Opportunities From: HandsOn Maui

Volunteer: Kaʻehu: Mālama ʻĀina

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Located in Waiehu, Kaʻehu offers enriching opportunities focused on environmental restoration and cultural preservation. Participants can engage in activities such as native tree planting, invasive plant species removal, and coastal debris removal. These efforts help restore natural habitats and support sustainable ecosystems, while also preserving the cultural heritage of the area.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Sign up using THIS LINK.

Located in Waiehu, Kaʻehu offers enriching opportunities focused on environmental restoration and cultural preservation. Participants can engage in activities such as native tree planting, invasive plant species removal, and coastal debris removal. These efforts help restore natural habitats and support sustainable ecosystems, while also preserving the cultural heritage of the area.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 17, 2025

Zip Code: 96793

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DOFAW: Ridge to Reef

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PWF and the Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DLNR-DOFAW) are partnering to support ridge to reef restoration efforts on Maui. DOFAWʻs mission is to protect, manage, and restore natural and cultural resources in collaboration with the people of Hawaiʻi. They envision a future with thriving native ecosystems and opportunities for the people of Hawaiʻi to engage with nature.

Volunteer efforts on state owned properties, which span the area from Māʻalaea to Olowalu, include land restoration which will reduce recurrent wildfire risks, enhance public access to hiking trails, protect cultural and scenic resources, and reduce stormwater runoff and erosion.

Participants will engage with various stages of restoration include removing invasive weeds and brush, cleaning up trash, out planting native species and more.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Sign up using THIS LINK.

PWF and the Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DLNR-DOFAW) are partnering to support ridge to reef restoration efforts on Maui. DOFAWʻs mission is to protect, manage, and restore natural and cultural resources in collaboration with the people of Hawaiʻi. They envision a future with thriving native ecosystems and opportunities for the people of Hawaiʻi to engage with nature.

Volunteer efforts on state owned properties, which span the area from Māʻalaea to Olowalu, include land restoration which will reduce recurrent wildfire risks, enhance public access to hiking trails, protect cultural and scenic resources, and reduce stormwater runoff and erosion.

Participants will engage with various stages of restoration include removing invasive weeds and brush, cleaning up trash, out planting native species and more.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 11, 2025

Zip Code: 96793

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Garden - Grow Some Good

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Grow Some Good cultivates a healthy community by strengthening local agriculture and improving access to nutritious, affordable food. They envision a food-secure community where everyone grows, shares and prepares healthy local food. We will be helping out in their community garden located at the YMCA in Kahului.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Sign up using THIS LINK.

Grow Some Good cultivates a healthy community by strengthening local agriculture and improving access to nutritious, affordable food. They envision a food-secure community where everyone grows, shares and prepares healthy local food. We will be helping out in their community garden located at the YMCA in Kahului.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 9, 2025

Zip Code: 96732

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Waiheʻe Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Refuge: HILT

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HILT works in three programmatic areas: ʻĀina Protection, Stewardship, and Connection. They prioritize the protection of coastlines, wahi kupuna (ancestral spaces), and lands that grow healthy food for Hawaiʻi’s people, and partner to conserve mauka forests and ranches. Participants will help with restoring habitat by removing invasive plants, planting native species, working in loʻi (taro) patches and more.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Sign up using THIS LINK.

HILT works in three programmatic areas: ʻĀina Protection, Stewardship, and Connection. They prioritize the protection of coastlines, wahi kupuna (ancestral spaces), and lands that grow healthy food for Hawaiʻi’s people, and partner to conserve mauka forests and ranches. Participants will help with restoring habitat by removing invasive plants, planting native species, working in loʻi (taro) patches and more.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 5, 2025

Zip Code: 96793

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DOFAW: Ridge to Reef

Sign up using THIS LINK.

PWF and the Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DLNR-DOFAW) are partnering to support ridge to reef restoration efforts on Maui. DOFAWʻs mission is to protect, manage, and restore natural and cultural resources in collaboration with the people of Hawaiʻi. They envision a future with thriving native ecosystems and opportunities for the people of Hawaiʻi to engage with nature.

Volunteer efforts on state owned properties, which span the area from Māʻalaea to Olowalu, include land restoration which will reduce recurrent wildfire risks, enhance public access to hiking trails, protect cultural and scenic resources, and reduce stormwater runoff and erosion.

Participants will engage with various stages of restoration include removing invasive weeds and brush, cleaning up trash, out planting native species and more.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Sign up using THIS LINK.

PWF and the Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DLNR-DOFAW) are partnering to support ridge to reef restoration efforts on Maui. DOFAWʻs mission is to protect, manage, and restore natural and cultural resources in collaboration with the people of Hawaiʻi. They envision a future with thriving native ecosystems and opportunities for the people of Hawaiʻi to engage with nature.

Volunteer efforts on state owned properties, which span the area from Māʻalaea to Olowalu, include land restoration which will reduce recurrent wildfire risks, enhance public access to hiking trails, protect cultural and scenic resources, and reduce stormwater runoff and erosion.

Participants will engage with various stages of restoration include removing invasive weeds and brush, cleaning up trash, out planting native species and more.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 4, 2025

Zip Code: 96793

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DOFAW: Ridge to Reef

Sign up using THIS LINK.

PWF and the Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DLNR-DOFAW) are partnering to support ridge to reef restoration efforts on Maui. DOFAWʻs mission is to protect, manage, and restore natural and cultural resources in collaboration with the people of Hawaiʻi. They envision a future with thriving native ecosystems and opportunities for the people of Hawaiʻi to engage with nature.

Volunteer efforts on state owned properties, which span the area from Māʻalaea to Olowalu, include land restoration which will reduce recurrent wildfire risks, enhance public access to hiking trails, protect cultural and scenic resources, and reduce stormwater runoff and erosion.

Participants will engage with various stages of restoration include removing invasive weeds and brush, cleaning up trash, out planting native species and more.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Sign up using THIS LINK.

PWF and the Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DLNR-DOFAW) are partnering to support ridge to reef restoration efforts on Maui. DOFAWʻs mission is to protect, manage, and restore natural and cultural resources in collaboration with the people of Hawaiʻi. They envision a future with thriving native ecosystems and opportunities for the people of Hawaiʻi to engage with nature.

Volunteer efforts on state owned properties, which span the area from Māʻalaea to Olowalu, include land restoration which will reduce recurrent wildfire risks, enhance public access to hiking trails, protect cultural and scenic resources, and reduce stormwater runoff and erosion.

Participants will engage with various stages of restoration include removing invasive weeds and brush, cleaning up trash, out planting native species and more.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 96793

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kaʻehu: Mālama ʻĀina

Sign up using THIS LINK.

Located in Waiehu, Kaʻehu offers enriching opportunities focused on environmental restoration and cultural preservation. Participants can engage in activities such as native tree planting, invasive plant species removal, and coastal debris removal. These efforts help restore natural habitats and support sustainable ecosystems, while also preserving the cultural heritage of the area.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Sign up using THIS LINK.

Located in Waiehu, Kaʻehu offers enriching opportunities focused on environmental restoration and cultural preservation. Participants can engage in activities such as native tree planting, invasive plant species removal, and coastal debris removal. These efforts help restore natural habitats and support sustainable ecosystems, while also preserving the cultural heritage of the area.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 19, 2025

Zip Code: 96793

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DOFAW: Ridge to Reef

Sign up using THIS LINK.

PWF and the Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DLNR-DOFAW) are partnering to support ridge to reef restoration efforts on Maui. DOFAWʻs mission is to protect, manage, and restore natural and cultural resources in collaboration with the people of Hawaiʻi. They envision a future with thriving native ecosystems and opportunities for the people of Hawaiʻi to engage with nature.

Volunteer efforts on state owned properties, which span the area from Māʻalaea to Olowalu, include land restoration which will reduce recurrent wildfire risks, enhance public access to hiking trails, protect cultural and scenic resources, and reduce stormwater runoff and erosion.

Participants will engage with various stages of restoration include removing invasive weeds and brush, cleaning up trash, out planting native species and more.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Sign up using THIS LINK.

PWF and the Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DLNR-DOFAW) are partnering to support ridge to reef restoration efforts on Maui. DOFAWʻs mission is to protect, manage, and restore natural and cultural resources in collaboration with the people of Hawaiʻi. They envision a future with thriving native ecosystems and opportunities for the people of Hawaiʻi to engage with nature.

Volunteer efforts on state owned properties, which span the area from Māʻalaea to Olowalu, include land restoration which will reduce recurrent wildfire risks, enhance public access to hiking trails, protect cultural and scenic resources, and reduce stormwater runoff and erosion.

Participants will engage with various stages of restoration include removing invasive weeds and brush, cleaning up trash, out planting native species and more.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 13, 2025

Zip Code: 96793

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Garden - Grow Some Good

Sign up using THIS LINK.

Grow Some Good cultivates a healthy community by strengthening local agriculture and improving access to nutritious, affordable food. They envision a food-secure community where everyone grows, shares and prepares healthy local food. We will be helping out in their community garden located at the YMCA in Kahului.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Sign up using THIS LINK.

Grow Some Good cultivates a healthy community by strengthening local agriculture and improving access to nutritious, affordable food. They envision a food-secure community where everyone grows, shares and prepares healthy local food. We will be helping out in their community garden located at the YMCA in Kahului.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 96732

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: COASTAL MARINE DEBRIS MONITORING PROGRAM

Offered daily

Participate in Pacific Whale Foundation’s marine debris citizen science research. Select a beach of your choosing to clean up and fill out a data sheet recording what debris items are present. This data allows our researchers to expand their data set and analyze the trends and patterns of debris on Maui’s beaches and shores. The information is used to develop educational campaigns and for policy development.

Pick up your supplies (gloves, recycled bag, datasheet) at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Stores, or at participating partners, including Maui Brewing Company Kihei, Mahalo Ale Works, Whole Foods, IHOP. Learn more about the Coastal Marine Debris Monitoring Program. 

If you don't need a cleanup kit you can simply fill out the form online. 

 

 

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Offered daily

Participate in Pacific Whale Foundation’s marine debris citizen science research. Select a beach of your choosing to clean up and fill out a data sheet recording what debris items are present. This data allows our researchers to expand their data set and analyze the trends and patterns of debris on Maui’s beaches and shores. The information is used to develop educational campaigns and for policy development.

Pick up your supplies (gloves, recycled bag, datasheet) at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Stores, or at participating partners, including Maui Brewing Company Kihei, Mahalo Ale Works, Whole Foods, IHOP. Learn more about the Coastal Marine Debris Monitoring Program. 

If you don't need a cleanup kit you can simply fill out the form online. 

 

 

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96793

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Education Volunteers Needed!

Volunteer with the Pacific Whale Foundation Education team for a variety of our programs. We are looking for volunteers for our outreach events, Ocean Camp field trips and more. These events can vary from sharing about our programs at a community events, to chaperoning a school field trip to assisting with our Ocean Camp program. We would love to have you join us in our mission to teach the keiki of Maui about the amazing wonders of the ocean and the natural environment. 

Please email education@pacificwhale.org if you are interested or would like to learn more. We would love to hear about your passions in educating our youth. 

Please be prepared to complete a background check and keiki safety trainings in advance of volunteering.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Volunteer with the Pacific Whale Foundation Education team for a variety of our programs. We are looking for volunteers for our outreach events, Ocean Camp field trips and more. These events can vary from sharing about our programs at a community events, to chaperoning a school field trip to assisting with our Ocean Camp program. We would love to have you join us in our mission to teach the keiki of Maui about the amazing wonders of the ocean and the natural environment. 

Please email education@pacificwhale.org if you are interested or would like to learn more. We would love to hear about your passions in educating our youth. 

Please be prepared to complete a background check and keiki safety trainings in advance of volunteering.

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96793

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marine Debris Rapid Response

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Pacific Whale Foundation is asking residents to help with our cleanup efforts. Sign up if you would like to be contacted to help our Conservation team remove debris from beaches.Did you know that PWF is the rapid response organization on Maui? If you come across any large, abandoned nets or derelict fishing gear around Maui Nui waters or shorelines, please call the hotline at 833-4-Da-Nets. Once contacted our Conservation team will mobilize to remove the debris and we would love your help!

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Sign up with THIS LINK.

Pacific Whale Foundation is asking residents to help with our cleanup efforts. Sign up if you would like to be contacted to help our Conservation team remove debris from beaches.Did you know that PWF is the rapid response organization on Maui? If you come across any large, abandoned nets or derelict fishing gear around Maui Nui waters or shorelines, please call the hotline at 833-4-Da-Nets. Once contacted our Conservation team will mobilize to remove the debris and we would love your help!

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96793

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ADOPT A BEACH

Participate Monthly

The Adopt A Beach program from PWF is an opportunity for residents of Maui County to help cleanup a beach of their choosing and contribute valuable data to the Coastal Marine Debris Monitoring Program Database. 

Volunteers choose any beach in Maui County and are provided a reusable beach cleanup kit including a large vinyl bag, reusable, washable gloves, laminated data sheet and a sharpie marker. Every month volunteers cleanup their beach and submit a picture of their data sheet to the Conservation program at PWF. 

Incentives include discounts at the PWF Ocean Store and after one year of monthly cleanups a free PacWhale Ecotour. 

Find out more and signup to participate here: https://www.pacificwhale.org/adopt-a-beach/

 

 

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Participate Monthly

The Adopt A Beach program from PWF is an opportunity for residents of Maui County to help cleanup a beach of their choosing and contribute valuable data to the Coastal Marine Debris Monitoring Program Database. 

Volunteers choose any beach in Maui County and are provided a reusable beach cleanup kit including a large vinyl bag, reusable, washable gloves, laminated data sheet and a sharpie marker. Every month volunteers cleanup their beach and submit a picture of their data sheet to the Conservation program at PWF. 

Incentives include discounts at the PWF Ocean Store and after one year of monthly cleanups a free PacWhale Ecotour. 

Find out more and signup to participate here: https://www.pacificwhale.org/adopt-a-beach/

 

 

Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96793

Allow Groups: No