Mauna Kea Forest Restoration Project
The Mauna Kea Forest Restoration Project (MKFRP) is a collaborative project of the Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) and the Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit (PCSU).
The Mauna Kea Forest Restoration Project (MKFRP) is a collaborative project of the Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) and the Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit (PCSU).
68-1730 Hooko St Waikoloa Village, Hawaii 96738 https://www.waikoloaschool.org/
By supporting more than 60 school learning gardens on Hawai‘i Island through technical assistance and professional development programs, the Hawai‘i Island School Garden Network connects Hawai‘i’s keiki to real food, healthier eating habits, and the ‘āina itself. The Network also administers FoodCorps Hawai‘i and Kū ‘Āina Pā, a school garden teacher training program. Together these initiatives work to develop garden…
Kōkua Harvest is Hawaiʻi Island’s food rescue project. We prevent food waste at its source, build community resilience and connection, and strengthen access to healthy, nutrient-dense fresh fruit and vegetables. We harvest and distribute excess produce to low-income communities throughout Hawai’i Island.Harvest fresh produce with us! You can expect to be part of harvesting, trimming,…
Volunteers Needed for In person restoration of historic Kipuka ponds in Miloli’i Bring: Closed shoes, glovesFor more information contact: Kiwina de Soto at Sejuslyte@gmail.com or (808) 937-1310
The Kona Thrift Store is brimming with donations and help is needed to sort, price, and organize them for our customers. Volunteers are needed during the following days/hours: Tuesdays-Fridays between 9:00 am through 3:00 pm, Saturdays between 10:00 am through 3:00 pm. If you enjoy organization, we want you!Click link to sign up: Kona Thrift…
Connecting volunteers to the organizations that need them JustServe does the work of researching organizations, finding service projects, coordinating schedules, and bringing local service projects to your fingertips. All you have to do is register to join a community of volunteers who are already changing the world.
Help Hawaii Diaper Bank #WipeOutDiaperNeed and support the 1 in 3 families that struggle with not having enough diapers to keep their keiki clean, dry, and healthy. Can be virtual or in person.Use Hawaii Diaper Bank’s form if you’d like to host a drive or email info@hawaiidiaperbank.org with questions.Click here to donate diapers and wipes…
To serve and support the keiki of Hawaiʻi by providing diapers, wipes, and other basic essentials to organizations that assist low-income families with young children.