Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation (KHF) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 2003 by Kim and Jack Johnson that supports environmental education in the schools and communities of Hawaiʻi. KHF’s mission is to provide opportunities that enhance appreciation for and understanding of the environment to inspire lifelong stewards of the earth. While the Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation participates in a variety of environmental education initiatives in Hawaiʻi, its five main school programs include ʻĀINA In Schools, 3R’s School Program, Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation Field Trip Grants, Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation Project Grants, and Plastic Free Hawaiʻi. In 2019 KHF acquired 8 acres of land in Haleʻiwa town to establish agricultural, educational, and retail activities that benefit the community and promote local food, waste reduction, and environmental stewardship. The site houses the Kōkua Learning Farm, Kōkua General Store, Kōkua Vintage, ʻĀINA Farm Stand, Backyard Garden and KHF support offices, and will soon be home to the Kōkua Community Center. The vision for the storefront spaces is to provide the community with tools needed to reduce waste, foster connections to local farmers, and support local artisans and businesses. For more information visit www.kokuahawaiifoundation.org. Please fill out the Kōkua Learning Farm Waiver if you are attending.
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