I've been asking my college professor all semester when would we be visiting Hooulu Aina after hearing how the class last year got to learn about planting awa. So when the chance came I was...
Ho'oulu 'Aina
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Ho'oulu 'Aina, located in Honolulu, HI, is a captivating non-profit organization deeply rooted in community engagement and environmental stewardship. This hidden gem offers a haven for individuals seeking to connect with nature while making a positive impact on the local ecosystem. As you step onto the lush grounds of Ho'oulu 'Aina, you are greeted by a sense of tranquility and purpose, surrounded by sustainable practices and a sense of communal harmony.
At Ho'oulu 'Aina, volunteers and visitors alike have the opportunity to participate in a variety of hands-on activities, from organic farming and native plant restoration to educational workshops on traditional Hawaiian practices. This dynamic organization serves as a beacon of hope, inspiring all who enter to embrace a lifestyle of sustainability and cultural preservation. With its strong emphasis on holistic wellness and environmental conservation, Ho'oulu 'Aina stands as a testament to the power of community-driven initiatives in creating a more harmonious and resilient world.
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This place is amaze. My family friend told me about it, since she's the psychologist at Kokua Kalihi Valley clinics and has been here a few times herself. I came for the first time last month and...
Ho'oulu 'Aina is a 100 acre or so property in the back of kalihi valley that hosts a bunch of community stewardship opportunities and allows visitors to volunteer, but also connect with the people...
This is quite simply a beautiful program full of thoughtful people on a a truly incredible 100 acres of land located over in the Kalihi valley. To quote from their website, part of the mission...
What an awesome and inspiring experience. I went on a Ohe kapala outing not knowing what to expect. Nalu Andrade was our host and his knowledge on the protocol of gathering ohe from the ohe forest...


