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PŌKA’Ī BAY

The bay is named after the Hawaiian chief Pōka’ī, who is said to have brought the first coconut palm tree to Hawaii. “Ka Uluniu o Pokai” is the famous coconut grove that once lined the backshore.  

NĀ HO’OKELE SCULPTURE PROJECT

SEPTEMBER 10, 2021

'UA'U KANI PRESERVATION PROJECT AT KŪ'ĪLIOLOA HEIAU

We need to help protect this small amount of  Wedge-tail Shearwater birds so that they can grow in numbers. We need them to be around for our Keiki’s and our Culture.

JULY 17, 2021

POKA'I BAY GRAFFITI CLEANUP

 What we want people to understand is every bit of ‘Āina  (land) we restore, repair and upkeep is  for the sake of our keikis and future generations. Don’t sit back and wonder, step forward and conquer. 

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Your kōkua helps us restore ʻāina, protect wai, and uplift ea for our keiki and future generations. Every dollar goes directly to community projects  from planting shade trees and restoring native species, to water quality testing and cultural education.


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