Keala to Success

Early Intervention Program

Next Program launching June 7th 2024, FEMALES, apply now!

Next Male Program is starting: July 19th, 2024. You can apply now!

Mission | to provide a safe space for kids where they feel that they belong

Objective | to intervene early on to prevent continued use and potential substance use disorder as adults

 How To Enroll in the Program:

1. Click the FORMS or ENROLL NOW button.

2. Fill out the editable PDF forms that come up and then download with changes OR print it and fill it out by hand. Scan or take a picture.

3. Email it to our Program Team: intakes@kealafoundation.com to get started in the enrollment and they will get back about an intake meeting.

Our team is here to help with any program questions:

For female support, you can email kawena@kealafoundation.com

For male support, you can email chris@kealafoundation.com

  • WHY & WHO

    Teens ages 12-18, the next session is females only. Males start again this summer!

    "Ua ola loko i ke aloha" Love gives life within. Love is imperative to oneʻs mental, emotional, and physical welfare

    To allow kids a chance to live a healthy life and transfer over into our other programs. The goal is to divert one habit into another through a holistic approach to intervene early on to turn the tide of substance abuse amongst Kauaʻiʻs youth.

    Through fun, engaging physical activities, we will support the overall wellness in a healthy environment.

  • WHAT & WHEN

    Female program starts June 7th, 2024, Male program starts July 19th, 2024 enroll now to secure a spot, limited availability! FREE for all participants.

    10-day on site camp followed by weekday workouts, meals, meetings, and weekend camping trips for the remaining of 30 days

    Fitness Program (CrossFit) • Psychoeducational Training (Positive Action) Spiritual guidance through 12-step to success (12 steps to recovery) • Hawaiian Cultural activities and ʻāina (land) based projects • Integration into our existing Youth Engagement Program to continue being in healthy and positive people.

  • SPREAD THE WORD

    "They teach you how to ground yourself. It is a good way to get your mind off of your problems." -15 year old, Kalea

    Program Contacts

    Kawena Bagano | Program Director - (female specific) kawena@kealafoundation.com

    Aaron Hoff | Program Manager - aaron@kealafoundation.com - 808.652.5330

    Chris Osborn | Asst Program Director - (male specific) chris@kealafoundation.com

It takes a community to raise one keiki and with everyone’s support, we have the opportunity to make an impact, by creating safer, drug-free communities.