Stay Sober! Stay Alive! Our students felt the best way to get the message across was to be direct and to the point. Students made a mural conveying this message as part of the Hui Malama “Be A Jerk” campaign. In preparation, students learned some of the...
Commitment to our Environment. Community Service. Hui Malama’s partnership with Community Work Day reinforces these values and teaches our students to appreciate and value the individual benefits and rewards gained by an interest and investment in something...
The AMOS Conference is the premier conference in the nation devoted to space surveillance. Hui Malama students Nick and Kiana were able to participate in hands-on space related science experiments, talk to experts in the field, and meet a real live astronaut. Mahalo...
With assistance from Gerry Ross and Kupa`a Farm, Hui Malama students learned about one of the most vital components of sustainable, culturally-based agriculture: seed saving and germination. This excursion also expanded their network of local resources, and helped...
Working alongside Community Work Day staff and volunteers, Hui Malama students cleared a portion of the community garden at the Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Center, contributing to the beautification of the property and establishing a cleaner, safer area for its...
Wai Ki Kena: learning about the importance of kalo. Throughout this year, Alex Bode will be sharing his knowledge of kalo, the importance it has in our culture, and the responsibility that comes with maintaining a farm. His lessons will surely go beyond the farm, to...