Kimeejay, Inc.
419 South Street Suite 163 Honolulu, Hawaii 96814 https://kimeejay.com
419 South Street Suite 163 Honolulu, Hawaii 96814 https://kimeejay.com
Haha’ione – Where helping hands join on a journey of wonder & discovery.
Project Vision Hawai’i is seeking volunteer(s) with an EMT or medical assistant background to administer COVID-19 swab tests to our houseless community. Seeking for volunteers who can commit at least twice a month. *The number of hours needed varies depending on event.
Waimea Valley is looking for individuals and groups to help us mālama Waimea. Volunteers are essential to the care and maintenance of the Valley which includes over 350 acres of botanical gardens and several Hawaiian cultural sites. Join us for a morning of giving back to this beautiful and historic valley. After the project, volunteers…
Want to hanai a kupuna? We match each volunteer with a nearby low-income homebound kupuna who needs grocery shopping help. We are looking for volunteers to sponsor one kūpuna in your community who doesn’t have family or reliable support on island to look out for them. As a sponsor, you would call them once a…
We are looking for bilingual volunteers to sponsor one kūpuna in your community who do not have family on island to look out for them. A Volunteer who can speak conversational Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, or Ilocano are preferred. We are hoping to improve our outreach to make these lasting connections throughout each island of Hawaii.As…
E hoʻomau i ka pono o Ka Mōʻī ʻo Lunalilo e hoʻohanohano, e mālama, a e hoʻomalu i ke ola o nā kūpuna – To perpetuate the legacy of King William Charles Lunalilo to honor, tend to, and protect the well-being of elders.
O’ahu and Hawai’i Island HiEHiE mobile hygiene units are in need of clean new or used towels.Please email us at admin@projectvisionhawaii.org for donation locations and times. Mahalo nui loa!
We are looking for volunteers to sponsor a Kūpuna in your community who do not have family on island to look out for them. As a sponsor, you would call your kupuna once a week to see if they need any groceries, household items or help picking up their medication. The sponsor would then shop…
Iolani Palace closed its doors in March due to the COVID-19 Global Pandemic. As a non-profit organization, The Friends of Iolani Palace needs your assistance in recovering from this difficult period. We will need to heavily rely on volunteers to facilitate safe, socially distant movement of our tours in the palace until regular operations is…
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