ALTERNATIVE STRUCTURES INTERNATIONAL
86-660 LUALUALEI HOMESTEAD RD, WAIANAE, HI 96792 www.kahumana.org

Total Revenue
$5,399,031
Total Expenses
$5,912,259
Net Assets
$10,351,561

Organizations Filed Purposes: FOUNDED IN 1974 AS AN INTENTIONAL COMMUNITY, KAHUMANA'S MISSION IS TO COCREATE A HEALTHY, INCLUSIVE, AND PRODUCTIVE COMMUNITY WITH HOMELESS FAMILIES, PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, AND YOUTH. IT ACHIEVES THIS MISSION BY INTEGRATING MUTUALLY SUPPORTIVE SOCIAL SERVICES, HOUSING, AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING. OUR SOCIAL PROGRAMS INCLUDE: (1) TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM IN ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY EIGHT UNITS THAT SERVE OVER 1,000 HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS PER YEAR, INCLUDING 556 CHILDREN AND 456 ADULTS; (2) RESIDENTIAL AND DAY PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND AUTISM; (3) INFANT/CHILD/YOUTH/TEEN PROGRAMS THROUGH OUR DAYCARE, PRESCHOOL, KINDERGARTEN, AFTER-SCHOOL TUTORING, AND INTERSESSION CAMPS; (4) FARM, CULINARY, AND HOSPITALITY VOCATIONAL TRAINING ON OUR ORGANIC FARM, CAF, COMMERCIAL KITCHEN, AND RETREAT CENTER; (5) EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN FARMING, SOCIAL WORK, AND HOLISTIC HEALTH THOROUGH OUR TOURS, FARM STAYS, CAMPS AND RETREATS.

BUILDING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES BY CULTIVATING HEALTHY PEOPLE. A NONPROFIT CO-CREATING A HEALTHY, INCLUSIVE AND PRODUCTIVE FARM-BASED COMMUNITY WITH HOMELESS FAMILIES, PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AND YOUTH SINCE 1974.

HOMELESS HOUSING AND SERVICES. KAHUMANA'S TWO TRANSITIONAL SHELTERS, OHANA OLA AND ULU KE KUKUI SHELTERED OVER 213 HOMELESS ADULTS AND 307 CHILDREN IN ONE, TWO, AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS. RAPID REHOUSING PROGRAMS HELPED 102 AT-RISK OR HOMELESS FAMILIES KEEP THEIR HOMES OR GET INTO LONG-TERM PERMANENT HOUSING. OF THOSE FAMILIES 51 HOUSEHOLDS EXITED INTO PERMANENT HOUSING FOR MORE THAN 6 MONTHS. DISABILITY SERVICES. KAHUMANA LEARNING CENTERS PROVIDE CENTER-BASED DAY PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND AUTISM. THE WAIANAE AND KAILUA CENTERS SERVE OVER 60 SPECIAL NEEDS ADULTS. ONE-ON-ONE COMMUNITY AND HOME-BASED PERSONAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED THROUGHOUT OAHU. JOB TRAINING AND PLACEMENT. KAHUMANA COMMUNITY CENTER AND KAHUMANA WORKS PROVIDE TRAINING AND JOB PLACEMENT FOR LOW INCOME INDIVIDUALS, WITH A FOCUS ON THOSE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS AND DISABILITY. TRAINING IS OFFERED IN ORGANIC FARMING, FOOD SERVICES, CUSTODIAL AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES, HOSPITALITY SERVICES, AND OTHER TRADES. KAHUMANA TRAINED AND SUCCESSFULLY PLACED 90 INDIVIDUALS INTO PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Thomas McdonaldEXECUTIVE DI40$45,102
Philip HarmonCEO40$33,540
Ryan ThorntonVICE PRES. &2$0
Jesus PuertoDIRECTOR2$0
Matthew LynchPRESIDENT2$0
Frances Kama-SilvaSECRETARY2$0
Andrew KaleikiniDIRECTOR2$0
Thomas Anuheali'IDIRECTOR2$0

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