Kaʻohinani Daniels Kaʻohinani grew up playing on the beaches and hills of her hometown, Kaʻelepulu, Kailua, where she was a dedicated haumāna of Hālau Mōhala ʻIima and spent countless hours at her neighborhood recreation center learning jazz dance and ballet from teachers who had performed with Giordano Dance Chicago and San Francisco Ballet. As Program Coordinator for LT’s ʻŌlino Pathways, Kaʻohinani enjoys interdisciplinary teaming to co-create programs with and for kamaliʻi that encourage holistic well-being, connection to Hawaiian heritage, and joy. Her hope is for kamaliʻi to deepen their understanding of the Queen’s love for them. When she is not engaging with the kamaliʻi, Kaʻohinani serves as the Designee for the Trust on the Native Hawaiian Education Council. Kaʻohinani holds a Bachelor of Education degree in Secondary English and a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction with a focus on Leadership. Additionally, she is a certified yoga instructor in the Yoga Alliance. Before joining the Trust, her professional journey spanned New York City and Europe, where she immersed in the arts. She also taught at public and private schools in Hawaiʻi. She is honored to work for Liliʻuokalani Trust and is committed to the Queen's mission to serve the most vulnerable.