

Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica with catastrophic force — Category 5 winds reaching 185 mph destroyed homes, schools, and churches across the island.
Families are now rebuilding their lives piece by piece, and together, we can help.
Join us in standing with our brothers and sisters in Jamaica. Every prayer, every gift, and every act of aloha makes a difference.
Scan the QR codes to give directly through trusted partner — the East Jamaica Conference, or click this link:
East Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists: https://give.ejcsda.com
From Hawai‘i to Jamaica, may our shared compassion help rebuild homes, restore hope, and heal hearts.

The Ê»Ohana Celebration and Benefit Concert was a powerful gathering of community, music, and movement — a reflection of Hawai‘i’s spirit of healing and togetherness. Hosted by Hawaii Wellness Mobility Network Inc., this event celebrated collaboration across our island’s healthcare and wellness communities while reminding us why we do this work: to increase access to care for keiki, families, and kÅ«puna, support mental health for caregivers, and build bridges through music, dance, and shared purpose.
Watch the highlights below and see how every song, story, and movement spoke to one message — that healing belongs to everyone.


Hawaii Wellness Mobility Network Inc.
A Supportive Community
About Us
At Hawaii Wellness Mobility Network Inc., we are dedicated to strengthening health and wellness for children, adults, and families across all of Hawai‘i. Our mission extends beyond Hawai‘i Island, reaching communities statewide, including rural and geographically isolated areas where access to care can be limited. We are committed to ensuring that every individual—regardless of location—has access to essential therapies, movement-based programs, mental health support, nutrition education, and opportunities that celebrate their unique strengths.
Our vision is to create environments where health, acceptance, accessibility, and togetherness are at the core. We strive for communities where every child and adult can thrive physically, emotionally, and socially—fully integrated as valued members of society.
We recognize the urgent need to decrease gaps in pediatric physical therapy and other therapies, and we support families from intervening early to lifelong care. At the same time, our work extends to injury prevention, educational workshops, workforce development, advocacy, and policy change—because true health equity requires not only direct care but also systems that make long-term wellness possible.
Collaboration is central to who we are. Hawaii Wellness Mobility Network Inc. partners with schools, families, local businesses, healthcare providers, and community organizations to share resources, increase awareness, and build a stronger network of support. We also work alongside Made To Move Pediatric Physical Therapy and other partners in needs-based data collection and program development—always with families at the center.
Our programs include physical therapy and mobility-focused services, movement and dance-based wellness programs, music-integrated therapeutic activities, mental health and family support groups, nutrition education, community workshops, and research initiatives that help inform evidence-based practices.
At our foundation, Hawaii Wellness Mobility Network Inc. is a Christian-based organization. We see our work not only as service but as ministry—grounded in compassion, faith, and hope.
Ultimately, our goal is simple but vital: to create a Hawai‘i where kids, families, and adults of all abilities can achieve their fullest potential—supported by health, joy, resilience, and a community that stands together.
