Vibrant Hawai‘i Expands Resilience Hub Network Across Hawai‘i Island
Vibrant Hawai‘i Expands Resilience Hub Network Across Hawai‘i Island
Hawai‘i Island, February 14, 2025 – Vibrant Hawai‘i is proud to announce the addition of 20 new Resilience Hub partners from every district of Hawai‘i Island. This expansion emphasizes Vibrant Hawai‘i’s mission to help communities become self-reliant, prepared, and resilient in the face of both immediate and long-term challenges.
Resilience Hubs serve as central spaces where local community members come together to prepare for and respond to emergencies. These hubs, led by residents from the areas they live in and serve, operate independently but unite as part of a formalized network that shares knowledge, resources, and mutual support. “I am incredibly proud of the commitment shown by our Resilience Hub partners across Hawai‘i Island,” said Janice Ikeda, CEO of Vibrant Hawai‘i. “Their work in strengthening local communities is invaluable, not only in times of disaster but throughout the year. By building relationships, sharing knowledge, and operating with a deep sense of solidarity, these hubs create a foundation of resilience, enabling them to respond swiftly and effectively in times of crisis. Their actions exemplify the true spirit of community, and I am deeply grateful for their continued collaboration in making Hawai‘i Island stronger and more resilient.”
The 2025-2026 network of Resilience Hubs spans all regions of the island and includes the following partners:
- Hawaiian Acres Hub
- Hawaiian Volcano Education and Resilience Institute
- Honokaʻa Resilience Hub
- Hui Mālama i ke Ala Ulili
- Ka’ū Hana Laulima Lāhui ‘O Kaʻū
- Kailapa Community Association
- Kalopā Resilience Hub
- Kohala Resilience Hub
- Kona Resilience Hub
- Nāʻālehu Resilience Hub
- Ocean View Community Center
- Orchidland Neighbors
- Pāhoa Resilience Hub/Kanaka Ha’aheo
- Pepe’ekeo Community Development Corporation
- Puna Mākaukau – Fern Acres
- Seaview Performing Arts Center for Education
- Volcano Emergency Response Team
- Waimea Resilience Hub
- Waipi‘o Valley Resilience Hub
- White Sands Hub
These Hubs are a critical component of Vibrant Hawai‘i’s ongoing efforts to build islandwide resilience. Talmadge Magno, Hawai‘i County Civil Defense Administrator, highlighted the importance of collaboration in these efforts, stating, “Hawai‘i County Civil Defense’s partnership with Vibrant Hawai‘i benefits the critical missions of community preparedness and resilience. Our collaboration strengthens the ability of communities across Hawai‘i Island to respond to and recover from disasters. By working together with organizations like Vibrant Hawai‘i, we are building a network of support that provides strength in unity for our residents with the tools, knowledge, and resources necessary to protect themselves and their families in times of need.”
Vibrant Hawai‘i provides essential support to the Resilience Hubs through its Resilience Training Center, offering various programs such as:
- Hawaiʻi Hazards Awareness Resilience Program (HHARP) Community Emergency Action Plans: Tailored to local hazards, these plans outline emergency procedures, communication strategies, and mutual aid guidelines in partnership with Hawai‘i Emergency Management Agency.
- Resilience Hub Operations: Training local leaders in volunteer coordination, resource management, and Incident Command System (ICS) protocols.
- Mālamalama Training: Enhancing resilience through empathy, active listening, and emotional support.
- Chainsaw Safety Certification: Hands-on training for safely clearing disaster-related debris, like fallen trees.
- First Aid/CPR/AED Certification: Teaching essential life-saving skills for emergency medical situations.
- Resilience Academy: Leadership and emergency preparedness workshops for youth ages 14-24.
- Kaukau 4 Keiki Program: A statewide USDA Summer Food Service Program that also acts as an emergency food distribution drill.
“The Hawai‘i Emergency Management Agency (HIEMA) is committed to fostering a culture of preparedness and ensuring every district is ready to face challenges together,” said Col. James Barros, HIEMA Administrator. “Our partnership with Vibrant Hawai‘i through HHARP underscores our dedication to building a safer, more prepared community for all. Together, we will strengthen our response efforts and enhance the well-being of our kamaʻāina here in Hawai‘i. Preparedness is a kākou effort.”
Communities and individuals interested in learning more or participating in these initiatives are encouraged to visit Vibrant Hawai‘i’s website or email contact@vibranthawaii.org. Together, we can create a Hawai‘i where resilience is not just a concept, but a way of life.
