This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with nativ...
Special Mālama Nā Ko‘olau Community DayJoin us for a day in our Ala Mahamoe Dryland Forest Restoration SiteFriday, March 13th**The deadline to turn in volunteer applications and complete your RSVPs is, Tuesday, March 3rd**________________________...
Mālama nā Ko‘olau day at the Mānoa Cliff Forest Restoration SiteSaturday, March 14th**The deadline for RSVPs is Tuesday, March 3rd**_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________...
The Hawai'i Foodbank is looking for volunteers at two different locations to assist with food distribution to those who have been affected by the Kona Low. Please do not contact or respond to this email. Please show up at the event and complete the w...
Volunteer with KEY Project - Pupukea Foodland Food Distribution
Aloha United Way
12pm-4:30pm
*** Do not respond to this if interested. Use link below ***Pupukea Foodland DistributionPlease contact KEY Project directly with any questions at community@keyproject.org or at (808) 239-5777.If interested in volunteering, please visit to sign-up: ...
Volunteer with KEY Project - Help Transport from KEY to Pupukea Foodland
Aloha United Way
10:30am - 2pm
*** Do not respond to this if interested. Use link below ***Transportation of Hygiene Products to Pupukea Foodland from KEY Project for their food distribution pop-up event. Please contact KEY Project directly with any questions at community@keyproj...
Volunteer with KEY Project - Kahuku Food and Resource Distribution
Aloha United Way
11am-2:30pm
*** Do not respond to this if interested. Use link below ***Kahuku Food and Resource DistributionPlease contact KEY Project directly with any questions at community@keyproject.org or at (808) 239-5777 (Ask for Desiree).If interested in volunteering, ...
This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with nativ...
Special Mālama Nā Ko‘olau CommunityJoin in for a fantastic day caring for the Ala Mahamoe Native Dryland ForestSaturday, March 28th**The deadline for RSVPs is Tuesday, March 17th**__________________________________________________________________...
This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with nativ...
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