Travel with a Purpose: How to Volunteer in Maui

Travel with a Purpose: How to Volunteer in Maui

Maui—famous for its gorgeous landscapes and lively culture—provides visitors with several opportunities to participate in community volunteering. You can help make a difference and be immersed in the culture of this beautiful island and its heritage by embracing the Hawaiian philosophy of Mālama, meaning to protect and care.

 

Why Volunteer in Maui?

HTA focuses on growing a more responsible visitor base by encouraging them to participate in volunteer activities. You are volunteering not only to sustain Maui's environment but also to change your perception of the land and learn about Hawaiian traditions and history.

 

Volunteer Opportunities on Maui

Maui has numerous opportunities to volunteer in a wide variety of interests:

 

Hands-on Maui: Acting as a volunteer hub, Hands-on Maui connects you with various organizations across the island. Whether it is cleanup after the Lahaina Wildfire or helping at local food banks, there are other immediate needs you can fulfill.

 

Haleakalā National Park: Friends of Haleakalā National Park provides activities for native plants and trail maintenance. From single-day service events to having overnight camping trips, you have the odds of doing your conservation bit while taking in some of the unique landscapes of the park.

 

Blue'aina Reef Cleanup: Trilogy Ocean Sports offers this volunteer-led program that reaches out and cleans up coral reefs while swimming or diving. Get to know experts on marine life and efforts in conservation up close.

 

Olowalu Petroglyphs: Give back to the Olowalu Valley with traditional agriculture methods. Kipuka Olowalu hosts volunteer days, planting taro and more to support Maui's coral reefs.

 

Maui Humane Society: Participate in the Beach Buddies Program by walking dogs on Maui's beaches. A very rewarding way to spend time amongst furry friends while they find their forever homes.

 

Redline Rafting: Help restore Maui's beaches and trails through the Malama Hawai'i program with Redline Rafting. Grab some picks and gloves to help clean up trash and keep Maui looking its best.

 

How to Get Involved

Find these and more volunteer opportunities listed here: Check out the individual web sites of these organizations, or call them directly, for future projects and details on how to sign up. From working on behalf of the environment, preserving cultural heritage, to animal welfare, there's a niche where you can contribute to volunteering on Maui.

 

Conclusion

Volunteer opportunities in Maui bring you closer to the island's culture and environment. Contributing back into the community, including conservation efforts, furthers steps toward the sustainable practices of tourism that benefit both the people of Maui and visitors alike. Arrange your volunteer experience today and experience the rewarding side of travel to Maui.

Travel with a Purpose: How to Volunteer in Maui

By Amy C. Balfour

 

Maui—famous for its gorgeous landscapes and lively culture—provides visitors with several opportunities to participate in community volunteering. You can help make a difference and be immersed in the culture of this beautiful island and its heritage by embracing the Hawaiian philosophy of Mālama, meaning to protect and care.

 

Why Volunteer in Maui?

HTA focuses on growing a more responsible visitor base by encouraging them to participate in volunteer activities. You are volunteering not only to sustain Maui's environment but also to change your perception of the land and learn about Hawaiian traditions and history.

 

Volunteer Opportunities on Maui

Maui has numerous opportunities to volunteer in a wide variety of interests:

 

Hands-on Maui: Acting as a volunteer hub, Hands-on Maui connects you with various organizations across the island. Whether it is cleanup after the Lahaina Wildfire or helping at local food banks, there are other immediate needs you can fulfill.

 

Haleakalā National Park: Friends of Haleakalā National Park provides activities for native plants and trail maintenance. From single-day service events to having overnight camping trips, you have the odds of doing your conservation bit while taking in some of the unique landscapes of the park.

 

Blue'aina Reef Cleanup: Trilogy Ocean Sports offers this volunteer-led program that reaches out and cleans up coral reefs while swimming or diving. Get to know experts on marine life and efforts in conservation up close.

 

Olowalu Petroglyphs: Give back to the Olowalu Valley with traditional agriculture methods. Kipuka Olowalu hosts volunteer days, planting taro and more to support Maui's coral reefs.

 

Maui Humane Society: Participate in the Beach Buddies Program by walking dogs on Maui's beaches. A very rewarding way to spend time amongst furry friends while they find their forever homes.

 

Redline Rafting: Help restore Maui's beaches and trails through the Malama Hawai'i program with Redline Rafting. Grab some picks and gloves to help clean up trash and keep Maui looking its best.

 

How to Get Involved

Find these and more volunteer opportunities listed here: Check out the individual web sites of these organizations, or call them directly, for future projects and details on how to sign up. From working on behalf of the environment, preserving cultural heritage, to animal welfare, there's a niche where you can contribute to volunteering on Maui.

 

Conclusion

Volunteer opportunities in Maui bring you closer to the island's culture and environment. Contributing back into the community, including conservation efforts, furthers steps toward the sustainable practices of tourism that benefit both the people of Maui and visitors alike. Arrange your volunteer experience today and experience the rewarding side of travel to Maui.