100 Palani Road Regional ManagerKailua-Kona, HI 96740
For: Children (three and four years old)Focus: Language and literacyRdng. Levels: PreschoolMethods: ClassesHours: Vary by classroomFees: VaryTutor Training: None
Kamehameha’s West Hawai′i Preschools serve three- and four-year-olds and operate atfive locations. The program prepares children for kindergarten and emphasizeslanguage and literacy, family involvement, and the importance of Hawaiian culture.
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KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS BIG ISLANDEarly Education (808) 935-2165East Hawai i Preschools Denise Johnson,101 Aupuni Street, Suite 227 Regional ManagerHilo, HI 96720
For: Children (three and four years old)Focus: Language and literacyRdng. Levels: PreschoolMethods: ClassesHours: Vary by classroomFees: VaryTutor Training: None
Kamehameha’s East Hawai′i Preschools serve three- and four-year-olds and operate atseven locations. The program prepares children for kindergarten and emphasizeslanguage and literacy, family involvement, and the importance of Hawaiian culture.
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KOHALA ESSENTIALS LEARNING PROJECT BIG ISLANDP.O. Box 22 (808) 889-6411Hawi, HI 96719 Fern White
For: AdultsFocus: Reading, English as a Second Language, Workplace (pre-
employment), GED, Tutor TrainingRdng. Levels: <3rd grade through 12th grade, and GEDMethods: Tutoring, classesHours: By appointment (days or evenings)Fees: NoneTutor Training: Yes
K.E.L.P., in cooperation with Kohala Literacy Advisory, offers tutoring and small groupclasses for adults in reading, job safety, work related skills and pre-employment. Theprogram also services English as a Second Language students in the North and SouthKohala area on the Big Island.
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KAILUA LEARNING CENTER BIG ISLANDKona Literacy Council (808) 329-118075-5799 Alii Dr. #B4 Brenda NatinaAlii Sunset Plaza [email protected], HI 96740
For: Adult Literacy, Family LiteracyFocus: Workplace Literacy, Adult Literacy, Computer Skills, Resources,
Tutor Training, ESL, MathRdng. Levels:Methods:Hours: Monday-Friday: 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.,
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.ESL Classes: Monday, Thursday: 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Monday, Wednesday: 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.English/Spanish ESL: Tuesday, Thursday: 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Fees: NoneTutor Training:
Trained volunteer tutors help adults to improve their basic reading skills, math skills,ESL, computer literacy and job readiness. There is no cost to the students.
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KONA COAST RESORT LIMITED BIG ISLANDPARTNERSHIP (808) 322-9529English as a Second Language Project Kije HazelwoodP.O. Box 390429Kailua-Kona, HI 96739
For: Employees of Kona Coast ResortFocus: English as a Second Language, Workplace (on-the-job training)Rdng. Levels: AdultMethods: ClassesHours: Monday-Friday: 7:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.Fees: NoneTutor Training: None
Kona Coast Resort contracts outside services to conduct classes and programs at thehotel to enhance their employees’ English speaking skills, basic skills, and workplaceskills during time provided by the employer.
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KONA LITERACY COUNCIL BIG ISLANDOne-to-One Tutoring (808) 329-118075-5766 Kuakini Highway, Suite 703 Ruth LairKailua-Kona, HI 96740
For: AdultsFocus: Reading, Writing, Math, English as a Second Language,
Workplace (on-the-job training), Family Literacy, Tutor TrainingRdng. Levels: <3rd grade through adultMethods: Tutoring, classesHours: By appointmentFees: NoneTutor Training: Yes
This private, nonprofit agency offers one-on-one free, confidential tutoring to non-readers, non-English speakers and adults who want to improve reading, writing, andspelling skills. Workshops are held frequently to train tutors in the proven Laubachmethod.
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QUEEN LILI’UOKALANI CHILDREN’S BIG ISLANDCENTER (808) 935-9381919 Ululani Street Lance NiimiHilo, HI 96720
For: Those of Hawaiian ancestory and orphaned [through death ofparent(s) or by birth]
Focus: Reading, Writing, MathRdng. Levels: <3rd grade through 12th gradeMethods: TutoringHours: Monday-Friday: 8:00a.m. 4:30p.m.Fees: NoneTutor Training: None
The goal of the Center is to empower the family and the child toward self-sufficiency.This means assuring a permanent family, safe and nurturing, in which the child can growto be a strong and loving person. In regards to literacy, the Hilo Unit does provide groupand individual tutoring for eligible beneficiaries. Length and amount of service may belimited by budgetary constraints.
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FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES OF WEST BIG ISLANDHAWAII, KONA FAMILY CENTER (808) 329-7773Village Professional Plaza Joann Farnsworth75-5759 Kuakini Hwy., Suite 207Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
For: All adults and children in the West Hawaii areaFocus: Family Literacy, English as a Second LanguageRdng. Levels: <3rd grade through adultMethods: ClassesHours: Monday-Friday: 7:45a.m.-7:00p.m.
Saturday: 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m.Fees: NoneTutor Training: None
This Family Center connects families with activities and services to meet their needs.The Center also has a toy lending library, offers parent education and other life skillclasses.