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About Us

After-School All-Stars is one of the country’s largest nonprofit organizations working to close the opportunity gap for low-income youth. Our mission is to provide year-round comprehensive programs that keep children safe and help them succeed in school and life. Founded in 2009, our chapter reaches nearly 3,000 students at 12 sites across Hawaii.

Want to learn more? Read below or visit our external website.

ASAS Hawaii students play basketball at Waianae

Program Spotlight:
Sports & Fitness

Our sports leagues provide students with an enriching platform for athletic and social development. Sports include basketball, flag football, softball, and volleyball, and each season culminates in a championship weekend. We cater to diverse ability levels, with teams competing in varsity and junior varsity divisions across the Island of Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi Island. These leagues have become a hub for family involvement, with 1,500+ family members actively supporting our sports events.

ASAS Hawaii Noa at Gala

Student Spotlight: Meet Noa

Noa’s journey exemplifies the impact of our programs. He demonstrated exceptional dedication and leadership throughout his tenure (2019-2023). He served as a member of our Youth Advisory Board, contributing valuable insights and support to program initiatives.

An unforgettable highlight was his role as joint emcee alongside Board Member Tiffany Vara at our prestigious All Gala event. Even after graduation, Noa remains committed to our mission, dedicating three hours every day to mentoring students. He epitomizes the spirit of an All-Star, embodying the values of leadership and service that define our organization.

Chapter Statistics

  • 2939

    Students Served

  • 12

    Sites

  • 73%

    Qualify

    for the federal free or reduced lunch program

Contact Us

After-School All-Stars Hawaii

1523 Kalakaua Avenue Suite 202
Honolulu, HI 96826
Phone: 808-734-1314
Email: aloha@asashawaii.org

Paula Fitzell, Executive Director

Recent Posts

  • Teacher and student in classroom

    Empowering All-Stars to Thrive

    The statistics on youth mental health can be daunting: across the U.S., 11.5% of youth (2.7 million young people) are experiencing severe major depression. Our free, year-round programs strive to provide positive mentorship and foster healthy habits in safe environments where students feel heard, valued, and supported.

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  • Mentorship Program Empowers Youth

    Thanks to a grant from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, our Rising Stars program is connecting hundreds of students across the country with year-round mentors. Rising Stars has been introduced to 28 metropolitan communities across ten ASAS chapters where at-risk youth are struggling with multiple risk factors that contribute to juvenile crime and truancy.

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  • Group of students outside

    Ensuring Success Beyond School

    Success extends beyond the classroom, and that’s why After-School All-Stars develops programs that strive to inspire long-term career planning, ensure financial literacy, increase student graduation rates, and provide guidance for enrolling in college and/or career training programs.

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Our Partners

Corporate partnerships are vital in enabling us to offer after-school programs that enrich the lives of thousands of students each year. These collaborations help us expand our footprint and reach, while also providing meaningful opportunities to engage your employees.

Contact us to learn more about becoming a corporate sponsor.

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