Become part of Hawaii’s conservation story

Come join us and 21 Degrees Estate Cacao Farm in Kahaluu to give back to the ‘aina! We will be pulling weeds and spreading top soil around cacao trees, refill trench with gravel, then out heliconia patch and pull invasive weeds. All volunteers will be rewarded with cacao after their work is done.

 
Parking
Please look for people wearing Blue Zones Project t-shirts who will direct you where to park. We will be meeting at 21 Degrees Estate Cacao Farm.
 
What to Bring
Please wear clothes that can get dirty, covered shoes, sun protection, bug repellent and bring a reusable water bottle.
 
 
Who is allowed to volunteer?
Friends and family of all ages are welcome!
 
What can I expect at this volunteer event?
  • Share in the joy of malama aina and plan to get muddy
  • Burn up to 150 calories every 30-45 minutes in this low-intensity, stress-reducing exercise
  • Work with others interested in promoting and practicing good health

Why is volunteering important for my health and well-being?
Volunteering is a great way to contribute your gifts, talents, and time to your community and is associated with major health benefits. Studies show that people who volunteer have lower rates of cancer, heart disease, and depression. Plus, they have lower healthcare costs. Volunteers report feeling happier and rewarded by learning something new and contributing to a worthy cause.

https://info.bluezonesproject.com/ko/volunteer?fbclid=IwAR2u58Gjco6QC2DR_W3r1OVAGxnpCSTuzw3T7YFW5GdvQqoZRefvRgcfDQg

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