Recent Initiatives
See highlights of our recent initiatives and their powerful community impact!
Our Recent Initiatives
KAHAUIKI VILLAGE (NOV-DEC 2017, OAHU)
The Kahauiki Village project will provide shelter for working homeless families with 153 one and two bedroom affordable housing units. Situated on 11.3 acres between Sand Island and Keehi Lagoon Park. Kahauiki Village will house over 630 people and support pride, dignity and vital resources for working families who would otherwise be homeless. For more information follow this link to Kahauiki Village.
Camp Anuenue
(2000 to Present)
Camp Anuenue provides children ages 7-18 who have, or have had cancer, with a holistic and restorative ocean front camping experience.
Makakilo Elementary School
(2018, Oahu)
The MLH Hawaii Foundation offers funding and workforce support for the Makakilo Elementary School Annual Fun Fair fundraiser.
Waianae Elementary School
(Oct-Dec 2018, Oahu)
The Waianae Elementary School project enabled the construction of a Cultural Learning Garden that emphasizes the importance of traditional Hawaiian farming practices.
HUGS Hawaii
(Oct 2018, Oahu):
The HUGS Hawaii program provides families of children suffering from serious, life threatening diseases and opportunity for respite and self-care.
Kalopa State Recreation Area
(2017, Hawaii Island)
Kalopa State Recreation area, offers a sanctuary to protected plant and animal species while providing outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to camp, hike and picnic.
Kokua Kalihi Valley (2008-2016, Oahu)
Kokua Kalihi Valley (2008-2016, Oahu): The Kokua Kalihi Valley provides culturally-based health and wellness programs to the Kalihi Valley community.
Hawi Jodo Mission Cemetery
(2013, Hawaii):
Hawi Jodo Mission Cemetery (2013, Hawaii): Many MLH Hawaii Foundation members and supporters have deep family roots in the Hawaiian Islands. The community of Hawi is a quaint, remote former sugar plantation town on the North Kohala coast of the Big Island. The Jodo...
Kalaupapa National Historic Park
(2008 – 2012, Molokai)
Kalaupapa National Historic Park is located on the remote location of the infamous “leper colony” on the Island of Molokai.
Camp Erdman Renovations
(Since 1992, Oahu):
Camp Erdman has provided generations of Hawaii youth with extraordinary outdoor experiences and exposure to the beauty and fragile nature of our coastal environments. Many of our members attended Camp Erdman in their youth. MLH Hawaii Foundation has provided...