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Link of helping hands

Military, state and a private agency join to provide mental health services to Wahiawa students

By William Cole

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Aug 23, 2012

~~<p>A unique school counseling program with the dual role of helping children from military families experiencing stress at home and civilian children with their own life challenges has been added as a pilot program at Wahiawa Elementary School.</p>
<p>Tripler Army Medical Center, the state Department of Education and the Queen's Medical Center Wednesday dedicated Ike Pilialoha (bonds of knowledge, friendship and love), a program run from a mobile unit on the school's grounds.</p>
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A unique school counseling program with the dual role of helping children from military families experiencing stress at home and civilian children with their own life challenges has been added as a pilot program at Wahiawa Elementary School.

Tripler Army Medical Center, the state Department of Education and the Queen's Medical Center Wednesday dedicated Ike Pilialoha (bonds of knowledge, friendship and love), a program run from a mobile unit on the school's grounds. Login for more...



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