MA'O Organic Farms


Number of Members:
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Website:
20
Nonprofit Organization
http://www.maoorganicfarms.org
 

About Us


MA'O is a Hawaiian social enterprise growing organic food and young leaders working for a sustainable Hawaii.

The Latest from Group Journals


G.I.V.E. Day - March 27, 2010

By Kaimana Pine posted on Mar 22, 2010

Join me at MA`O G.I.V.E Day (Get Involved Volunteer Environmentally) this Saturday, March 27 9am-noon in beautiful Wai'anae. G.I.V.E. days are both service learning and lots of fun. We work together, plant new fields, weed, harvest and spend lots of time talking story. If you want to learn to
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MA'O CSA-Beta

By Kaimana Pine posted on Nov 06, 2009

Aloha! For those interested, just a few more boxes left in our MA'O CSA-Beta allotment. Info and link to registration form below. Please feel free to forward to friends you think might be interested. If we can't include them in this one, we will at least have their contact for the full version
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Group Member Commitments


Colleen Kudo

"I will simplify the holidays by giving three needed items to less fortunate families"

Erin M.

"I will educate myself as much as possible about living sustainable so that i can pass on this knowledge to family, friends and colleagues!"

katie kamelamela

"I will speak Hawaiian every day."

Kawika Liu

"I will walk more to save gas"

Moriah Smith

"I will use a reusable water bottle and not buy bottled water."

Christine L.

"I will change all the bulbs in my home to compact fluorescents (CFLs) or light emitting diodes (LEDs)"

Nadia O.

"I will walk, bike, bus, or use other alternative transportation and use my car only when I absolutely have to."
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Group's Estimated Annual Impact - See All



Fewer Car Trips
468 Car Trips

Local Spending
$58,480 Local spending

Trees Saved
4 Trees

Fewer Plastic Bags
2,961 Bags

Island-Style Spending
$69,843 Island-style dollars

Fewer Plastic Bottles
1,703 Bottles

Oil Reduction
1 Barrels

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