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‘Ekahi Health is an innovative healthcare delivery organization that provides comprehensive community-based care focusing on primary care and prevention and wellness. It was the first organization to offer the Ornish program to the people of Hawaii. , it is a member of the ‘ike family of companies (www.ikehawaii.com). For more information about ‘Ekahi Ornish Lifestyle Medicine, follow them on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
Whether you are a visitor or resident of the Hawaiian Islands, The Hawaii Health Guide is designed to help you make informed choices about the resources available in Hawaii for personal, environmental and community health.
A non-profit initiative of The Monday Campaigns, in association with the Johns Hopkins’ Bloomberg School of Public Health. Their goal is to help reduce meat consumption 15% in order to improve personal health and the health of our planet.
Doctors and laypersons working together for compassionate and effective medical practice, research, and health promotion.
A project advancing new approaches to cancer prevention and survival through nutrition education and research.
A campaign dedicated to improving the food served in schools in order to ensure each child's current and long-term health.
Nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting native ecosystems. Provides information about the group and its activities, species of interest, and the relationship of native material culture to ecosystems.
Non-profit organization dedicated to preserving island ecosystems and island culture in the mid-Pacific
Since 1990 the single most important source of news on environment issues in the 50th state.
This 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization uses the power of public information to protect public health and the environment.
Farm Forward implements innovative strategies to promote conscientious food choices, reduce farm animal suffering, and advance sustainable agriculture.
In West Maui is one of Hawaii's most significant archeological finds, the center of royal residence when Lahaina was the capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom, and burial place of Hawaii's most sacred alii.
Dedicated to conserving land for people to enjoy as parks, gardens, and other natural places, ensuring livable communities for generations to come.
The Hawai‘i 2050 Sustainability Plan is one of the most comprehensive and important public policy and strategic planning activities embarked on by State government in three decades.
A non-advocacy multi-disciplinary professional organization whose purpose is to promote improvement in environmental knowledge and environmental management in the State of Hawaii.
HAWP seeks to increase the management and protection of such areas by raising the capacity of Watershed Partnerships throughout the state, facilitating the sharing of watershed management knowledge, building public support and awareness of watershed values, and developing sustainable funding sources.
Fosters community values that result in the protection and restoration of native ecosystems and conservation of natural resources through education, science and advocacy in Hawaii and the Pacific.
Advances the science of Botany in all its applications, encourages research in Botany in all its phases, and promotes the welfare of its members, developing the spirit of good fellowship and cooperation among them.
A cooperative partnership of 16 government, education and non-profit organizations that are strongly committed to environmental conservation in the Hawaiian Islands through land management, scholarly research and financial incentives.
Provide technology, methods, and information to--and to facilitate communication among--decision-makers, resource managers, and the general public to help support effective science-based management of harmful non-native species in Hawaii and the Pacific.
The Hawai’i Nature Center is recognized as the only organization in the state dedicated to educating children about Hawai’i's unique environment.
HOFA is a non-profit organization that administers organic certification in Hawaii. Its mission is to protect the life of the land and the health of our communities through education about organic land care practices.
Professional organization dedicated to preserving and enhancing the water environment in the Pacific Island Region.
A non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of Hawaii's native wildlife through research, education and conservation.
A hands-on summer learning experience aimed at educating Hawaii’s youth on the many conservation issues that threaten Hawaii’s unique environment.
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