Looking to the past to guide the future.

PILI is passionate about fostering connections between keiki (children) and kupuna (elders).

Sharing and connecting through cultural traditions and passions can bridge age groups and enrich the lives of both children and seniors. We have seen first hand the benefits of intergenerational relationships including mentoring opportunities, deeper understanding and appreciation, and simply pure joy. From sharing moʻoʻolelo (stories) to bonding through music and dance, we encourage cultivating these sweet relationships.

We are excited about our upcoming programs to bring together our most valued treasures.

“He Waiwai nui ka pono o nā kūpuna ē”

A great value of the kūpuna is of proper order.

-Lehua Kawaikapuokalani Hewett