Māla Hoʻoulu ʻike


ʻO Makuʻu ke Kahua

volunteer services will be completed at our Māla Hoʻoulu ʻike site. The Māla Hoʻoulu ʻIke programʻs current mission is to indulge and inspire the community of Hawaiian Homesteaders and others with agricultural opportunities; in order to grow an educational mindset of a self-sustainable life for their ʻohana and the community. Each volunteer will be influenced by the Hawaiian moon calendar, and will be a combination of informative & hands-on learning that can create a successful and self sustainable community. The vision of this program is to create and sustain a community garden that would promote self-sustainability, create confident farmers, and provide a source that links us back to our Hawaiian culture.

With the variety of proposed programs and projects, ʻO Makuʻu Ke Kahua Community Center (ʻOMKKCC) has an ongoing commitment to remain a community-grounded foundation that promotes & perpetuates Native Hawaiian values and traditions, while also providing educational and employment opportunities.

ʻO Makuʻu ke Kahua


About the organizer

Our mission is to promote and perpetuate Native Hawaiian values and traditions by supporting families, communities, and small businesses with educational and employment opportunities. Our organization serves and engages the community on Native Hawaiian culture, values, and traditions through our programs, market, and center, thereby continuing to be a permanent and safe foundation for fostering Native Hawaiian culture and restoring multigenerational connections to ʻāina. 

Our vision is to engage and connect multi-generations to a self-sustainable lifestyle for the benefit of all of Hawaiʻi. We wish to share Native Hawaiian culture through traditional farming and agricultural practices in order to grow an educational mindset of a self-sustainable lifestyle for members of the community.

Sat 7/11/2026 8am-11:30am

  • One Time Commitment
  • Choose Your Shift
  • Specific Location
Good For

Accessible, Kids, Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups, Visitors, Exercise, Bilingual Speakers, Meeting People, Internship Opportunity, Resume Builder

Activity Type

Outdoor, Farms & Gardens, Help People, Help Plants & Nature, Cleanup, Physical Labor, Skilled Labor, Landscaping, Teaching & Training, Supervise & Coordinate, Media & Communications, Food Prep & Distribution, Health & Wellness, Arts & Crafts, Educational Activity, Donation Request, Non Profit Networking, Fundraising Event

Cause

Keiki, Kupuna, Food Insecurity, Social Services, Health & Wellness, Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation, Preparedness & Response, Education & Training, Civics & Politics, Community Engagement, Non Profit Support

Requirements

RSVP Required, Sign Digital Waiver, Complete Full Shift, Closed Toed Shoes, See below

Chaperone Required for all keiki, hydroflask, gloves, shoes or boots, long pants or jeans, long sleeve or shirt.

Māla Hoʻoulu ʻike


ʻO Makuʻu ke Kahua

volunteer services will be completed at our Māla Hoʻoulu ʻike site. The Māla Hoʻoulu ʻIke programʻs current mission is to indulge and inspire the community of Hawaiian Homesteaders and others with agricultural opportunities; in order to grow an educational mindset of a self-sustainable life for their ʻohana and the community. Each volunteer will be influenced by the Hawaiian moon calendar, and will be a combination of informative & hands-on learning that can create a successful and self sustainable community. The vision of this program is to create and sustain a community garden that would promote self-sustainability, create confident farmers, and provide a source that links us back to our Hawaiian culture.

With the variety of proposed programs and projects, ʻO Makuʻu Ke Kahua Community Center (ʻOMKKCC) has an ongoing commitment to remain a community-grounded foundation that promotes & perpetuates Native Hawaiian values and traditions, while also providing educational and employment opportunities.

Sat 7/11/2026 8am-11:30am

  • One Time Commitment
  • Choose Your Shift
  • Specific Location
Good For

Accessible, Kids, Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups, Visitors, Exercise, Bilingual Speakers, Meeting People, Internship Opportunity, Resume Builder

Activity Type

Outdoor, Farms & Gardens, Help People, Help Plants & Nature, Cleanup, Physical Labor, Skilled Labor, Landscaping, Teaching & Training, Supervise & Coordinate, Media & Communications, Food Prep & Distribution, Health & Wellness, Arts & Crafts, Educational Activity, Donation Request, Non Profit Networking, Fundraising Event

Cause

Keiki, Kupuna, Food Insecurity, Social Services, Health & Wellness, Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation, Preparedness & Response, Education & Training, Civics & Politics, Community Engagement, Non Profit Support

Requirements

RSVP Required, Sign Digital Waiver, Complete Full Shift, Closed Toed Shoes, See below

Chaperone Required for all keiki, hydroflask, gloves, shoes or boots, long pants or jeans, long sleeve or shirt.

ʻO Makuʻu ke Kahua


About the organizer

Our mission is to promote and perpetuate Native Hawaiian values and traditions by supporting families, communities, and small businesses with educational and employment opportunities. Our organization serves and engages the community on Native Hawaiian culture, values, and traditions through our programs, market, and center, thereby continuing to be a permanent and safe foundation for fostering Native Hawaiian culture and restoring multigenerational connections to ʻāina. 

Our vision is to engage and connect multi-generations to a self-sustainable lifestyle for the benefit of all of Hawaiʻi. We wish to share Native Hawaiian culture through traditional farming and agricultural practices in order to grow an educational mindset of a self-sustainable lifestyle for members of the community.

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