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At Parents And Children Together, we believe everyone deserves a healthy and bright future. We work together with individuals, families and children who are confronting poverty, violence, abuse, and behavioral health challenges. We envision Hawaii as a peaceful, safe and vibrant community with opportunities for all to fulfill their aspirations ...
For more than five decades, Parents And Children Together has been dedicated to improving the lives of Hawaii's children, individuals, and families, fostering safe and promising futures.
A Campaign For A Better Hawaii. For more than five decades, Parents And Children Together (PACT) has worked with Hawaii’s children, individuals and families to create safe and promising futures.
Meet PACT's board and executive team: a group of skilled and compassionate leaders dedicated to creating safe and promising futures.
Parents And Children Together offers Early Head Start (EHS) and Head Start (HS) programs on Oahu and Hawaii Island, providing free learning and developmental services for pregnant women and low income families with infants and toddlers ages 5 and under. We welcome eligible families to APPLY TODAY.
Getting Ahead: (808) 792-9721. Contact PACT for support in early childhood education, domestic violence intervention, behavioral health, and more across Hawaii.
PACT offers home visits, supportive counseling, parental education and case management services for at-risk keiki and families in crisis on Lanai, Maui and Oahu.
Fiscal Year 2021 – 2022 Early Head Start and Head Start. Fiscal Year 2020 – 2021 Early Head Start and Head Start. (808)-847-3285.
Parents And Children Together (PACT), a multifaceted family service agency, received a $10,000 gift from Hawaii State Federal Credit Union (Hawaii State FCU) to support the local nonprofit’s capital campaign.
Parents And Children Together offers opportunities for immigrants to make civic and economic contributions to the community by promoting self-sufficiency, reducing barriers to social adjustments, and improving access to appropriate services, resources, and benefits.