Monday May 16th Serving Our Children

Mālama Keiki:

  • Some or All Events Below May Sell Out**
  • To reserve a spot for either of the above service projects please visit: Doterra-malama-keiki.eventbrite.com
  • Password: Malama-Keiki
     
     

Kamehameha School: Kapālama Campus 

The Kamehameha School Kapālama Mission ensures we foster a safe and nurturing environment built on a pedagogy of aloha that provides inspiring teaching in every classroom, high levels of learning for all students, and skillful leadership throughout the organization.

Ho’ōla Nā Pua Center

Ho'ōla Nā Pua is an organization that is committed to the prevention of sex trafficking and providing care to children who have been exploited.

During this service project, we will engage in a range of activities like, organizing, cleaning, preparing meals, yard maintenance, remodeling and rehabilitating the building, etc.

Tuesday May 17th Tending to Our Waters

Mālama Kai:

We will be gathering at local beaches around O’ahu, HI for the beach clean-up day.

See below for the location details.

  • Nānākuli Beach Park
  • Ala Moana Beach Park - Magic Island
  • North Shore location – TBD
To reserve a spot for either of the above service projects please visit: Doterra-malama-wai.eventbrite.com
 
Password: Malama-Wai
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday May 18th Tending to Our Land

Mālama 'Āina:

 
We invite you to mālama the land around you during this day by gardening, cleaning up around you, or even taking a moment to give thanks for all the earth gives us.
See below for corporate sponsored service projects.
 
To reserve a spot for either of the above service projects please visit: Doterra-malama-aina.eventbrite.com 
Password: Malama-Aina 
 

Ho’ōla Nā Pua Center 

 

Ho'ōla Nā Pua is an organization that is committed to the prevention of sex trafficking and providing care to children who have been exploited. During this service project, we will engage in a range of activities like, organizing, cleaning, preparing meals, yard maintenance, remodeling and rehabilitating the building, etc.
 

Halau Ka'eaikahelelani 

 Help support Hālau Kaʻeaikahelelani, a school of Hawaiian Culture, rooted in the foundation of ALOHA where students learn the fundamental cultural teachings through the lifestyle of hula, language, music, arts, land stewardship and ancestral connection.
 
Agricultural science is being taught through traditional Hawaiian farming practice s on their 6-acre campus. To this date they successfully planted, maintained and harvested their first crop of native Hawaiian ipu (gourds).
 
Currently, ipu used in Hawaiʻi for hula (as a percussion instrument that sets rhythm) are nearly all imported and it is rare to have Hawaiian grown ipu and much less, with native Hawaiian genetics. With the current kukui (candle nut) trees on property each dancer gathered the raw nuts to make lei.