Quote Unquote: How a Local Chef Cooks with Kindness During the Holidays
Keith Ward and his crew have been cooking and serving hot meals at Waikīkī Health’s Next Step Shelter every Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s for 13 years.
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Keith Ward and his crew have been cooking and serving hot meals at Waikīkī Health’s Next Step Shelter every Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s for 13 years.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: the Mālama Maunalua community huki.
In the spirit of giving, lend a (much-needed) helping hand.
Volunteers learn more than just how to grow taro at these community workdays.
When the 67-year-old father retires at the end of the year, he plans to teach, travel, babysit his two grandkids and stay involved with the national organization in some way.
Earth Day is this Friday, April 22. Celebrate in Honolulu with cleanups, giveaways, workshops and other events.
Here’s our guide to giving back, from removing invasive species to decorating theater sets.
Edward Gaines spreads Christmas cheer one bell-ring at a time.
This holiday season, reach out and help those in need.
Today, three Native Hawaiian-led organizations and thousands of volunteers are at the forefront of efforts to restore an ahupuaa neighboring Kaneohe to its ancient functions—with lessons for the future.
‘Tis the season to give. Why not give your time and volunteer at one of Hawaii’s many nonprofits? For each cause in the state, there’s a local nonprofit striving to make a difference in the community. You’re bound to find something that suits your interest and fits your schedule, whether it’s helping low-income children, cleaning up a beach or assisting in an opera theater’s upcoming production.
Knee-high volunteers are rewarded with their own private Kokua Festival.
Volunteer Tourism is a rising trend to get involved and help foreign countries, while playing tourist.
One group formed new partnerships over 4,000 pounds of fresh fish, another created a text lifeline and many discovered a new passion for the power of collaboration that will move them forward.