Upcoming Events
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Vintage Furniture & Home Goods Pop-Up in the Kōkua General Store
August 20, 2022" 11:00 - August 20, 2022" 15:00
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Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation Community Workday
September 3, 2022" 09:00 - September 3, 2022" 11:30
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3Rs School Recycling Drive - Mililani Uka Elementary School
September 10, 2022" 09:00 - September 10, 2022" 11:00
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3Rs School Recycling Drive-Palolo Elementary School
September 17, 2022" 09:00 - September 17, 2022" 11:00
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Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation Community Workday
October 1, 2022" 09:00 - October 1, 2022" 11:30
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Full Cycle Takeout Pilot Celebration in KGS
October 7, 2022" 18:00 - October 7, 2022" 20:30
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3Rs School Recycling Drive - Salt Lake Elementary School
October 29, 2022" 09:00 - October 29, 2022" 11:00
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Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation Community Workday
November 5, 2022" 09:00 - November 5, 2022" 11:30
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Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation Community Workday
December 3, 2022" 09:00 - December 3, 2022" 11:30
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Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation Community Workday
January 7, 2023" 09:00 - January 7, 2023" 11:30
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Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation Community Workday
February 4, 2023" 09:00 - February 4, 2023" 11:30
Plastic Free Hawaii Beach Cleanup
January 19, 2015 8:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Location: James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge, Kahuku, HI 96731, United States
Join Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation’s Plastic Free Hawaiʻi at James Campbell Wildlife Refuge at Kahuku. Check-in starting at 8:30am with cleanup from 9:00am - 11:00am. We will be collecting marine debris for method's Ocean Plastic 2-in-1 dish + hand soap, the world’s first bottles made with a blend of recovered ocean plastic and post-consumer recycled plastic. Directions to James Campbell Wildlife Refuge at Kahuku: From Turtle Bay side turn left off Kamehameha Highway at mile marker #15 on the beach side, it is the only paved road. From Kahuku towards Turtle Bay, pass the Kahuku Hospital, turn right after the 2nd bridge just before Kahuku Farms. (Check in is at 56-701 Kamehameha Hwy in Google Maps) Volunteers should bring sun protection, refillable water bottles, and gloves. Buckets, colanders, and reusable rubbish bags are helpful. Partners include U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Method, Bureo Skateboards, Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii, and Kahuku High & Intermediate School Green Club. Contact [email protected] with questions.