Mālama Nā Ko‘olau Double Day at Ala Mahamoe
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Who: Anyone who is interested in learning about our native forests and caring for these incredible places is invited to be part of the restoration project. Participants of all ages and ability levels are welcome, but only registered KMWP volunteers can join these events. You must turn in your completed volunteer application forms by June 30th to be eligible.
The 2026 volunteer forms and instructions can be found here.
We have 25 spots open for each session and they are filled on a first come first serve basis, any additional volunteers who sign up will be placed on a waiting list.
What: This is a Service-learning opportunity, the volunteers will be clearing invasive species and protecting native forests to grow our watershed resources and empower community action.
When: July 11th 2026 --- 9am to 3:30pm
Where: Ala Mahamoe Dryland Forest Restoration site (address is approximate)
Why: This Forest restoration work helps to not only protect our native plants and animals, but it also serves the communities of the Ko'olau by reducing the risks of environmental disasters like floods and fires. These events are built to empower local communities through knowledge and experience and build up their capacity as stewards of the land. It is about getting positive work done, enhancing our watershed resources, and laying the foundation for future generations.
The 2026 volunteer forms and instructions can be found here.
We have 25 spots open for each session and they are filled on a first come first serve basis, any additional volunteers who sign up will be placed on a waiting list.
What: This is a Service-learning opportunity, the volunteers will be clearing invasive species and protecting native forests to grow our watershed resources and empower community action.
When: July 11th 2026 --- 9am to 3:30pm
Where: Ala Mahamoe Dryland Forest Restoration site (address is approximate)
Why: This Forest restoration work helps to not only protect our native plants and animals, but it also serves the communities of the Ko'olau by reducing the risks of environmental disasters like floods and fires. These events are built to empower local communities through knowledge and experience and build up their capacity as stewards of the land. It is about getting positive work done, enhancing our watershed resources, and laying the foundation for future generations.
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Where is it happening?
1813 Ala Mahamoe St, Honolulu, HI 96819-16ND, United States
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