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Wai‘anae Keiki Spring Fest

April 16, 2018

Nearly 1,000 community members, collaborators and volunteers took part in the 13th Annual Wai‘anae Coast Keiki Spring Fest held recently, at a sun-soaked Wai‘anae District Park.

The free family fest featured activities for parents and their keiki up to five years old. Parents received information on financial aid, and keiki received hearing, dental and vision screenings, and keiki identification cards.

Kamehameha Schools and six other community-focused organizations partnered to sponsor the event, which connects Waiʻanae Coast keiki and their parents with educational, developmental, and health service providers.

Kashes Garcia, Age 4, runs through UnitedHealthCare Community Planʻs obstacle course.




The Wai‘anae Coast Keiki Spring Fest is a great opportunity for ‘ohana to learn about programs and services in their community.




Kyana Correa, Age 4, practices her hula hooping.




Amaris Avalos, left, and Dr. Erin Uwaine, from Hawai‘i Dental Services examine the teeth of Paden Rosa.




Leadership in Disabilities and Achievement of Hawaii provided free health screening for keiki.




Ariana Morris, age 5, enjoys bubbles in the park.




Mahina Perkins samples fresh pa‘i ‘ai (undiluted poi).




Davi Kunishige from Kamehameha Publishing provides books to ‘ohana.




KS volunteers pause to take a selfie at the Keiki Spring Fest.