Community Service Projects
Loʻi Kalo Park Restoration Project
An exciting restoration project led by Honolulu CC AMT Professor Robert Silva. There is a community volunteer day the first Saturday of every month. For more information contact Robert at: rsilva1@hawaii.edu.
Honolulu CC Mālama ʻĀina Days offer hands-on opportunities to learn about the Hawaiian culture and traditional sustainability practices. These events are coordinated by the Hawaiian Center, Na Papa Hawaiʻi and TRIO-SSS.
This is a clearing house site announcing many clean up events.
This site has numerous links to volunteer opportunities and lists events and contact information for clean ups, clearing invasive species, community gatherings and even employment opportunities.
Beach Environmental Awareness Campaign Hawaiʻi
They are looking for folks to sort marine debris and help with public awareness campaigns. View 2017 Calendar.
This group is working to restore Maunalua Bay through habitat restoration, education and outreach. View Events Calendar.
Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation supports environmental education in Hawaiʻi's schools and communities. The mission is to provide students with experiences that will enhance their appreciation for and understanding of their environment so that they will be lifelong stewards of the earth.
One of their major emphases is reducing use of and pollution from plastics. They have a number of outreach projects including clean ups. View monthly calendar of clean-up activities.
Mālama ʻĀina Service Projects and Community Workdays [PDF]
Oʻahu Community Service Days [PDF]
Division of Land and Natural Resources
Internships
Nonprofit dedicated to training youth to become environmental stewards - have internships and activities e.g. stream clean up
MālamaMaunalua Volunteer Internships
Help with research, field work, outreach, and database management. To apply, please send a letter of interest and resume to volunteer@malamamaunalua.org.