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Counts for up to 3.5 hours of service learningINDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY - take photo of before, during, and after work and send to csssl@hawaii.edu for proof of serviceREGISTRATION REQUIREDRegister for the workday with the Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi Signup GeniusCOMPLETE KĀKO'O 'ŌIWI'S WAIVER OF LIABILITY (REQUIRED)Sign-up with MINA via the MINA Activity RegistrationACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONKākoʻo ʻŌiwi is a community-based non-profit organization based in the ahupuaʻa of Heʻeia, moku of Koʻolaupoko, island of Oʻahu. With the support of the local community, Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi continues to implement Māhuahua ʻAi o Hoi (Regrowing the Fruit of Hoi), a long-range project to restore agricultural and ecological productivity to nearly 405-acres within the wetlands of Heʻeia. Through our cultural, educational and ecosystem restoration programs, Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi is promoting the social and economic advancement of the local community. Wetland restoration workdays occur every Tuesday from 8:30 am – 12 pm. These workdays involve removal of invasive plants, out-planting native plant species, and clearing waterways.To learn more about this organization, check out their website kakoooiwi.org, and to stay connected, follow them on Instagram @kakoooiwiTO BE PREPAREDWear long pants and long-sleeves that can get wet and dirtyWear covered shoes/tabis (MANDATORY)Sun protectionSwimwear underneathOpen mind and an open heartClean change of clothes for afterTowel/pareo to dry offREUSABLE bottle ALREADY FILLED Snacks if you likeAny personal gloves or tools that you haveDIRECTIONSWe are located at 46-406 Kamehameha Highway Kāneʻohe HI 96744 but please enter through the Kealohi gate. Coming from Honolulu or H3, take Likelike Highway heading towards Kāne'ohe. Take right onto Kahekili Highway. Turn right on Ha'ikū Road, go past Windward Mall on your right. At last 4 way intersection on Ha'ikū, take left onto Kamehameha Hwy. You should pass King Intermediate School on your right. As you are driving towards Kahaluʻu on Kamehameha Hwy, drive over the Heʻeia bridge, you’ll see the Heʻeia fishpond on your right and the mountains on your left. Right after the bridge, you’ll see a red gate on your left-hand side right before the bend. Turn left in there for parking.COORDINATORSMelissa Mau, Iokepa Miner, Brandon Bumanglag, Sheldon Rosa, Uncle Aliʻi MinerMore detailsMore detailsCopy to my calendarCopy to my calendar
📍 Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi, 46-406 Kamehameha Hwy, Kaneohe, HI 96744, USA