Training offered to help residents change their communities

A free training program from Hawaii Children’s Action Network is now accepting online applications from Hawaii Island residents who want the tools and knowledge to make positive changes in their communities.

The Hawaii Parent Leadership Training Institute (PLTI) helps participants become strong, confident community leaders by developing their leadership, communication, and advocacy skills. The 20-week program is the only one of its kind in the state. Through PLTI, participants identify issues that impact children and practice their new skills by completing hands-on projects in their own communities.

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“Parents, caregivers, and residents statewide know the challenges facing their neighborhoods, schools, and communities,” said Deborah Zysman, Executive Director of Hawaii Children’s Action Network. “Each year, we’re so inspired by the participants that come out of PLTI and generate impactful solutions for their communities.”

Since 2015, PLTI has trained more than 95 alumni on Oahu, Maui, Hawaii Island, and Kauai. This year, there will be a virtual program available statewide, along with in-person programs available on Maui and Oʻahu, starting in September. All community members that are passionate about the welfare of children are encouraged to learn more and apply at hawaii-can.org/plti.

“It’s so important that parents, caregivers, and families can effectively use their voices and influence the laws, policies, and systems that affect their children and communities,” said Mele Andrade, HCAN’s Director of Family Engagement and Training. “By increasing civic engagement, we can improve outcomes for Hawaii’s children and communities.”

PLTI is organized by the nonprofit Hawaii Children’s Action Network, which is dedicated to ensuring that all keiki are safe, healthy, and ready to learn. The program is supported by local and national funders and evidence-based curriculum is provided by the National Parent Leadership Institute.

For more information, visit hsawaii-can.org.

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