What We Do
Our organization focuses on:
Loiʻi Kalo Restoration: Reviving traditional taro patches (loʻi kalo) to restore the land and cultivate healthy, sustainable food systems.
Habitat Preservation: Protecting endangered species and restoring native habitats vital to the well-being of Hawaiiʻs ecosystems.
Cultural Revitalization: Educating communities on Native Hawaiian practices, values, and history, ensuring these traditions continue to thrive,
Community Engagement: Providing hands-on opportunities for locals and visitors alike to participate in our restoration efforts through volunteer programs, workshops, and educational events.
Why it Matters
Hawaii is not only a beautiful destination; it is home to delicate ecosystems and a unique cultural heritage. Over time, development and environmental changes have threatened both the land and the traditions of its people. By restoring native habitats and revitalizing cultural practices, we are working to ensure that future generations can enjoy and honor Hawaii’s natural beauty and cultural richness.