Be The Match – NMDP
We save lives through cellular therapy
We save lives through cellular therapy
We save lives through cellular therapy
Every April, Second Chance Month recognizes the importance of helping individuals, communities, and agencies across the country appreciate their role in supporting the safe and successful reentry of millions of people returning from incarceration each year. 4:00 Meet at Kamehameha Statue 4:15 Welcome Remarks 4:30 Sign Waving 5:45 Photos 5:55 Closing Remarks & Mahalo
To celebrate Earth Day and to encourage sustainability in our community, Hilo High student leadership and special guests will be teaching Environmental Science classes the importance of keeping our waters clean, and will be having an interactive session to make Genki Balls that will be thrown in our Hilo Bay to clean our waters. At…
Hilo High School aims to promote the message values of Kanu Hawai’i’s Pledge to Our Keiki through service from our student leaders.
HER holds Quarterly Rainforest Restoration Volunteer Events in honor of Solstices and Equinoxes! During these events, native planting occurs when there has been rain and soil is moist; otherwise volunteers support the native species by hand-pulling invasive ones, and contributing to established compost piles. – From 10:00am to 2:00pm – Site parking is located at…
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…
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…
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…