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Office of Hawaiian Affairs and Hawaiian Community Assets Partner to Provide $1.66 Million in Emergency Financial Assistance for Native Hawaiian ʻOhana

HONOLULU (May 15, 2025)  – The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) has awarded Hawaiian Community Assets (HCA) a $1.66 million Community Grant to administer the Kūkulu Kahua Emergency Financial Assistance Program. This statewide initiative will provide critical support for Native Hawaiian families facing urgent financial hardship.

The partnership reflects a shared commitment by both organizations to uplift Native Hawaiian ʻohana during times of crisis and build toward long-term financial stability.

“At the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, we understand that the wellbeing of our Lāhui begins with the stability and dignity of each ʻohana,” said OHA CEO Stacy Ferreira. “Through the Kūkulu Kahua Emergency Financial Assistance Program, OHA is committed to provide not only urgent financial relief but also pathways to long-term stability and healing. This investment reflects our deep kuleana to uplift our people in times of hardship and to stand as a trusted source of support.”

HCA, a HUD-certified housing counseling agency with 25 years of service to Hawaiʻi communities, will administer the program and deliver culturally grounded financial assistance to eligible OHA beneficiaries. Kūkulu Kahua offers one-time support for emergency needs—such as rent, utilities, and funeral expenses—paired with access to financial counseling and wraparound services designed to empower families on their journey toward economic resilience.

“This partnership with OHA recognizes that impactful solutions come from within our communities,” said Chelsie Evans Enos, Executive Director of Hawaiian Community Assets. “Together, we are responding to immediate needs while building the foundation for stronger, more resilient Native Hawaiian households.”

The Kūkulu Kahua Emergency Financial Assistance Program launches today. For more information, visit www.hawaiiancommunity.net/kukulukahua.

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