By utilizing Strengths-Based Training with those around us, we believe we are building a stronger, more resilient community rooted in ALOHA, with grace, trust, collaboration, creativity, and communication.

One Shared Future is a strengths-based program founded by Rachael Wong, Marisa Hayase, Adria Estribou, and Karen Aka. They believe in the potential of people and the strength of our local values. Their focus is on developing collaboration, creativity, and innovation through connection, trust, and teamwork.

In the 1990s, Joe Lambert, founder and director of StoryCenter, and others developed a story and media practice called Digital Storytelling. Their organization, based in Berkeley, California, but with staff and contractors around the world, helps organizations and individuals by assisting with capturing stories or in training folks in education, public health, human rights/activism, museums/arts organizations, to develop their capacity to run their own digital storytelling projects and programs, or collaborate with them as a partner.  

The Healthy Masculinity Training Institute (HMTI), offered in person and online, is a chance to learn the theories and develop the skills that have shaped the Healthy Masculinity Action Project (HMAP), a national initiative designed to raise the visibility of healthy masculinity and build a new generation of male leaders across the country who model non-violent, emotionally healthy masculinity, serving as positive change-makers.