Partners
Welcome to the Your ʻOhana Partner and Stakeholder Portal, your resource for understanding, collaborating, and advancing early childhood support in Hawaiʻi. The Hawaiʻi State Department of Health (DOH) Home Visiting Program, known as Your ʻOhana, is committed to improving family health and resilience across our state. This portal is designed for community partners, social service agencies, legislators, and other stakeholders who share our goal of building healthier families and a stronger Hawaiʻi.
Partnering with Your ʻOhana
Your ʻOhana partners with a broad network of local and state organizations, including:
- Healthcare providers and early childhood specialists
- Social service agencies supporting family stability and wellness
- Community organizations focused on education, health, and family advocacy
- Educational institutions and early learning providers
- Culturally-based organizations supporting Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander families
Through collaboration, we aim to expand reach, share resources, and ensure that our services complement existing support systems. We welcome new partnerships that can enhance service delivery, increase family access, and align with our mission.
Your ʻOhana invites collaboration with state agencies dedicated to improving family health, education, and well-being in Hawaiʻi. Together, we can provide more seamless, coordinated services to support Hawaiʻiʻs families, particularly those facing social, economic, or health challenges. Whether your agency focuses on healthcare, early childhood development, social services, or education, Your ʻOhana offers partnership opportunities that bring added value to the communities we serve.
Ways We Can Collaborate
- Referral Partnerships: Help connect families eligible for home visiting services by integrating Your ʻOhana into your referral network. Our team is available to streamline referrals and provide feedback to strengthen service coordination.
- Resource Sharing and Outreach: Collaborate on outreach events, training sessions, and resource distribution to expand family access to health and development resources statewide.
- Joint Program Development: Work with Your ʻOhana to develop joint initiatives, training programs, or workshops that support families’ diverse needs, from early intervention to preventative health.
- Data Sharing and Insights: Collaborate on data-sharing agreements to improve service delivery, measure program impact, and collectively address emerging trends and challenges in family support services.
Get in Touch
To discuss partnership opportunities, schedule a program briefing, or explore how Your ʻOhana can align with your agency’s objectives, please visit the Contact Us page.
Together, we can make a meaningful impact on Hawaiʻiʻs families, ensuring every child has a healthy start and every family feels supported.