Hands In Helping Out is now also on Facebook! We are excited to being all over the web. Our facebook page is at www.facebook.com/HIHOVolunteer. Our twitter page is growing rapidly as well at www.twitter.com/HIHOVolunteer. We are in the process of scheduling our volunteer orientation workshops. If you are interested in volunteering in your community and joining Hands In Helping Out, please contact us at Volunteer@hiho.org. We look forward to helping you find the best volunteer opportunity for you. HIHO, helping hawaii volunteer.
Invasive Species Removal
March 20th, 2010 § 1
Some HIHO members visited the Puohala Marsh in Waipahu this morning. We worked in partnership with the Hawaii Nature Center to remove Mangrove out of the marsh. Remember, invasive doesn’t necessarily mean bad, it just means that it doesn’t belong here. This great day of chopping and sawing directly benefits their elementary educational program. Find out more at their website.
HIHO is all a Twitter
March 19th, 2010 § 1
HIHO is now on Twitter! Interacting with HIHO and getting the latest volunteer information is now only a Tweet away. Follow our Tweets and become our peeps! www.twitter.com/hihovolunteer
Congratulations to the HIHO Fund Development Team!
March 11th, 2010 § 1
Congratulations to the dedicated fund development team. HIHO has officially received its first grant. Thanks goes to the Atherton Family Foundation for funding our program. We look forward to having more people volunteer with us in the near future.
Mahalo For all who attended!
February 24th, 2010 § 0
We had a great day of fun with the Kokua Kalihi Valley Ho’oulu ‘Aina community day. Thank you all who attended. I hope you enjoyed the curry stew! We look forward to seeing you all again soon.
Community Work Day at Kokua Kalihi Valley Nature Preserve
February 17th, 2010 § 0
Aloha,
HIHO will be attending the Kokua Kalihi Valley’s Ho’oulu ‘Aina community work day this Saturday February 20, 2010. We will be there from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm. We will be volunteering our time working in the community gardens and with the native Hawaiian reforestation project. Snacks will be provided to all HIHO volunteers. If you are interested in attending please email us at volunteer@hiho.org. Hopefully we will see you there. Mahalo.
Welcome to the HIHO Website
December 3rd, 2009 § 1
Aloha and welcome to the Hands In Helping Out website. We are currently undergoing upgrades to our website. Please check back with us for more information or email me at ryan@hiho.org. 