Kawaikini Farm-to-School Lunch Volunteer

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ORGANIZATION: Malama Kaua`i

We are getting ready to bring lunch service back to Kawaikini NCPCS! With Malama Kaua'i's dedication, we are now able to work out of a commercial kitchen trailer dedicated to the Farm-to-School program and future food programs striving towards sustainability throughout Kaua'i. Purchasing a kitchen trailer has been a program goal for years and we are thrilled that it is now a reality.

Lunch service is in Lihue at Kawaikini NCPCS Monday-Friday from 10:30 am - 12:30 pm. Volunteers are needed to assist set up for lunch, serving, and clean up after lunch service, and should be able to commit to at least one service day every week. 2 volunteers per day is ideal. If you need more information or if you are able to assist with lunch service please reach out to kawaikini@malamakauai.org or at (808) 828-0685 x21. Mahalo nui for your support!

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About Malama Kaua`i

Location:

PO BOX 1414, KILAUEA, HI 96754, US

Mission Statement

Who we are
Malama Kaua`i was founded mid-2006 by Keone Kealoha and Chris Jaeb, inspired volunteers that saw the need for an organization that put sustainability at its core. Kealoha and Jaeb wanted to develop an innovative and holistic method for approaching the challenges the island is facing. The result has been a framework that merges the traditional Hawaiian values of aloha andmalama `aina with contemporary principles of sustainability. Since its inception, Malama Kaua`i has grown into an organization of three full-time staff and an extensive island-wide network of volunteers.

What we value
To us, the word "sustainability" goes beyond simply sustaining our resources. Ultimately, we envision a Kaua`i where the `aina (environment) is healthy, people enjoy a high quality of life, the sense of community is strong, and culture is respected and perpetuated.

We look for solutions that take into account the four pillars of sustainability, what we call "the quadruple bottom line"-- environment, cutlure, economy and society. We consider the interrelatedness of all issues and the need for a holistic approach.

Description

What we do
To realize our vision, we seek to malama, or take care of, Kaua`i and the people who call Kaua`i home. Rooted in the core value of aloha `aina (love and connection to the land), we advocate, educate, and drive action towards a sustainable Kaua`i.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Hunger
Children & Youth, Community, Hunger

WHEN

Tue Oct 30, 2018 - Thu May 30, 2019
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

WHERE

3-1821-J Kaumualiʻi Hwy.Lihue, HI 96766

(21.981112,-159.37111)
 

SKILLS

  • Food Service
  • Multi-Tasking

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • 1 service day (2 hours) per week minimum

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