
The first ever Mele and Art in Our Kaka‘ako event brought the community together for a day full of color and inspiration! Artists and makers shared their craft to the backdrop of Hawaiian mele at Kaloko‘eli Courtyard.

It was a beautiful day to mālama i ka ʻāina (care for the land) on Saturday, April 15, and with the help of over 160 volunteers, we showed our love for the Our Kaka‘ako neighborhood during the annual Mālama ‘Āina Community Cleanup.

From the opening by Native Hawaiian cultural practitioner Hi‘ilani Shibata from the Ka Mahina Project to the closing performance by island-reggae music rising star Likkle Jordee, there was a truly magical atmosphere in the district of Our Kaka‘ako.
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Sending Aloha to Maui
Support those impacted by the Wildfires with Kamehameha Schools and the Pauahi FoundationOur hearts are with the ...

Mālama ‘Āina Community Cleanup
It was a beautiful day to mālama i ka ʻāina (care for the land) on Saturday, April 15, and with the help of over 160 volunteers, we showed our love for the Our Kaka‘ako neighborhood during the annual Mālama ‘Āina Community Cleanup.

Women’s History Month: Celebrating Women in Hawai‘i History
We’re honored to shed some light on four influential women who attribute their mana to their kūpuna, the natural elements or a higher being.

Keiki Street Festival
Our inaugural Keiki Street Festival kicked off with a bang! It was amazing to have so many ‘ohana come out to explore and learn, and we loved seeing our keiki immerse themselves in a variety of new experiences.