Over 100,000 American children are sexually exploited annually.

The average age of first sexual exploitation in Hawaii is 11 years old.

You can help and make a difference.

WHO WE ARE

Ho’ōla Nā Pua (New Life for Our Children) was founded to shine light on the dark criminal enterprise of sex trafficking, placing the health of Hawaii’s youth at the center of our mission and vision for our community.

We are committed to the prevention of sex trafficking and providing care for children who have been exploited. Ho’ōla Nā Pua (HNP) is dedicated to creating a community where children are safe and have the ability to embrace their bright futures. Today, not only does HNP offer integrated programming that reaches over thousands of youth and community members and stakeholders across the state of Hawaii annually, but is considered a national partner and a rising standard in the global effort to stop sex trafficking, permanently.

WHO WE ARE

Ho’ōla Nā Pua (New Life for Our Children) was founded to shine light on the dark criminal enterprise of sex trafficking, placing the health of Hawaii’s youth at the center of our mission and vision for our community.

We are committed to the prevention of sex trafficking and providing care for children who have been exploited. Ho’ōla Nā Pua (HNP) is dedicated to creating a community where children are safe and have the ability to embrace their bright futures. Today, not only does HNP offer integrated programming that reaches over thousands of youth and community members and stakeholders across the state of Hawaii annually, but is considered a national partner and a rising standard in the global effort to stop sex trafficking, permanently.

OUR YEARLY PROGRAM IMPACT

Thanks to your help, in 2023, Ho’ōla Nā Pua served over 15,000 youth and community members through direct service programming. This empowered youth between ages 11-24 through prevention education, trauma-informed groups, one-to-one mentoring, advocate services, care coordination, and residential care at the Pearl Haven Campus.

Below is an overview of our Collective Program Impact in 2023.

A NOTE FROM OUR FOUNDER

Jessica R. Muñoz | MSN, APRN-RX, FNP-BC

TESTIMONIALS

What People
Say About Us

“As a physician, state leader and a father, keeping our keiki from being exploited is very important to me. We have been working closely with Ho’ōla Nā Pua's to bring awareness and create a coordinated effort to find solutions to this very serious issue. This is a public health and public safety issue, and we will continue to support Ho’ōla Nā Pua's efforts to keep our communities safe.”

Lieutenant Governor Josh Green, MD

Many of us have never talked about sex trafficking or understand what it is. We were able to learn about the signs to look for in our students, reasons why, and most importantly how to prevent this from happening to our students, school, and community. I feel like this presentation should be given to the whole school, every parent, and whole community because it's so valuable and necessary. All our teachers would like to see your presentation.

Lahainaluna, High School Teacher

As a physician, state leader and a father, keeping our keiki from being exploited is very important to me. We have been working closely with Ho‘ōla Nā Pua to bring awareness and create a coordinated effort to find solutions to this very serious issue. This is a public health and public safety issue, and we will continue to support Ho‘ōla Nā Pua’s efforts to keep our communities safe.”

 

Lieutenant Governor Josh Green, MD

OUR WHY

At Hoʻōla Nā Pua, we believe in the power of stories to inspire change and bring awareness to the critical issue of child sex trafficking and exploitation. Each survivor's journey is unique and powerful, and their resilience fuels our mission.

Here at Ho’ōla Nā Pua, we seek to:

Transform Lives: Every child deserves a bright future. By offering comprehensive care, we help survivors rebuild their lives and find hope.

Prevent Trafficking: Through awareness and education, we aim to prevent trafficking before it starts, creating safer communities for all children.

Advocate for Change: We work to change policies and practices that affect the lives of vulnerable youth, ensuring they have the support and protection they need.

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EVENTS

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We are thrilled to invite you to our upcoming events, each designed to support our mission of combatting child sex trafficking and exploitation in Hawaii. Check out these exciting events on our Events Calendar.

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Over 100,000 American children are sexually exploited annually.

The average age of first sexual exploitation in Hawaii is 11 years old.

You can help and make a difference.