“Mela is a hard worker and goes above and beyond for the kids involved in the Kāohi program and is a great co-worker,” said Sydney Yap-Kalipi, a former colleague who nominated her for the honor.
MEO had identified substance abuse and suicide among youth on the island as issues needing to be addressed. In 2022 with a grant from the nonprofit Nuestro Futuro Foundation, MEO brought its Youth Services’ tobacco/vaping, alcohol, drug, bullying, and suicide prevention programs to Moloka‘i. The program’s name, Kāohi, means “to prevent.”
Mela was hired in February 2022 as coordinator to start Kāohi, which offers programs in-school, after-school and during fall, winter, spring and summer breaks. The out-of-school activities include peer leadership, college/career development, youth-driven activities, parental involvement, community activism, volunteerism and cultural activities.
Kāohi, which is offered without cost to youth, has been running successfully since spring 2022 and has intermediate and high school youth engaged in activities, such as sign waving to bring attention to suicide, working in taro loi, restoring fishponds and assisting with MEOʻs surplus food distribution.
For being named Employee of the Month for June, Mela earned a $150 check and an extra vacation day. She was honored at MEO’s General Staff meeting on July 30.
For more information about Kāohi, contact Mela at (808) 553-5472.