Kealani enjoys drawing, spending time with friends, ice skating, and relaxing at the beach. She is actively involved in the Hawaiian Homeschool Hui within the Ko'olau community.
Konale loves to swim, fish, eat, and sleep. When he's not enjoying the great outdoors, you can find him immersed in gaming. He is also interested in finance and investment and is currently reading "Rich Dad, Poor Dad." His passion for the water, gaming, and financial literacy keeps him active and engaged.
I'm Nahe, a 16-year-old junior at Hawaii Technology Academy with a passion for helping people and expressing myself through art. Whether it's crafting a unique piece or offering tech advice on the latest mobile gadgets, I thrive on using my skills to make a positive impact. When I'm not busy creating, you'll find me exploring new artistic avenues or helping others navigate the ever-evolving digital world.
Meet Jaffer, a dynamic young individual with a diverse range of interests. When he's not on the pickleball or basketball court, you can find him immersed in video games or embracing the adventures of being a dedicated Boy Scout. Jaffer's true passion, however, lies in lending a helping hand to our Kupuna, offering his unwavering support in any way he can. Aspiring to be a psychiatrist in the future, Jaffer is driven by his desire to make a positive impact on the lives of others. His enthusiasm for both fun and service is an inspiration to us all.
Aloha! I'm Leah Mahealani, a 16-year-old sophomore at Acton Digital Academy. My passions include playing music on my ukulele and indulging in video gaming. As a junior mentor, I have the privilege of helping at-risk youth learn the art of surfing. I'm also tech-savvy and excel at computer-related tasks, from searching the web to navigating the Internet, and I can Google just about anything you need.
On top of all that, I run my own sticker business on ETSY, which you can find @mahealeah. I'm enthusiastic about extending my tech expertise to assist you with any technology-related support you may require. I look forward to helping you out!
Are you aged 14-19 and tech-savvy? Earn a $50 stipend by assisting Kupuna with their tech needs! Each 4-hour tech support session counts towards your volunteer hours for school credit. Just commit to a minimum of 30 hours and qualify to take a world-recognized certification, paid for by Ohia Technology, to boost your career path. No experience required!
Get paid to volunteer and make a difference!
Tech Savvy Teens is part of an afterschool workforce development program created and run by Acton Digital Academy, a 501c nonprofit organization based in Kaneohe, Hawaii.
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