Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
At the heart of our Hawaiian values is Malama 'Āina concept, to care for the land from Ma uka (inland) to Ma kai (ocean). We believe in creating sustainable futures through enviromental restoration, social justice, and cultural perpetuation in our moku of Wai’anae.
Land and Environmental Health
Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono (motto of Hawaiʻi), the life of the land is preserved in righteousness.
Water Resources
The Hawaiian word for water is "Wai." It is so valued and important that we refer to water as "Wai Wai."
Social Justice
“Ea” is translated as “life” but also means “sovereignty, rule, and independence.
If you're interested in one of our open positions, start by applying here and attaching your resume.
We are looking for those who want to malama our 'Āina (land), Wai (water resource), 'Ai (food resources), if this Kuleana (responsibility) calls to you, please join.
All gifts will go towards supporting our community initiatives, including youth programs, environmental projects and cultural preservation efforts.
Mahalo Nui in advance!