Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization which helps low income families realize their dreams of homeownership by partnering with them to build simple, decent homes and advocating for affordable housing. The Hawaii Habitat for Humanity Association is a statewide support organization through Habitat for Humanity International whose mission is to support the seven homebuilding affiliates of Habitat in Hawaii by facilitating efforts to secure resources to build homes, promote the unique Habitat self help model, and raise awareness that housing is a basic human need. Our vision is that all people in Hawaii will have housing in which they can thrive. Habitat for Humanity has built over 200 simple, decent, affordable 0% interest homes in partnership with families in Hawaii.

Through the Hawaiian Legacy Reforestation Initiative, Hawaiian Legacy Hardwoods (HLH) is partnering with other like-minded individuals and organizations to restore 1,000 acres of historic koa forest on the Hamakua Coast of Hawaii Island. HLH is donating 1,000 acres of its sustainable koa project to help this reforestation effort.

 

This once pristine tropical forest was the personal property of King Kamehameha I - the first King of Hawaii. Sadly, the land was cleared nearly a century ago to make room for farming and ranching. Fortunately, some of the old growth koa trees still reside on the property. HLH is utilizing these trees as the seed source for all Legacy Trees in an effort to return this tropical forest to its former glory.