Sometimes all we need is a “little” education. Mahalo to these two awesome wahine for helping to educate visitors to our Native Hawaiian Plant Coastal Restoration area. You might be little, but your impact is huge! Mahalo!
Community Work Day Success!
Mahalo nui loa to everyone who came and supported us at our Community ‘Ohana Work Day to help care for our Native Hawaiian Plant Coastal Restoration Project area. Over 100 pounds of invasive weeds were removed! We are truly blessed to have volunteers as awesome as all of you.
Community Work Day August 19th
COMMUNITY FAMILY WORK DAY! Come Kōkua! Join us on Saturday, August 19th from 9am-noon as we take some time to care for our Native Hawaiian Plant Coastal Restoration area. We will be removing invasive weeds, repairing our bamboo fence, and re-painting our signs that explain how the project helps to reduce erosion to save the […]
MPW, Jack Johnson’s Summer Tour, and All At Once
“An individual action, multiplied by millions, creates global change”. Mālama Pūpūkea-Waimea is proud to be teaming up with Jack Johnson on his 2017 Summer Tour and All At Once, a social action network connecting nonprofits with people who want to become active in their local and world community. All At Once comes to life online at […]
Environmental Stewardship in Action!
Environmental stewardship in action!! Mahalo nui loa to everyone who came out on this beautiful day to help us put hundreds of native Hawaiian plants in the ground. These plants will help reduce erosion which will increase the health of the coral reef below. A special mahalo goes out to Pae ʻĀina Landscaping, LLC, Waimea […]
Community Work Day – E Huki i nā Kūkanawao!
E HUKI I NĀ KŪKANAWAO! Pull the Weeds! Saturday, Jan 16th! Aloha! It’s been a little over a year since we started our Coastal Restoration Project at Pūpūkea Beach Park (Sharks Cove) and the over 5000 Native Hawaiian plants we planted are doing great! All the recent rain has been a blessing but its been […]