Wetland Restoration In Hilo

The Island of Hawaiʻi has lost approximately 75% of its historic low elevation wetlands due to infill and development, and much of the remaining wetland habitat is degraded by invasive non-native plants. Join our ‘ohana (family) at the ʻĀina Hoʻōla Initiative and take a hands-on role in restoring the beautiful wetlands of Keaukaha. By volunteering...

Care For Native Plants At Kaha Garden

This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Volunteers will be involved in...

Wetland Restoration in Hilo

The Island of Hawaiʻi has lost approximately 75% of its historic low elevation wetlands due to infill and development, and much of the remaining wetland habitat is degraded by invasive non-native plants. Join our ‘ohana (family) at the ʻĀina Hoʻōla Initiative and take a hands-on role in restoring the beautiful wetlands of Keaukaha. By volunteering...

ʻImi Pono Cultural & Wellness Fair volunteers needed

We are very excited to announce that our third annual ʻImi Pono Cultural & Wellness Fair will take place on September 14 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at our rec center parking lot! Be sure to join us for food, culture, health services, games, and so much more! At the fair, all keiki can...

Wetland Restoration In Hilo

The Island of Hawaiʻi has lost approximately 75% of its historic low elevation wetlands due to infill and development, and much of the remaining wetland habitat is degraded by invasive non-native plants. Join our ‘ohana (family) at the ʻĀina Hoʻōla Initiative and take a hands-on role in restoring the beautiful wetlands of Keaukaha. By volunteering...

Wetland Restoration In Hilo

The Island of Hawaiʻi has lost approximately 75% of its historic low elevation wetlands due to infill and development, and much of the remaining wetland habitat is degraded by invasive non-native plants. Join our ‘ohana (family) at the ʻĀina Hoʻōla Initiative and take a hands-on role in restoring the beautiful wetlands of Keaukaha. By volunteering...

2024 Rally Around Peace Event – Day Of

Imua Family Service & Teran James Young Foundation (TJYF) present “Together For Peace”   The mission of Imua Family Services is to empower children to reach their full potential. The TJY Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit created by Genesis Young and Sulara James, incorporated in Hawaii in 2020 to benefit and serve the community. Imua’s Butterfly...

Honolua hike – learn about the native Hawaiian plants and forest

Join in the fun on our next hike in the new Honolua Conservation Easement. Participants will learn about native forests and the Pu’u Kukui watershed, decontaminate their footwear and gear, and then go on a wonderful hike with amazing views. The three mile hike may include native plant identification, invasive species removal, trail maintenance, native...

Diamond Head State Monument: Third Saturday Workday

Come out to Diamond Head every third Saturday to work with our staff and Trees for Kaimuki to care for our Fort Ruger Pathway and Millennium Peace Garden! This workday often involves garden maintenance and caring for our native plants and trees. If that sounds like something you would be interested in, then join us...

Wetland Restoration In Hilo

The Island of Hawaiʻi has lost approximately 75% of its historic low elevation wetlands due to infill and development, and much of the remaining wetland habitat is degraded by invasive non-native plants. Join our ‘ohana (family) at the ʻĀina Hoʻōla Initiative and take a hands-on role in restoring the beautiful wetlands of Keaukaha. By volunteering...

Care For Native Plants At Kaha Garden

This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Volunteers will be involved in...

Care For Native Plants At Kaha Garden

This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Volunteers will be involved in...