TEACH PEOPLE
We teach about having their own mini farm and sustainable connection to their immediate environment, we recycle; ink cart., bulbs, household goods, cans/bottles, cardboard, food waste, paper, use plant waste, to partner with plants and much more. We recycle our habits and actions via exploring trash art and tools, build relationship with plants and each other, allowing nurturing via old school traditional massage, herbs, and foods
PARTNER WITH THE WORLD
Letting the deep ecology in your life teach new ways to build relationship with plants, and the people we love, cooking with the sun, sun power, cooking on a truck = truck cookies, plants as medicine, relationship with plants a medicine, gardening as medicine, wine making, biodiesel making, mead making, jam making, herbal oil and spray making, pie making, raw food making, paint brush making, paint and die making, paper making. Sharing plants, seeds and foods from them with each other.
We remove from the community and recycle construction debris, food oil, paints, food waste, cardboard. We find new homes for the paint, cardboard, and construction debris other than landfill.
We support sustainability/permaculture/ environmental stewardship classes, events, and practices – off and on site (available for your group just let us know)
GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY
Our 10% donation every stay and beyond goes to help out the local community and environment. We are a dedicated supporter of local community via the arts, festivals, Hawaiian Cultural classes and sites, food festivals, farmers markets and good causes for kids, families and nature. Scholarships and Internships available For Activists and Artists, College Students, Healers, teachers, ecologists, and permaculturists, even woofers at times, To find more local businesses and other Hawaii attractions deserving of support, visit our local attractions page.
PLACES HELPED BY PROGRAM
ORGANIZATIONS HELPED BY PROGRAM
Your money paid toward tax makes a big difference in Hawaii for a healthy & sustainable environment. Tax #166873344001
The Transient Accommodations Tax (TAT) is collected by the State Department of Taxation. It goes into 3 tax funds – State General Fund, County General Funds , and to the Hawaii Tourism Authority.