Indigenous Voices In Social Work, Makaha Resort, Hawaii
Indigenous Voices In Social Work, Makaha Resort, Hawaii Indigenous Voices In Social Work, Makaha Resort, Hawaii
Indigenous Voices In Social Work, Makaha Resort, Hawaii Indigenous Voices In Social Work, Makaha Resort, Hawaii


The Makaha Resort

An hour’s drive away from the hustle and bustle of Waikiki, you will experience the tranquility and serenity of old Hawai‘i at the beautiful Makaha Resort. It is the perfect setting for the Indigenous Voices in Social Work Conference, while offering all the amenities needed to enjoy the simplest pleasures of life in paradise.

You will find beautiful accommodations that span the rugged cliffs of the Waianae Mountains and Oahu's pristine western shore. Makaha Resort (& Golf Club) offers a landscape of quiet splendor - complete with a spectacular 18-hole championship golf course.

Enjoy the beautiful and peaceful surroundings of Makaha Valley, with magnificent views of the Waianae mountain range, the valley, and splendid views of sunsets dropping into the blue Pacific Ocean. Waianae is one of Hawaii’s indigenous communities that will welcome you to the land of their ancestors, as they share the spirit of Aloha.

Please join us for an unforgettable experience as we become ‘ohana.

Driving Directions

Drive westbound on the H1 Freeway; H1 will merge into Farrington Highway (93). Take the right turn onto Makaha Valley Road (by the 7-Eleven store) and continue up into the valley until you reach a fork in the road. Turn left and proceed through the white gates into the Makaha Resort.

 

 
 
Indigenous Voices In Social Work: Not Lost In Translation
June 4-7, 2007 • Makaha Resort • Waianae, Hawai‘i
Copyright © 2007. All rights reserved.