Monthly Community Workdays (Mālama Kai)
Workday Activities Mālama Kai – Beach Clean-up with Sharkastics clearing of Beach debris along the shore of Kaʻehu Bay. ~Bring water sandals or tabis, towel, gloves, and water
Workday Activities Mālama Kai – Beach Clean-up with Sharkastics clearing of Beach debris along the shore of Kaʻehu Bay. ~Bring water sandals or tabis, towel, gloves, and water
Workday Activities Mālama Kai – Beach Clean-up with Sharkastics clearing of Beach debris along the shore of Kaʻehu Bay. ~Bring water sandals or tabis, towel, gloves, and water
Workday Activities Mālama Kai – Beach Clean-up with Sharkastics clearing of Beach debris along the shore of Kaʻehu Bay. ~Bring water sandals or tabis, towel, gloves, and water
Workday Activities Mālama Kai – Beach Clean-up with Sharkastics clearing of Beach debris along the shore of Kaʻehu Bay. ~Bring water sandals or tabis, towel, gloves, and water
When the USS Missouri was in commission, there were 2,500 Sailors maintaining the ship. Today, there are less than 25 maintenance staff working on the ship. We are pleased and grateful that you are interested in volunteering your time and effort in order to help restore and preserve one of the world’s most famous battleships.
Join the team and become a volunteer today! Embark on a unique opportunity to support the stables while learning about horsemanship and ranch lifestyle along the way! Animal CareHorses are tough animals to care for. They take a lot of time and effort (and money) to keep healthy! Volunteers may participate in general care for…
Our volunteers are the lifeblood of the Surfrider Foundation. Join our network and help us tackle the issues that face our ocean, waves and beaches. Enter your information below and we’ll be in touch with you soon!
It’s easy to make a difference. Here’s how: Step 1: Stop by the Kīhei Boat Ramp at 2800 S. Kīhei Road from 6 a.m. – 12 p.m. daily. Look for our gray trucks with a sign that says “Malama Hawaiʻi.” It’s DIY, so simply grab one of the clean reusable malt bags from the back…
On Hawaiʻi Island, we offer monthly community beach cleanup events, environmental education opportunities for keiki (in person and virtual), native plant seed collection events, and wetland/ anchialine pond workdays! For more details about volunteer events, please check our website calendar. You will be directed to an HWF team member that can help you complete your…
Maui Volunteers and interns help with beach clean-ups, turtle nest protection and monitoring (summer only), and our daily public outreach program called “Honu Watch.” This project focuses on a unique phenomenon called basking, wherein Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles come up onto the beach to bask; you would be monitoring our Hawaiian Greens population as well…