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SCH Earth Week 2025- ALOHA ‘ĀINA DAY AT THE NATION OF HAWAIʻI


Sustainable Coastlines Hawaiʻi

We invite you to be part of this community by celebrating with us at our second annual SCH Earth Week, April 19th – 26th, bringing the community together through shared values of stewardship, sustainability, and SCHtoke! Together, we’ll steward the coastline through a hands-on cleanup effort, and move up mauka making a tangible difference in the place we all call home. Whether you’re a seasoned volunteer or joining a cleanup or workday for the first time, your efforts are vital in protecting this delicate ecosystem.

Pass #3 – Aloha ‘Āina Day at the Nation of Hawai’i
April 26th, 9:45 AM – 2 PM (Check-in Outside the Gate at 9:50)

REGISTRATIONS ARE LIMITED!

Finish our Earth Week with our last Saturday workday at the Nation of Hawai‘i, where we’ll help restore lo‘i and remove invasive plants at the top of the ahupua‘a. We’ll be brought into an understanding of a vision of sovereignty focussed on care for ‘āina and wrap our week looking over the beautiful ahupua‘a of Waimānalo where we spent our week.

Recognizing the interconnectedness of our lives, we aim to create reconnection points within our communities, making environmental stewardship accessible to all. Through this Earth Week initiative, we invite reflection on these less-explored concepts, fostering a deeper understanding of our shared responsibility and connection to the Earth.

THE SCHEDULE
April 19th – Bellow’s Beach Cleanup
April 22nd – GoFarm Workday + EARTH DAY!
April 26th – Aloha ‘Āina Workday at the Nation of Hawai’i

WHAT TO BRING
Protective footwear
Sun protection like a hat/reef-safe sunscreen/sunglasses
Reusable water bottle
Reusable containers + utensils for food

REGISTRATION + NEXT STEPS

REGISTER! You can select multiple passes to experience all of Earth Week from Makai to Mauka with us!

After registration, keep an eye out for a confirmation email! We also send you your own fundraiser page automatically to help set you up. Then, expect to hear back from us in the week and days leading up to the event.

QUESTIONS?
For any questions regarding the cleanup, you are welcome to email us at info@sustainablecoastlineshawaii.org.

We can’t wait to see you there!

Sustainable Coastlines Hawaiʻi


About the organizer

We utilize our cleanups to inspire better consumer behaviors and continued coastal stewardship through cleanups, education, social media, and more.

  • April 26, 2025 9:45 am – 2:00 pm

  • One Time Commitment
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Specific Location
Good For

Kids, Teens, Families, Students, Groups, Visitors

Activity Type

Outdoor, Farms & Gardens, Help People, Help Plants & Nature, Cleanup, Physical Labor

Cause

Food Insecurity, Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation, Community Engagement

Requirements

RSVP Required

SCH Earth Week 2025- ALOHA ‘ĀINA DAY AT THE NATION OF HAWAIʻI


Sustainable Coastlines Hawaiʻi

We invite you to be part of this community by celebrating with us at our second annual SCH Earth Week, April 19th – 26th, bringing the community together through shared values of stewardship, sustainability, and SCHtoke! Together, we’ll steward the coastline through a hands-on cleanup effort, and move up mauka making a tangible difference in the place we all call home. Whether you’re a seasoned volunteer or joining a cleanup or workday for the first time, your efforts are vital in protecting this delicate ecosystem.

Pass #3 – Aloha ‘Āina Day at the Nation of Hawai’i
April 26th, 9:45 AM – 2 PM (Check-in Outside the Gate at 9:50)

REGISTRATIONS ARE LIMITED!

Finish our Earth Week with our last Saturday workday at the Nation of Hawai‘i, where we’ll help restore lo‘i and remove invasive plants at the top of the ahupua‘a. We’ll be brought into an understanding of a vision of sovereignty focussed on care for ‘āina and wrap our week looking over the beautiful ahupua‘a of Waimānalo where we spent our week.

Recognizing the interconnectedness of our lives, we aim to create reconnection points within our communities, making environmental stewardship accessible to all. Through this Earth Week initiative, we invite reflection on these less-explored concepts, fostering a deeper understanding of our shared responsibility and connection to the Earth.

THE SCHEDULE
April 19th – Bellow’s Beach Cleanup
April 22nd – GoFarm Workday + EARTH DAY!
April 26th – Aloha ‘Āina Workday at the Nation of Hawai’i

WHAT TO BRING
Protective footwear
Sun protection like a hat/reef-safe sunscreen/sunglasses
Reusable water bottle
Reusable containers + utensils for food

REGISTRATION + NEXT STEPS

REGISTER! You can select multiple passes to experience all of Earth Week from Makai to Mauka with us!

After registration, keep an eye out for a confirmation email! We also send you your own fundraiser page automatically to help set you up. Then, expect to hear back from us in the week and days leading up to the event.

QUESTIONS?
For any questions regarding the cleanup, you are welcome to email us at info@sustainablecoastlineshawaii.org.

We can’t wait to see you there!

  • April 26, 2025 9:45 am – 2:00 pm

  • One Time Commitment
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Specific Location
Good For

Kids, Teens, Families, Students, Groups, Visitors

Activity Type

Outdoor, Farms & Gardens, Help People, Help Plants & Nature, Cleanup, Physical Labor

Cause

Food Insecurity, Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation, Community Engagement

Requirements

RSVP Required

Sustainable Coastlines Hawaiʻi


About the organizer

We utilize our cleanups to inspire better consumer behaviors and continued coastal stewardship through cleanups, education, social media, and more.