Kaʻiwi Scenic Shoreline Restoration Days & Adopt a Site Support
808 Cleanups

Join 808 CLEANUPS for our weekly stewardship work at Ka’iwi! OPEN TO: General Public. Kid Friendly all ages. HOW TO JOIN: Please have each participant sign the online waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/ Then just show up no later than the event start time! WHERE: (See location pin) – Address: 8905 Kalanianaʻole Hwy, Honolulu, HI 96825, USA. Large DIRT parking area, just 3 seconds to the east of stoplight at Kealahou St and Kalanianaole Hwy. Look for orange 808 Cleanups truck parked by the barricades on the ocean side. WHAT: 1) Removing pallet bonfires and other hazards as they may occur 2) Removing invasive plants 3) Removing marine debris 4) Underwater fishing line removal (rare due to strong waves here) WHAT WE SUPPLY: All cleanup supplies and tools WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING: Plenty of water and sun protection. Recommended: Sturdy, closed shoes and durable pants. SCHOOL/SERVICE HOURS: We DO sign your hours- must arrive PROMPTLY and work DILIGENTLY during entire two hours to receive full credit. ADOPT A SITE Support: After the cleanup, you’ll have the opportunity to get oriented in our Adopt a Site program. We’ll discuss how to get involved, areas that need help, and you’ll receive supplies to get you started right then and there! QUESTIONS/Point of Contact: Michael Loftin, 808cleanups@gmail.com, 808-892-3464
Check out the 808 Cleanups App for some great additional volunteer features! https://808cleanups.org/app/
808 Cleanups
About the organizer
808 Cleanups is a 501(c)(3) environmental nonprofit organization committed to restoring Hawaiʻi’s natural beauty by empowering volunteers to conduct decentralized cleanups from Mauka to Makai, responding to littering and vandalism of Hawaiʻi’s natural spaces, saving Hawaiʻi’s indigenous ecosystem through education, and building sustainable solutions with community partners.
Good For
Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups, Visitors, Meeting People, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Outdoor, Beach & Ocean, Help Plants & Nature, Cleanup, Fellowship
Cause
Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation, Community Engagement
Requirements
RSVP Required
Kaʻiwi Scenic Shoreline Restoration Days & Adopt a Site Support
808 Cleanups

Join 808 CLEANUPS for our weekly stewardship work at Ka’iwi! OPEN TO: General Public. Kid Friendly all ages. HOW TO JOIN: Please have each participant sign the online waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/ Then just show up no later than the event start time! WHERE: (See location pin) – Address: 8905 Kalanianaʻole Hwy, Honolulu, HI 96825, USA. Large DIRT parking area, just 3 seconds to the east of stoplight at Kealahou St and Kalanianaole Hwy. Look for orange 808 Cleanups truck parked by the barricades on the ocean side. WHAT: 1) Removing pallet bonfires and other hazards as they may occur 2) Removing invasive plants 3) Removing marine debris 4) Underwater fishing line removal (rare due to strong waves here) WHAT WE SUPPLY: All cleanup supplies and tools WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING: Plenty of water and sun protection. Recommended: Sturdy, closed shoes and durable pants. SCHOOL/SERVICE HOURS: We DO sign your hours- must arrive PROMPTLY and work DILIGENTLY during entire two hours to receive full credit. ADOPT A SITE Support: After the cleanup, you’ll have the opportunity to get oriented in our Adopt a Site program. We’ll discuss how to get involved, areas that need help, and you’ll receive supplies to get you started right then and there! QUESTIONS/Point of Contact: Michael Loftin, 808cleanups@gmail.com, 808-892-3464
Check out the 808 Cleanups App for some great additional volunteer features! https://808cleanups.org/app/
Good For
Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups, Visitors, Meeting People, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Outdoor, Beach & Ocean, Help Plants & Nature, Cleanup, Fellowship
Cause
Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation, Community Engagement
Requirements
RSVP Required
808 Cleanups
About the organizer
808 Cleanups is a 501(c)(3) environmental nonprofit organization committed to restoring Hawaiʻi’s natural beauty by empowering volunteers to conduct decentralized cleanups from Mauka to Makai, responding to littering and vandalism of Hawaiʻi’s natural spaces, saving Hawaiʻi’s indigenous ecosystem through education, and building sustainable solutions with community partners.