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Na Mahiʻai ʻo Ke‘anae (The Farmers of Ke‘anae) Monthly Community Work Day
Native Hawaiian Philanthropy
Our volunteer days are on the first Monday of the month in the mornings from 9am til 11:30am. Volunteers will learn about the history of the farm and about the kalo plant. Volunteers will work alongside Keʻanae farmers to help with all aspects of farming including planting, harvesting and maintaining taro patches.
This is a family-friendly activity and all ages are welcome. Come prepared with water, sun protective clothing and water shoes to wear in the loʻi. Mālama Maui work gloves are provided. Wear clothes that can get wet and muddy. Email namahiaiokeanae@gmail.com to get involved!
Native Hawaiian Philanthropy
About the organizer
A) Native Hawaiian Philanthropy (NHP) will empower native Hawaiian communities with the resources and support to improve the socio-economic conditions of NHO (Native Hawaiian Organizations) and our lāhui.
B) Increase active participation, engagement and understanding of native Hawaiian and Hawaiʻi BIPOC communities with philanthropic funders and organizations.
C) Support culturally-grounded projects and organizations that help to promote and perpetuate Hawaiian culture, practices, health and well-being, and inherent sovereign rights.
D) Programs under NHP:
Na Mahiʻai o Keʻanae (The Farmers of Keʻanae) and partnerships with Maui farmers to help build capacity and provide support to increase food production.
Moʻolelo: Hawaiian Storyteling through screenwriting & music video productions to empower native Hawaiians to write their own stories about Hawaiian history, culture and community.
Good For
Kids, Teens, Families, Kupuna, Visitors
Activity Type
Outdoor, Farms & Gardens, Help Plants & Nature, Physical Labor
Cause
Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation, Community Engagement
Requirements
RSVP Required
Na Mahiʻai ʻo Ke‘anae (The Farmers of Ke‘anae) Monthly Community Work Day
Native Hawaiian Philanthropy
Our volunteer days are on the first Monday of the month in the mornings from 9am til 11:30am. Volunteers will learn about the history of the farm and about the kalo plant. Volunteers will work alongside Keʻanae farmers to help with all aspects of farming including planting, harvesting and maintaining taro patches.
This is a family-friendly activity and all ages are welcome. Come prepared with water, sun protective clothing and water shoes to wear in the loʻi. Mālama Maui work gloves are provided. Wear clothes that can get wet and muddy. Email namahiaiokeanae@gmail.com to get involved!
Good For
Kids, Teens, Families, Kupuna, Visitors
Activity Type
Outdoor, Farms & Gardens, Help Plants & Nature, Physical Labor
Cause
Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation, Community Engagement
Requirements
RSVP Required
Native Hawaiian Philanthropy
About the organizer
A) Native Hawaiian Philanthropy (NHP) will empower native Hawaiian communities with the resources and support to improve the socio-economic conditions of NHO (Native Hawaiian Organizations) and our lāhui.
B) Increase active participation, engagement and understanding of native Hawaiian and Hawaiʻi BIPOC communities with philanthropic funders and organizations.
C) Support culturally-grounded projects and organizations that help to promote and perpetuate Hawaiian culture, practices, health and well-being, and inherent sovereign rights.
D) Programs under NHP:
Na Mahiʻai o Keʻanae (The Farmers of Keʻanae) and partnerships with Maui farmers to help build capacity and provide support to increase food production.
Moʻolelo: Hawaiian Storyteling through screenwriting & music video productions to empower native Hawaiians to write their own stories about Hawaiian history, culture and community.
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