Heluhelu ʻohana
Through generous funding from the Brooke Jackman Foundation, the Y offers family literacy programming for children ages 5-10. This program supports developing literacy skills in young learners while also fostering a lifelong love of reading.
At the Y
Kēia makahiki, we are offering this program at the Y twice weekly for children and their caregivers through a hybrid model: Tuesdays in-person socially distanced and Thursdays over Zoom. The program is free of charge and includes snacks, hāʻawi puke, interactive read-alouds, pāʻani, arts and crafts, a me kahi hōʻikeʻike hapahā/hana kūikawā me ka ʻaina ahiahi wela no ka ʻohana holoʻokoʻa. For information on how to register, contact Emma Sprecher at esprecher@ywhi.org.
At Partner Schools
In partnership with local schools, we provide our free Family Literacy program once weekly afterschool for Kindergarten and 1st Grade students. Sessions are led by classroom teachers hired by the Y and supported by Y group leaders. The program is free of charge and includes snacks, hāʻawi puke, interactive read-alouds, pāʻani, arts and crafts, a me nā mea hou aʻe! This school year, the Y’s Family Literacy program is running at Dos Puentes, PS 125, and PS 278. For information on participating in this program or how to partner with the Y to bring this program to your school, contact Emma Sprecher at esprecher@ywhi.org.
Hoʻomaikaʻi!
Ma ka inoa o ka Papa Y, limahana, and entire community, mahalo mākou iā Y Luna Nui ʻO Michael Fermaglich no ka loaʻa ʻana o ka Brookster Award ma ka Brooke Jackman Foundation's 20th Anniversary Benefit!