The Waianae Journey application represents the history of the Health Center, the history of Hawaiian medicine, culture, and community in Waianae Hawaii.
Each path is filled with petroglyphs, plants, and other landmarks that represent the link between the past and future, which is the journey through our healthcare home.
This version features an interactive map that allows campus visitors to learn about the petroglyphs and other landmarks they see along the walking trails.
The story pages provide video and other historical information and are linked throughout the map.
Kauila Clark, the current board president of the National Association of Community Health Centers, narrates the landmarks and stories of this journey.
The welcome video message features Agnes Kalanihookaha Cope ("Aunty Aggie"), founder of the Waianae Coast Cultural Arts Society (WCCAS), past chair of the state wide Native Hawaiian Health Care System, and recently honored by Governor Neil Abercrombie of Hawaii who declared April 8, 2011 as “Agnes Kalanihookaha Cope Day in Hawaii."