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Kamehameha Schools provides educational opportunities and outreach services well beyond its campus walls. In an effort to serve the thousands of Native ffawaiian keiki and families across the state not enrolled at Kamehameha Schools' three campuses, the programs listed here are available in a community near you. Prenatal Through Age 8 Hi'ilani Hi'ilani is an early childhood family education program that serves children prenatal to 36 months of age and their families. Call (808) 534-8305. Preschools Kamehameha preschools enroll over f ,500 3- and 4-year-olds in more than 30 preschools statewide. Call (808) 534-5305. Literacy Instruction and Support Provides student services and teacher development in grades K-3 attending DOE schools. Call (808) 534-8363. Early Childhood Collaborations Alu Like Ine. For more information, eall (808) 535-6700 or visit www.alulike.org. 'Aha Pūnana Leo For more information, eall (808) 935-4304 or visit www.ahapunanaleo.org. Institute for Native Pacific Education and Culture (INPEACE) For more information, eall (808) 690-8097 or visit ww w. inpeaee-ha waii . org . u Jv r' ir ». ike^■r ■ Kanu o ka 'Āina Learning 'Ohana (KALO) For more information eall (808) 887-1 1 1 7. Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF) For more information, eall (808) 595-2752 or visit www.pidfoundation.org.