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  1. With this five-year competitive renewal, Ola HAWAII will achieve its objective through four strategic aims: 1) Enhance institutional capacity to facilitate basic biomedical, clinical and behavioral research; 2) Address health disparities and health-related concerns of underserved communities; 3) Mentor and support a diversified health dispariti...

  2. The Office of Language Access (OLA) provides oversight and central coordination to state agencies, (the executive, legislative and judicial branches of Hawai‘i’s state government) as well as technical assistance to state and covered entities, in developing and implementing their Language Access Plan as required by law.

  3. Mar 10, 2015 · What is consistent and clear from testimony before the Land Commission, there definitely was an Olaʻa in upper Puna on the Island of Hawaiʻi. The testimony is equally consistent and clear that there also was a Keaʻau.

  4. OLA works to ensure that persons who do not speak, read, write, or understand English are able to access services, programs and activities provided by: State government agencies, courts, and schools; and State-funded organizations, including medical and social service providers.

  5. Sep 10, 2021 · Read more about how the home of the Ola'a Sugar Company's manager became Volcano's Olaa House, and discover how one man's vision for creating a place for showcasing historic artifacts and highlighting Hawaiis multicultural heritage became the Hawaii Plantation Museum.

  6. Ola - Health is Everything. 11 years ago. Hawaii Primary Care Association. A timely and emotional debut documentary that celebrates Hawaii's most cherished social values, Ola challenges us to rethink what it means to be healthy.

  7. Apr 18, 2020 · Over the past 35+ years, the mantra of the Hawaiian language movement has been “E Ola ka ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i.” “The Hawaiian language shall live.” "What is Ola?” is a travel documentary hosted by Keli‘i Wilson, one of the very first immersion graduates and daughter of two ‘Aha Pūnana Leo founders.