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The Kualoa-He’eia Ecumenical Youth Project or Key Project on Oahu's Windward side is civic grass roots organization built “to nurture and promote the cultural, environmental, social, economic and recreational well-being of the Kualoa-He'eia area.”

Key Project formed in 1968 by “Churches, community residents, youth and social agencies…to address youth problems of drug abuse and dropping out.”

As a non-profit organization, the Key Project provides a lot of services and must receive a lot of funding and time from volunteers, fundraisers, trust funds, sponsors and the government. Many services are provided through partnerships to non-profit organizations such as Hawai’i Foodbank, Legal Aid Society and Wakiki Health Clinic.

In partnering with Aloha United Way, Key Project is affiliated with over 96 community building organizations. Together, they assist over 830,000 people each year in a variety of ways. The Key Project offers several programs, services and learning options throughout the year from Parent-Child Learning/Support Center, Transitions from Youth-to-adult, Community Service, Positive Alternatives for Youth, Information, Referral and Resources, Community Recycling, and more.

In 2007, Governor Linda Lingle released a $125,000 grant-in-aid to Key Project. This funding will help the Key Project to renovate its “existing kitchen so that it can be certified as a commercial food preparation facility and to reconfigure second floor classroom space to become a computer learning center.”

The Key Project will have its 24th Annual Fundraiser for the Randy Kalahiki Educational/Professional-Vocational Incentive Grant(s) this Thanksgiving with its Kalua Turkey Imu. An Imu Pit is an earth oven. Many celebrations in Hawaii have a pig cooked in the ground but Thanksgiving has turkeys. Purchase a ticket for $15 and get your turkey cooked overnight at the Key Project. There are over 300 turkeys in the Key Project's underground oven. See an example of the volunteers at YouTube Imu pit.

The Key Project continues to serve and grow a stronger Hawaii. To contact the Key Project: www.keyproject.org. Hi.online 2010 (talk) 01:30, 17 November 2010 (UTC)hi.online_2010@yahoo.com

Speedy deletion nomination of KEY Project Hawaii


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