Hawaiʻi Residents Are Invited to Take the 2024 ‘Imi Pono Wellbeing Survey 2024-03-04 Hawaiʻi Residents Are Invited to Take the 2024 ‘Imi Pono Wellbeing SurveyTo better understand the physical, emotional, and mental status of households in Hawai’i, the annual 2024 ‘Imi Pono Wellbeing Survey invites Hawai’i residents ages 18 and older to answer a series of questions related to community, relationships, education, health, and culture. Now in its fourth year, ‘Imo Pono is a partnership of Kamehameha Schools, Lili‘uokalani Trust, The Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Papa Ola Lōkahi, and The Queen’s Health System.Results will be used to enhance community services and planning for groups serving Native Hawaiians. “At Liliʻuokalani Trust, we believe that a positive cultural identity is core to wellbeing,” says Pālama Lee, Director of Research and Evaluation for the trust. “ʻImi Pono provides us with statewide data that point to a strong sense of traditional Hawaiian cultural identity, such as connection to spirituality, and to the ʻāina, and use of ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi.”Visit this link to participate in the 2024 ‘Imi Pono Wellbeing Survey.To view results from the 2023 ‘Imi Pono Wellbeing Survey, please visit here.