Since April 23, 2004, the Kailapa Community Association (KCA) has served the Kailapa Hawaiian Homestead community and one other neighboring Hawaiian Homestead community at Puakaʻilima in Kohala.
To empower Native Hawaiians living in Kohala, specifically the Kailapa Community, supporting physical, mental, spiritual, and cultural health of people and place.
Since its establishment by the Dept. of Hawaiian Home Lands in the Kawaihae ahupua‘a of the North Kohala District on Hawai‘i island in 1996, the Kailapa Hawaiian Homestead residential subdivision has consisted of 191 lots on 180 acres, which average 32,000 square feet in size. Per the U.S. Census in 2010, Kailapa had a population of 407 residents, of whom an estimated 75 to 80 were children under 18 years of age. As of today, the community has approximately 150 homes and over 500 residents, most of whom built their homes themselves through various programs such as Habitat for Humanity. They have experienced various challenges, but our community remains strong, resilient, and committed to a thriving future for our ʻohana
Shawna Kaulukukui
President, Kō Ā Kai Director
skaulukukui@kailapa.org
Vacancy
Vice President, Office & Communications Director
Tiga Kailimai
Secretary
tkailimai@kailapa.org
Brandie Oye
Treasurer, Water & Resiliency Director
Jeanette Kaulukukui
Board of Director / Advisor
Gail Noʻeau
Facilities & Operations Director
Isabel Kalaau-Catrett
Administrative Assistant
icarrett@kailapa.org
Miu Lan Paalua
Administrative Assistant
mpaalua@kailapa.org
Tommy Silva
Safety & Security Director
tsilva@kailapa.org