A FREE virtual conference sponsored by the Hawaiʻi State Department of Health's Maternal and Child Health Branch (MCHB), Community Based Child Abuse Prevention Program

September 24, 2025

8:30am - 12:30pm

Re-Indigenizing Family Support in Hawaiʻi

The first 50 to register will receive a free swag gift bag! And be entered to win a Prize Giveaway $250 Gift Card

A statewide gathering grounded in Indigenous practice and shaped by all of Hawai‘i’s communities, open to all who seek to strengthen family care and reimagine systems of support across the islands.


Reclaiming Lilo is a free virtual summit that brings together healthcare professionals, social service providers, educators and researchers to reimagine child abuse prevention as a sacred, relational practice rooted in Indigenous knowledge systems. Grounded in the wisdom of ancestors and guided by longstanding practice traditions, this gathering centers care that uplifts families, honors community, and restores balance to systems of support. Inspired by the cycles of the mahina (moon) once used across Hawaiʻi to guide healing, birthing, and decision-making, the summit invites participants to engage in cross-sector dialogue, skill-sharing, and reflection. Together, we seek to plant new seeds of wellbeing for the generations to come.

Wednesday, September 24

Agenda

8:30am

8:45am

8:50am

10:25am

10:30am

11:15am

11:25am

12:05pm

12:10pm

12:30pm

Welcome, Opening Protocol

Opening Remarks

Keynote Panel Plenary

Wellness & Art Break

Break-Out Workshop 1

Wellness + Art Break

Break-Out Workshop 2

Break

Closing

Pau