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CATHOLIC CHARITIES HAWAI'I
CATHOLIC CHARITIES HAWAI'I
Honolulu, Hawaii
201-500 employees
Serving Hawai‘i since 1947, Catholic Charities Hawai’i provides a wide range of social services with dignity, compassion, social justice, and a commitment to excellence. Through programs and advocacy efforts, Catholic Charities Hawai’i serves all people, especially those with the greatest need, regardless of their faith or culture. As part of the largest private network of social service organizations in the United States, Catholic Charities Hawai‘i offers much needed programs and services statewide, serving tens of thousands of people each year.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
PARENTS AND CHILDREN TOGETHER
PARENTS AND CHILDREN TOGETHER
Honolulu, Hawaii
201-500 employees
Parents And Children Together has been providing Hawaii’s most vulnerable residents with desperately needed social services since 1968. Each year these services help 15,000 parents, children, individuals and families survive, thrive and become contributing members of our diverse neighborhoods and communities. We started our journey as a single Head Start program at The Towers at Kuhio Park, formally known as Kuhio Park Terrace (KPT) and we’ve evolved into a multi-faceted organization with over 400 employees. We are one of Hawaii’s largest and leading social services nonprofit. We help parents and children in need establish meaningful and healthy relationships, and we create support systems that empower people who often have nowhere else to turn. We serve a mission of working together with Hawaii's children, individuals, and families to create safe and promising futures. We believe in building the relationships that matter most! Parents And Children Together provides services in 5 areas of focus: 1. Early Childhood Education 2. Domestic Violence Prevention and Intervention 3. Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention and Treatment 4. Behavioral Health Support 5. Community Building and Economic Opportunity
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
HONOLULU COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM
HONOLULU COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM
Honolulu, Hawaii
201-500 employees
Honolulu Community Action Program, Inc. (HCAP) is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, delivering need-based human services to the economically challenged on the island of O’ahu since 1965. Recognized as a Community Action Agency, HCAP’s mission is very deeply rooted in its responsiveness to the community and its needs. It is our belief and philosophy that no individual should be denied the opportunity to share and contribute fully to the best of his/her capabilities in the social and economic well being and prosperity of our society. Hence, HCAP is committed to alleviating the conditions of poverty on Oʻahu by promoting opportunities for the economically disadvantaged to attain greater social and economic mobility. HCAP’s mission statement is as follows: “POI: Providing Opportunities and Inspiration to enable low-income individuals or families to achieve self-reliance.” HCAP has contributed significantly to economically disadvantaged communities through a variety of programs and services designed to alleviate the social, emotional and economic stress so often associated with poverty. The programs and services are focused in the areas of Early Childhood; Employment; Education; Economic Development; Emergency & Transitional Programs; and Community Development and Advocacy. In the past program year, more than 20,000 individuals and families have been impacted by HCAP’s work.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
PARTNERS IN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
PARTNERS IN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Honolulu, Hawaii
201-500 employees
Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF) empowers families to navigate social challenges and to grow self-resiliency, vibrancy, and healthy, secure communities in Hawaiʻi. E mālama i ka ‘ohana, ola ke kaiāulu, care for the family, and the community lives. From our beginnings in 1997, Partners in Development Foundation draws on ʻike kupuna, ancestral wisdom and knowledge, to meet the current challenges facing Hawaiʻi. We serve the needs of young keiki, their caregivers, and economically vulnerable youth and families in the Hawaiian community to overcome systematic disparities and historical trauma. Our programs are guided by time-tested values and practices that honor our kuleana for people and place in caring for our islands and communities. E ola ka ‘ohana, may the family thrive. Partners in Development Foundation believes that nurturing family success will ignite their ability to serve others.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FAMILY PROGRAMS HAWAI'I
FAMILY PROGRAMS HAWAI'I
Honolulu, Hawaii
201-500 employees
We're All About FAMILY. Founded in Hawai’i in 1899, Child & Family Service (CFS) helps Hawai‘i families to address serious life issues, with life-changing results. As one of our state’s largest human services organizations, CFS offers a wide array of nearly 50 programs that serve all ages, from keiki to kūpuna. Child & Family Service meets families where their needs are, in their neighborhoods, in their homes, with their friends and family. We help families get the right start for a healthy, thriving future. Our programs strengthen families through parenting and child development counseling, prevention and intervention of abuse and neglect, healing from trauma, empowering teens and honoring kūpuna.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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KCAA PRESCHOOLS OF HAWAI I
KCAA PRESCHOOLS OF HAWAI I
Honolulu, Hawaii
201-500 employees
KCAA Preschools of Hawaii provides a nurturing environment that encourages your child to explore, learn and grow. Our unique curriculum fosters a love of learning and engages children in the learning process. Our mission is to build a solid foundation for Hawaii's children through excellent early childhood education programs. With six locations across Oahu, we provide a variety of developmentally appropriate learning experiences that address physical, emotional, social, linguistic, aesthetic, and cognitive growth. We encourage children to pursue their own interests in the context of life in the community and world. Hands-on experiences in all areas of learning stimulate brain development and prepare children to enter kindergarten ready to succeed. All of our centers are licensed by the State of Hawaii and accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Campuses are located as follows: Atherton Preschool (Kailua), Kuapa Preschool (Hawaii Kai), Na Lei Preschool (Kalihi/Fort Shafter), Mother Rice Preschools (Moi'ili'ili), Muriel Preschool (Kaka'ako) and Wai-Kahala Preschol (Kahala). KCAA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
P A R E N T S INC
P A R E N T S INC
Kaneohe, Hawaii
201-500 employees
Parents And Children Together has been providing Hawaii’s most vulnerable residents with desperately needed social services since 1968. Each year these services help 15,000 parents, children, individuals and families survive, thrive and become contributing members of our diverse neighborhoods and communities. We started our journey as a single Head Start program at The Towers at Kuhio Park, formally known as Kuhio Park Terrace (KPT) and we’ve evolved into a multi-faceted organization with over 400 employees. We are one of Hawaii’s largest and leading social services nonprofit. We help parents and children in need establish meaningful and healthy relationships, and we create support systems that empower people who often have nowhere else to turn. We serve a mission of working together with Hawaii's children, individuals, and families to create safe and promising futures. We believe in building the relationships that matter most! Parents And Children Together provides services in 5 areas of focus: 1. Early Childhood Education 2. Domestic Violence Prevention and Intervention 3. Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention and Treatment 4. Behavioral Health Support 5. Community Building and Economic Opportunity
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard