JOIN US FOR COMMUNITY WORK DAY!
Malama Loko Ea Foundation

JOIN US FOR COMMUNITY WORK DAY! Every third Saturday of the month, everyone is welcome at our Lā Hana!
For groups larger than 25, please inquire for space in the CWD or for availability to visit on another Saturday Workday– info@lokoea.org.
Education Groups—Please inquire through our Kupuohi Education Program page.
Corporate groups—please inquire through hololea@lokoea.org or through our Hololeʻa Program page.
Malama Loko Ea Foundation
About the organizer
Mālama Loko Ea is an educational platform where students and community members learn and practice land stewardship, nohona Hawaiʻi (living and practicing Hawaiian culture as a way of life), and ʻike kuʻuna (knowledge of traditional Hawaiian practices). With the kuleana to mālama a rich cultural and natural resource, Mālama Loko Ea Foundation works to revive Loko Ea to once again become an abundant and thriving fishpond.
Good For
Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups, Visitors
Activity Type
Outdoor, Beach & Ocean, Help Plants & Nature, Physical Labor, Skilled Labor
Cause
Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation, Community Engagement
Requirements
RSVP Required, Closed Toed Shoes
JOIN US FOR COMMUNITY WORK DAY!
Malama Loko Ea Foundation

JOIN US FOR COMMUNITY WORK DAY! Every third Saturday of the month, everyone is welcome at our Lā Hana!
For groups larger than 25, please inquire for space in the CWD or for availability to visit on another Saturday Workday– info@lokoea.org.
Education Groups—Please inquire through our Kupuohi Education Program page.
Corporate groups—please inquire through hololea@lokoea.org or through our Hololeʻa Program page.
Good For
Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups, Visitors
Activity Type
Outdoor, Beach & Ocean, Help Plants & Nature, Physical Labor, Skilled Labor
Cause
Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation, Community Engagement
Requirements
RSVP Required, Closed Toed Shoes
Malama Loko Ea Foundation
About the organizer
Mālama Loko Ea is an educational platform where students and community members learn and practice land stewardship, nohona Hawaiʻi (living and practicing Hawaiian culture as a way of life), and ʻike kuʻuna (knowledge of traditional Hawaiian practices). With the kuleana to mālama a rich cultural and natural resource, Mālama Loko Ea Foundation works to revive Loko Ea to once again become an abundant and thriving fishpond.