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  • Daily Bread Sorting

    Daily Bread Sorting

    Location: 2611 Kilihau St., Honolulu, HI 96819 Shift Times: 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. Available Days: Monday through Friday Help sort and inspect bread at our warehouse.  This prepares food for distribution, so we can get it more quickly to those in need. Volunteers will be required to stand, lift and bend throughout the duration of the entire shift….

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  • Volunteer Onboard for Whale and Dolphin Research, Naturalist

    Volunteer Onboard for Whale and Dolphin Research, Naturalist

    Join our wildlife boat tours and collect photo ID’s and data on Hawaiʻi’s marine wildlife. Our boat-based volunteer opportunities are open to a wide variety of participants who feel conservation and environmental protection of dolphins, whales, turtles, coral reefs and ocean habitats may be part of their life mission. Comfortable on boats, good in water…

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  • Volunteer for Whale and Dolphin Research, Naturalist

    Volunteer for Whale and Dolphin Research, Naturalist

    Marine Wildlife & Conservation Volunteer Opportunity Location: West Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi Duration: Minimum 6 month commitment preferred Join a passionate team dedicated to marine conservation, research, and ethical wildlife interactions. As a volunteer, you’ll support field and office-based efforts to protect and understand the marine ecosystems off Oʻahu’s leeward coast. Responsibilities may include: Assisting on boat-based…

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  • Foster Care

    Foster Care

    The Hawaiian Humane Society’s foster care program helps animals in need of temporary tender, loving care. Approximately 150 animals are in foster homes at any given time. Shelter animals in need of care may be too young, underweight, ill, injured, recovering from surgery and/or require more socialization before adoption. Volunteer Requirements Age – Foster Volunteers…

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  • Honuʻea Nest Watch on Maui!

    Honuʻea Nest Watch on Maui!

    From May – October it’s honu’ea & honu nesting season on Maui!You can volunteer for Dawn Patrol, Nest Watch, Night Patrol, or all three! Please email us to inquire! Dawn Patrol goes out early mornings looking for sea turtle tracks or an indication of a nest that has been laid. Night Patrol looks for, guards,…

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  • Hanalei Surfboard Swap Meet – Booth Volunteer

    Hanalei Surfboard Swap Meet – Booth Volunteer

    Looking for volunteers to help out one time or every month. This is a fun community event for all ocean lovers. For more info 808-635-2593 call or text

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  • Weekly H.E.R. Crew Day

    Weekly H.E.R. Crew Day

    Come join the HER crew on any Monday! If it looks like heavy rains, we sometimes postpone our efforts until Wednesday so be sure to offer us your phone number if registering.  Time of arrival is 9:25am (workers cannot wait for late-comers whosometimes do not show up). Crew works until 4:00pm Site parking is located at…

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  • Weed & Pot Club

    Weed & Pot Club

    If you love Native Hawaiian plants, you’ll love the Weed & Pot Club! This volunteer gardening group weeds at the Maui Nui Botanical Gardens and pots plants in our nursery facility. Come ready to work with garden attire and covered shoes. Tools, gloves, sunscreen, refreshments, and expertise provided. The group enjoys a potluck after they…

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  • Kokua Saturday at Malama Hamakua Maui

    Kokua Saturday at Malama Hamakua Maui

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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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