Aloha Conference Recording Below
Join us at Aloha: Nanakuli 2.0 on Aug 6 to catch the simple, practical, powerful, reproducible, scalable, vision, blueprint, and framework, for building a transformational culture and community of Aloha!
So… What’s going on in Nanakuli?
LESS CRIME in the STREETS
DRUG HOUSES busted
ACADEMICS soaring in the SCHOOLS
FAMILIES connecting heart to heart
PROFIT & NON PROFITS working together
RECONCILIATION between POLICE & the community
ALOHA is the CULTURE
““I have seen the culture of my community of Nanakuli transformed and being transformed. I see that more and more people are taking responsibility for our community. They are simply community people but attitudes are changing. The community has changed!”
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Conference Information
Location: The Salvation Army Kroc Center Hawaii Worship & Performing Arts Theater
91-3257 Kualakai Pkwy, Ewa Beach, HI 96706 (see map below)
COVID Info: Masks are optional. Please stay home if you're not feeling well & enjoy the Livestream. Seating will not be separated to allow for social distancing.
Doors open: 7:30 am
Parking: There is free parking available in the Kroc Center parking lot.
Facilities: There is air conditioning so please dress accordingly.
Food/Drink: No food will be allowed inside the building. Bottled water is ok.
No Childcare: Sorry, there is no childcare available. (The map has a building labeled "Child Watch", but that's with the Kroc Center, not TOWH.) Kids are welcome to come though!
Registration: Bring your ticket for expedited check-in (printed or on your phone). But don't sweat it if you forget. If you're receiving this email, you're on our list. Walk-ins are welcome too!
ALOHA CONFERENCE SPEAKERS
Kelly Boy & Leolani DeLima: Kapena
The De Lima’s went to our March 19 gathering in Nanakuli and the Holy Spirit powerfully blessed them with His Aloha. They will be sharing how Aloha is now transforming their communities of Kaneohe and Kahalu’u.
Ami Akeo and Veavai Faapouli: Papahana ‘O Kaiona Alternative Learning Program
Through Aloha, God is creating strategic partnerships between the Dept of Education, Kamehameha Schools, Churches, and community organizations to create a program to change and save the lives of teenagers in Nanakuli-Waianae. www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2020/02/04/these-teens-kalo-farm-is-classroom-chance-put-their-education-work/
Tanya Tehotu: Kealahou West Oahu
Miracle stories of a local girl with a passion and vision of building a transformation culture and community of Aloha to the unsheltered population on the Waianae Coast. HPD officer said, “it was one of the most powerful projects ever!”
LKincaid (Mana) Olayan: God Forgives Bad Boys & Bad Girls
An inspirational story of a former “shot caller” (gang leader) who spent 26 years in prison and is now working with the Neighborhood Security Watch Team and Honolulu Police to make our communities safer!
John L. Dudoit Jr.: Founding Director of Makana O Ke Akua.
John grew up as a rambunctious young boy. Life wasn't always easy for John. Wrong decisions in his life lead him to an unhealthy and destructive lifestyle. But while being incarcerated at OCCC, he found God. After being released from prison, he was determined to have a new life of Aloha. Eventually, he was restored to his family and remarried his wife. He has become the father of his home and is now powerfully helping other men to restore their lives, just as he did.
Honolulu Police Officers from District 8: Blessing Others and Getting Blessed Through Aloha
Honolulu Police Officers have been blessed, inspired and impacted by the Spirit of Aloha in Nanakuli. Come and hear the real story of Aloha in HPD.
Representative Stacelynn Eli with Councilwoman Andria Tupola: Bringing Back Servanthood to Public Servants Through Aloha
The unbelievable, transformational story of government leaders setting aside their pride and parties for the sake of Aloha in order to find positive, productive solutions to build a culture and community of Aloha.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F16rB07Y-zjZHgPXoqa6t7HbQSL_eZqG/view?usp=sharing
Lori Kahikina: Transforming “The Rail” Through ALOHA
Lori accepted one of the most challenging jobs in the State of Hawaii as the Executive Director and CEO of HART (aka The Rail). With her faith and fierce Aloha, she is determined to complete the project and, more importantly, restore, repair, and rebuild public trust in the most expensive per capita of any publicly funded rail project in the modern age.
Jodie Akau: Closed Down 5 Drug Houses Thru ALOHA
A high school dropout who discovered one of the most potent and relevant prototypes of community transformation. This prototype includes a multi-agency approach to finding positive, productive solutions for painful and impossible situations. A law enforcement agent said, “it’s just an amazing testament to your group’s strength, their vision to bring everybody together and to work positively to resolve this stuff.”
Timmy and Iwalani McBrayer: Transformed by Aloha
A heartwarming story of a sister murdered, a broken marriage of twelve years, and a family reversing their family curse to find hope, help, healing, and miracles.
Kina’u McBrayer: A Young Ambassador of Aloha
Kina’u is a proud graduate of Kapolei High School’s class of 2022. Has graduated with multiple honors and was also the 2021-2022 HHSAA Wrestling State Champion at 138lbs. While graduating with honors, Kina’u chose to confront and overcome his childhood drama and trauma to become the young man he is today. He is proud to be Ambassador of Aloha everywhere he goes and blessed that he is not a statistic.
Kini Sofa: A Businessman and A Business Powered By Aloha
Kini is healed of his addiction to anger, hurts, habits, and hang-ups in his family and marriage. He is now a compassionate man, the heartbeat of his company, and a successful business owner of one of the oldest and largest transformational solar supply companies in Hawaii.
Richard Malaki: Bringing Aloha Into The Community in Tangible Ways
Richard is a poster child and leader of the Nanakuli Neighborhood Security Watch (NSW) Team. His own change of heart, attitude, and approach to dealing with crime and government agencies has evolved into one of the most dynamic, compassionate, and inspirational NSW Teams. On a recent NSW Patrol, he had an encounter that has brought a sense of purpose and comfort to a personal and painful situation.
Annie Au Hoon: Aloha In Government Housing
Annie is not just the Property Manager at Hale Makana O Nanakuli but she is the Mama Kahu there and God is using her to bring help, hope, and healing to the children and families in her care.She has been recently asked to help oversee the Hale Makana O Uluwehi multi-family housing project located on Hawaiian Home Lands in Maili.
Moses “Moke Boy” Kamealoha III: Aloha In Entertainment
Moses Kamealoha III, better known as Moke Boy, was born and raised in Nanakuli! Moke Boy is an Ambassador of Aloha and will be sharing powerful words and songs to inspire us to take Aloha back to our families, workplaces, and communities.
Unity In Community So Teamwork Can Make the Dreamwork:
Come and see a positive, productive, solution-oriented yet radical prototype of community transformation in the State of Hawaii.
It’s a fresh, simple, practical, powerful, reproducible, scalable vision, framework, and priorities to build a transformational culture and community of Aloha starting with you.