Punahou 5th-graders’ make house magnets to benefit MEO fire relief efforts
Fifth-graders at Punahou School made house magnets as a fundraiser for the MEO Maui Fires Relief Program. The project was centered on a theme, which this year is “e Ho‘omoeā – Our Home to Dream and Discover.”
Paratransit driver Kathy Moniz named MEO Employee of Month
Paratransit driver Kathy Moniz has been named Maui Economic Opportunity Employee of the Month for July.
MEO Head Start is a sponsor organization in the U.S. Department of Agriculture Child & Adult Care Food Program
Maui Economic Opportunity Head Start is a sponsor organization in the U.S. Department of Agriculture Child & Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) and participates in the free and reduced-price meal program. Meals will be made available to enrolled children at no...
Flor Andrion and Lorna Tagorda were honored on their last day before retirement Thursday, Sept. 26
Flor Andrion and Lorna Tagorda were honored on their last day before retirement, Thursday, with a Luncheon in the upstairs Administration Conference Room…
MEO Teen financial literacy workshop set Oct. 8-9 at Cameron Center
The two-day Financial Literacy for Teens workshop, covering topics such as budgeting, saving and credit, will be held during the Fall Break week on Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 8 and 9, at the J. Walter Cameron Center in Wailuku. The teen financial literacy workshop is...
MEO is in need of a special kind of bus driver who is skilled behind the wheel and cares for the safety of their riders
MEO Assistant Director of Transportation Sherrilynn Nishikuni assists Barbara Henny, a member of the Lahaina Honolua Senior Club, at the Grand Wailea for the Kupuna Aloha Luncheon on July 27…
Moloka‘i Kāohi Coordinator **Mela Tancayo** named MEO Employee of the Month
Zantha-Angelica “Mela” Tancayo, Youth Services’ Kāohi coordinator on Moloka‘i, was named Maui Economic Opportunity Employee of the Month for June…
Nuestro Futuro provides grants to support Moloka’i Kāohi program
Aaron Guerrero, MEO Youth Service specialist, plays “1-2-3-Look,” a game that encourages participants to observe their fellow players. This was a cyberbullying and suicide prevention exercise at Kamp Kāohi, held April 13 and 14 at Moloka‘i Baptist Church…
MEO Head Start preschool has openings in Ha’ikū and Lahaina
U.S. Sen Mazie Hirono converses with Makaala while he works on his salt painting in February at Maui Economic Opportunity’s Lahaina Head Start site…
MEO Youth Services organizes sign waving to highlight suicide
Parker Clymer, an 8th grader at Kihei Charter School, joined a sign waving highlighting suicide and prevention on Tuesday. The event was organized by MEO Youth Services…






