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  • Daily Food Inspection – Produce

    Daily Food Inspection – Produce

    Location: 2611 Kilihau St., Honolulu, HI 96819 Shift Times: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Available Days: Monday through Friday Help inspect and sort produce donations by checking the integrity of food products and preparing items for warehouse storage. This prepares food for distribution, so we can get it more quickly to those in…

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  • Volunteer at our Native Hawaiian Plant Nursery

    Volunteer at our Native Hawaiian Plant Nursery

    Volunteer at our Native Hawaiian Plant Nursery Fridays 9AM-12PM Propagate endemic Hawaiian plants to be reintroduced into the natural environment.

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  • Volunteer Workday

    Volunteer Workday

    “I have been told, “Aunty, it’s going to take a long time and $5 million to be able to restore the rest of the wall and pond,” remarks Ali‘i Pauahi President Kehaulani Lum. “And I said, no it won’t, it won’t take that long. And not that much, if everybody comes together, it will cost…

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  • Daily Food Inspection – Produce

    Daily Food Inspection – Produce

    Location: 2611 Kilihau St., Honolulu, HI 96819 Shift Times: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Available Days: Monday through Friday Help inspect and sort produce donations by checking the integrity of food products and preparing items for warehouse storage. This prepares food for distribution, so we can get it more quickly to those in…

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  • Puʻuiki Point Coastal Restoration & Native Plant Propagation

    Puʻuiki Point Coastal Restoration & Native Plant Propagation

    Volunteer Contributions: Volunteer duties include plant and farm work that restores one mile of beachfront coastline with Native Hawaiian shoreline plants.  Volunteers will weed and clear areas of invasive species while replanting Native Hawaiian shoreline plants that build sand dunes, prevent erosion and protect against sea level rise in the way Mother Nature intended. Volunteer Details:…

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  • Volunteer Opportunities for Maui Visitors

    Volunteer Opportunities for Maui Visitors

    Are you visiting Maui and hoping to volunteer while on island? We love to welcome Maui Visitors into our Sewing Hui during their trips. Find out more information about our volunteering opportunities below:

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  • Volunteer Days

    Volunteer Days

    The Learning The Olowalu Cultural Reserve is open for schools and other educational organizations to come and learn about the environment and the culture of the Native Hawaiian land and practices. Our team works hard to create a learning environment for people of all ages to participate in the continuation of the Hawaiian spirit. Take…

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  • Daily Food Inspection – Produce

    Daily Food Inspection – Produce

    Location: 2611 Kilihau St., Honolulu, HI 96819 Shift Times: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Available Days: Monday through Friday Help inspect and sort produce donations by checking the integrity of food products and preparing items for warehouse storage. This prepares food for distribution, so we can get it more quickly to those in…

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  • Volunteer – Mokio Preserve

    Volunteer – Mokio Preserve

    Tue/Wed/Thur 8AM-2PM Volunteer activities are determined by the time of year, weather, and program activities at the time. Common activities for our volunteers include, invasive species removal, out planting of common and rare native species, seed collecting, nursery work/plant propagation, fence repairs/maintenance, etc. Bring a good-sized personal water container and sack lunch/snacks. Additional water will…

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  • Outplanting Native Hawaiian Dryland Forest Ecosystem Plants

    Outplanting Native Hawaiian Dryland Forest Ecosystem Plants

    Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge is known for its native Hawaiian Stilt and Coot nesting habitat. But there are areas of the refuge unseen by the public eye that are being restored to a Hawaiian dryland forest ecosystem, one of the most rare systems in the world. Our objective is to plant species that were…

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