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Wendy Mow-Taira has worked on behalf of children and families her entire life. After earning a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Masters’ degree in Social Work, both from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, she worked in several domestic violence and child abuse programs. She was Executive Director of the Family Crisis Shelter, Inc. on Hawai‘i Island, then later worked at PATCH (People Attentive to Children), a resource and referral program for young families needing child care information, and ALU LIKE, Inc. in the Native Hawaiian Early Childhood Consortium. Wendy currently works with middle and high school students under the TRIO program at Windward Community College, where she assists low-income students prepare for college. Throughout her career, she has gained experience with early childhood, K-12 and post-high education programs.
As a Council Member, Wendy is interested in helping to further the coordination of NHEA-funded programs in moku (districts) so that the communities can provide input on what programs they feel are needed. She is also working towards Nā Honua Mauli Ola being incorporated into educational curriculum for all, not just Hawaiian students.