

As part of the ‘Ike Kaiāulu: Community Engagement Program (formerly Service Learning), many courses offer a community engagement option. It can be an alternative to a class assignment; another way to practice and demonstrate learning in your course. It may also be something you choose to do to foster pilina (relationships) and pānaʻi (reciprocate) with your kaiāulu (community).
It’s totally up to you. ʻIke Kaiāulu has a long list of places that might speak to your heart and may be in areas you’d like to experience. Choose a community partner that relates to the area(s) you are studying. Our program also has a shorter list of semester long or Koʻolaupoko & Koʻolauloa (Windward side) focused community partners as well.
If you choose to engage in your community as part of a course assignment, be sure and get your Kumu (teacher) to approve the location ahead of time. Once you make the decision for yourself that you want to get out and learn and form bonds outside of school; GO OUT AND DO IT!
There are two ways to make this happen:
You will volunteer a minimum of 20 hours per semester and once you complete your project and your hours. You will successfully earn a certificate of achievement and be able to list your community engagement work on your resume.
Noe Tupou
‘Ike Kaiāulu: Community Engagement Program Director
Hale A‘o: Room 203
42-720 Kea‘ahala Rd.
Kaneohe, HI 96744
Phone: 808-236-9230
wccserve@hawaii.edu