Child and Family Service
gets $196,100 from
local foundations
Star-Bulletin staff
Hawaii's largest statewide nonprofit human services agency has received $196,100 in various grants.
Child and Family Service received a three-year $150,000 grant from the Harold K.L. Castle Foundation for a three-year project adding videoconferencing to its service and training programs.
The agency also received a $30,000 building grant from the Hawaii Community Foundation.
The Seto Foundation awarded the agency a $5,000 grant to renovate a playground for children attending a school for autism.
The Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation awarded a $5,000 grant for a teaching collaboration between Seacliff Preschool and Kilauea Head Start on Kauai.
The Hawaii Hotel Industry Foundation gave $2,600 to support Head Start programs on Kauai and $3,500 to support Sexual Abuse Support Services on Maui.