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Kalaeloa (Nimitz Beach) Restoration
Kalaeloa (Nimitz Beach) Restoration
July 1, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.30036803003702, -158.06222674647697
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful shoreline!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/
Where to meet: Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck parked along Coral Sea Road oceanside. We'll meet at the truck for the briefing and supplies distribution. Exact GPS coordinates: 21.30036803003702, -158.06222674647697
Parking: Park on the oceanside of Coral Sea Road along the concrete barricades. Rendezvous at the orange 808 Cleanups truck.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses and haole koa to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Litter removal along the coastline.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection and water. Jeans or other work pants recommended for invasive species removal.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Michael Loftin, 808-892-3464, 808cleanups@gmail.com
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Kaloko Inlet
Kaloko Inlet
July 2, 2026 8:00 am - 10:00 am
21.291882229150968, -157.6622235667649
Description: Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring parts of the Kaloko Inlet on the Kaiwi Coastline.
Community Service Hours Signed: YES Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com . When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/ if you have not yet done so.
Where to meet: The GPS pin will take you to the dirt parking area oceanside of Ermas/Alan Davis/Left Point. Parking: Take the paved driveway down from the highway into the dirt parking area surrounded by boulders. Be careful of uneven terrain and rocks as you make your way to the end of the parking area. THE ACCESS ROAD DOWN TO THE GRAVEL LOT IS UNEVEN AND REQUIRES ATTENTION, IT IS POSSIBLE TO NAVIGATE SAFELY. PLEASE DO NOT TRY TO TURN AROUND ON THE PAVED ACCESS ROAD, YOU MAY DRIVE OFF THE ROAD, GET STUCK AND DAMAGE YOUR VEHICLE WHICH MAY REQUIRE A TOW TRUCK TO ASSIST AT YOUR COST. We will gather on the park side of the concrete barriers, please go into the park from the parking area and look for the Orange Nissan Frontier with 808 Cleanups signage on it inside the park.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging up and cutting down invasive mangrove, kiawe, koa haole, chinese violets and buffel grass to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Moving the cut debris to other areas of the site for staging and drying. Priority 3: Watering and weeding within the native planting zones. Priority 4: Litter removal along the coastline and trails. What to bring: Closed toe sturdy shoes or boots highly recommended as there are thorny trees, rocks and khaki weeds in the area. Your choice of sun protection gear and a personal water bottle or flask. Jeans or other work pants recommended for invasive species removal.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. NOTE THERE ARE NO RESTROOMS AT THIS SITE. Nearest restroom is a half mile down at Sandy Beach Park.
If you are trying to RSVP 24 hours or less prior to event, or are running late to the event, please call the site leader Kimeona Kane directly. If there are any questions or concerns, please contact the Site Leader: Kimeona Kane 808-398-8989, kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com
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Kukuionāpēhā (Puʻu o Kaimuki) Restoration
Kukuionāpēhā (Puʻu o Kaimuki) Restoration
July 3, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.27739942167258, -157.798853245084
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful park with a 360 view of town!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: 808cleanups.org/waiver
Where to meet: Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck parked on Ocean View Drive. We'll meet at the truck for the briefing and supplies distribution. If you come after 4 PM, please meet us at the top of the hill in the park, look for orange 808 Cleanups shirts. Exact GPS coordinates: 21.27739942167258, -157.798853245084
Parking: Street parking available on Ocean View Drive. Please be mindful and respectful of neighbors' driveways. If Ocean View Drive is full, available street parking on Kaimuki Ave and other nearby streets within a few blocks.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses and haole koa to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Litter removal both in the park and a walk around the neighborhood.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection and water.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Michael Loftin, 808-892-3464, 808cleanups@gmail.com
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Ulehawa Beach Park, Huliawa Canal
Ulehawa Beach Park, Huliawa Canal
July 5, 2026 8:00 am - 10:00 am
21.392650, -158.157748
Description: Join the 808 Cleanups team in a clean up of the Huliawa Canal and Ulehawa Beach area in beautiful Nānākuli. Community Service Hours Signed: YES Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest. How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/ Where to meet: Look for the Orange Nissan Frontier with the 808 Cleanups Signage on the truck parked in the dirt parking area oceanside of the highway. We'll meet at the truck for the briefing and supplies distribution. Parking is a little tight in the area, please ensure that you follow all parking rules and signs and park in marked public parking areas being respectful of the surrounding community. We will be focused on litter removal along the coastline and park areas. What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection and water. What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will have a water cooler, please be sure to bring a refillable water container. Any questions, please contact the Site Leader: Kimeona Kane, 808-398 8989, kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com
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Kaupō Hillside
Kaupō Hillside
July 6, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.321476, -157.673831
Coastal Restoration RSVP REQUIRED
Who: Join the 808 Cleanups ʻOhana and public for an afternoon of stewardship. Please note that this site is on a hillside, participants must be able to manage their safety working on uneven terrain. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER 16 due to the danger of the Highway. All participants will need to fill out the waiver form at www.808cleanups.org/waiver and will need to sign in on a physical sign in sheet at the event.
What: Invasive and non native plant removal, trash collection. Volunteers will engage in the cutting of koa haole and removal of stumps, as well as the removal of non native grass and others. There may be abandoned camp sites that we will address accordingly.
Where: 21.321476, -157.673831 in Waimānalo. Parking along the mountainside of Kalanianaʻole Highway near the mile 7 marker. Look for the orange truck with the 808 Cleanups Signs.
Please have closed toe shoes, no slippers, and appropriate clothing that will keep you safe from overgrown bushes, bring water, bug spray or mosquito repellant and sun protection as needed. 808 Cleanups will provide the work supplies.
Sign off of volunteer hours available through Kimeona for this work day. Please note that this event requires us to cross the Kalanianaʻole Highway. Participants will be expected to comply with site supervisor instructions regarding traffic safety.
Please RSVP through the free downloadable 808 Cleanups Mobile App. If within 24 hours of event, contact the site leader Kimeona Kane at 808 398 8989 or at kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com,
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Kaiwi and Wāwāmalu Restoration
Kaiwi and Wāwāmalu Restoration
July 7, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.291882229150968, -157.6622235667649
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful shoreline!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/
Where to meet: Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck parked in the dirt parking area oceanside for Irma's/Alan Davis/Left Point. We'll meet at the truck for the briefing and supplies distribution. Exact GPS coordinates: 21.291882229150968, -157.6622235667649
Parking: Take the paved driveway down from the highway into the dirt parking area surrounded by boulders. Be careful of uneven terrain and make your way to the barricades where you'll see the orange 808 Cleanups truck.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses and haole koa to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Litter removal along the coastline and trails.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection and water. Jeans or other work pants recommended for invasive species removal.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Michael Loftin, 808-892-3464, 808cleanups@gmail.com
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Kalaeloa (Nimitz Beach) Restoration
Kalaeloa (Nimitz Beach) Restoration
July 8, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.30036803003702, -158.06222674647697
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful shoreline!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/
Where to meet: Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck parked along Coral Sea Road oceanside. We'll meet at the truck for the briefing and supplies distribution. Exact GPS coordinates: 21.30036803003702, -158.06222674647697
Parking: Park on the oceanside of Coral Sea Road along the concrete barricades. Rendezvous at the orange 808 Cleanups truck.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses and haole koa to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Litter removal along the coastline.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection and water. Jeans or other work pants recommended for invasive species removal.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Michael Loftin, 808-892-3464, 808cleanups@gmail.com
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Kaloko Inlet
Kaloko Inlet
July 9, 2026 8:00 am - 10:00 am
21.291882229150968, -157.6622235667649
Description: Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring parts of the Kaloko Inlet on the Kaiwi Coastline.
Community Service Hours Signed: YES Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com . When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/ if you have not yet done so.
Where to meet: The GPS pin will take you to the dirt parking area oceanside of Ermas/Alan Davis/Left Point. Parking: Take the paved driveway down from the highway into the dirt parking area surrounded by boulders. Be careful of uneven terrain and rocks as you make your way to the end of the parking area. THE ACCESS ROAD DOWN TO THE GRAVEL LOT IS UNEVEN AND REQUIRES ATTENTION, IT IS POSSIBLE TO NAVIGATE SAFELY. PLEASE DO NOT TRY TO TURN AROUND ON THE PAVED ACCESS ROAD, YOU MAY DRIVE OFF THE ROAD, GET STUCK AND DAMAGE YOUR VEHICLE WHICH MAY REQUIRE A TOW TRUCK TO ASSIST AT YOUR COST. We will gather on the park side of the concrete barriers, please go into the park from the parking area and look for the Orange Nissan Frontier with 808 Cleanups signage on it inside the park.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging up and cutting down invasive mangrove, kiawe, koa haole, chinese violets and buffel grass to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Moving the cut debris to other areas of the site for staging and drying. Priority 3: Watering and weeding within the native planting zones. Priority 4: Litter removal along the coastline and trails. What to bring: Closed toe sturdy shoes or boots highly recommended as there are thorny trees, rocks and khaki weeds in the area. Your choice of sun protection gear and a personal water bottle or flask. Jeans or other work pants recommended for invasive species removal.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. NOTE THERE ARE NO RESTROOMS AT THIS SITE. Nearest restroom is a half mile down at Sandy Beach Park.
If you are trying to RSVP 24 hours or less prior to event, or are running late to the event, please call the site leader Kimeona Kane directly. If there are any questions or concerns, please contact the Site Leader: Kimeona Kane 808-398-8989, kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com
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Lēʻahi Summit Cleanup
Lēʻahi Summit Cleanup
July 9, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.26459548514586, -157.80519247055057
Phone: 8083531974
Email: Olivia.g.storms@hawaii.gov
Address:
Coordinates: 21.26459548514586, -157.80519247055057
Event Date: Thur 7/9
Event Start Time: Thu Jul 09 2026 16:00:00 GMT-1000
Event End Time: Thu Jul 09 2026 18:00:00 GMT-1000
Event Frequency: null
Description: Aloha! Join us for a fun weekday workday at Lēʻahi State Monument (Diamond Head). This event will start at 4:00PM and finish at 6:00 PM. Tasks will include things like picking up trash, removing invasive species, working in our native plant gardens, and more! This workday usually involves hiking to the summit. If this event sounds fun for you, please join us in taking care of Lēʻahi! Since it will be hot at this time, be sure to bring a hat, sunscreen, and lots of water and snacks. There is a limit of 25 people for this event. Parking will be located inside the crater; just tell the parking attendants you are there to volunteer. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at olivia.g.storms@hawaii.gov
Please sign up for this opportunity @ https://dlnr.ivolunteer.com/dhsm_summ_0709
When: Thursday, July 9, @ 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Where: Interior of Diamond Head State Monument
Activities:
Park Cleanup
Trail Cleanup
Native Planting
Invasive Species Removal
What to Bring: Physical Copy of Signed Liability Form, Sunscreen, Hat, Water Bottle, Closed Toed-Shoes, Long Pants and Sleeves
Where to Meet: Workday will be located inside the crater. Tell the parking staff that you are there to volunteer and they will guide you to our volunteer parking area. Parking will be down the road at the back of the parking lot.
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Kukuionāpēhā (Puʻu o Kaimuki) Restoration
Kukuionāpēhā (Puʻu o Kaimuki) Restoration
July 10, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.27739942167258, -157.798853245084
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful park with a 360 view of town!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: 808cleanups.org/waiver
Where to meet: Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck parked on Ocean View Drive. We'll meet at the truck for the briefing and supplies distribution. If you come after 4 PM, please meet us at the top of the hill in the park, look for orange 808 Cleanups shirts. Exact GPS coordinates: 21.27739942167258, -157.798853245084
Parking: Street parking available on Ocean View Drive. Please be mindful and respectful of neighbors' driveways. If Ocean View Drive is full, available street parking on Kaimuki Ave and other nearby streets within a few blocks.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses and haole koa to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Litter removal both in the park and a walk around the neighborhood.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection and water.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Michael Loftin, 808-892-3464, 808cleanups@gmail.com
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Mauliola (Sand Island) Recreation Area
Mauliola (Sand Island) Recreation Area
July 11, 2026 8:00 am - 10:00 am
21.30090114585614, -157.87074354598178
Join the 808 Cleanups team in beautifying this recreation area!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/
Where to meet: Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck parked in one of the large lots that is at the end of Sand Island Parkway. Sand Island Parkway goes directly into the Sand Island State Recreation Area. Exact GPS Coordinates: 21.30090114585614, -157.87074354598178
Parking: Lots of parking available in multiple lots.
Work Priorities: Priority 1: Beach and Park cleanup of litter.
What to bring: Whatever footwear you feel comfortable walking long distances, sun protection and water.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC:
Michael Loftin 808-892-3464 808cleanups@gmail.com
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Beat the Burn Workday at Diamond Head
Beat the Burn Workday at Diamond Head
July 11, 2026 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
21.26434802531138, -157.8051602840424
Phone: 8083531974
Email: Olivia.g.storms@hawaii.gov
Address:
Coordinates: 21.26434802531138, -157.8051602840424
Event Date: Sat 7/11
Event Start Time: Sat Jul 11 2026 09:00:00 GMT-1000
Event End Time: Sat Jul 11 2026 12:00:00 GMT-1000
Event Frequency: null
Description: oin us at Lēʻahi (Diamond Head) State Monument to learn about fire mitigation practices being implemented in the crater, and participate in invasive species removal, tree pruning, restoration and more at this workday. We will be working in tall grass and around trees with thorns. Long pants and closed toed shoes with thick soles are recommended. The meeting point will be inside the crater, and our offices. Just tell the parking attendants that you are there to volunteer, and they will direct you to volunteer parking. Since it will be hot, be sure to bring a hat, sunscreen, and lots of water and snacks. There is a limit of 20 people for this event. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at olivia.g.storms@hawaii.gov
Please Sign up for this opportunity @ https://dlnr.ivolunteer.com/dhsm_btb_0711
When: Saturday, July 11 @ 9AM-12PM
Where: Interior of Lēʻahi-Diamond Head State Monument
Activities:
Park Cleanup
Trail Cleanup
Native Planting
Invasive Species Removal
What to Bring: Physical Copy of Signed Liability Form, Sunscreen, Hat, Water Bottle, Closed Toed-Shoes, Long Pants and Sleeves
Where to Meet: Workday will be located inside the crater. Tell the parking staff that you are there to volunteer and they will guide you to our volunteer parking area. Parking will be down the road at the back of the parking lot.
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Queen Liliʻuokalani Botanical Garden
Queen Liliʻuokalani Botanical Garden
July 12, 2026 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
21.320268, -157.854938
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful park nestled in the center of urban Honolulu.
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP through the 808 Cleanups Mobile App, When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: 808cleanups.org/waiver
Where to meet: Parking is very tight within the park, so please try to carpool, walk, bus, bike or take other means to get to the site.
Exact GPS coordinates: 21.320304, -157.854763
Entry to parking lot is on North Kuakini Street. Pull in and look for the Orange Nissan Frontier with 808 Cleanups on the side panels. Look for orange 808 Cleanups shirts.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Litter removal both in the park and a walk around the neighborhood. Priority 2: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses around the water way.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection, insect repellent and water.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Kimeona Kane, 808 398 8989
kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com
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Waimānalo District Park Rain Garden
Waimānalo District Park Rain Garden
July 13, 2026 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
21.341361, -157.714833
Description: Join the 808 Cleanups team as we build a rain garden of native plants.
Community Service Hours Signed: YES Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com . When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/ if you have not yet done so.
Where to meet: The GPS pin will take you to the paved parking area closest to the site. However, if parking is difficult, you may consider parking in other areas of the park. Please look for the Orange Nissan Frontier with 808 Cleanups signage and gather near the large monkeypod tree closest to the Pavillion.
Work priorities: We will be removing nonnative grass and shrubs, collecting trash, and potentially planting native plants! What to bring: Closed toe sturdy shoes or boots highly recommended as there are thorny trees, rocks and khaki weeds in the area. Your choice of sun protection gear and a personal water bottle or flask. Jeans or other work pants recommended for invasive species removal.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies including a water jug.
If you are trying to RSVP 24 hours or less prior to event, or are running late to the event, please call the site leader Kimeona Kane directly. If there are any questions or concerns, please contact the Site Leader: Kimeona Kane 808-398-8989, kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com
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Kaiwi and Wāwāmalu Restoration
Kaiwi and Wāwāmalu Restoration
July 14, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.291882229150968, -157.6622235667649
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful shoreline!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/
Where to meet: Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck parked in the dirt parking area oceanside for Irma's/Alan Davis/Left Point. We'll meet at the truck for the briefing and supplies distribution. Exact GPS coordinates: 21.291882229150968, -157.6622235667649
Parking: Take the paved driveway down from the highway into the dirt parking area surrounded by boulders. Be careful of uneven terrain and make your way to the barricades where you'll see the orange 808 Cleanups truck.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses and haole koa to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Litter removal along the coastline and trails.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection and water. Jeans or other work pants recommended for invasive species removal.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Michael Loftin, 808-892-3464, 808cleanups@gmail.com
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Kalaeloa (Nimitz Beach) Restoration
Kalaeloa (Nimitz Beach) Restoration
July 15, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.30036803003702, -158.06222674647697
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful shoreline!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/
Where to meet: Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck parked along Coral Sea Road oceanside. We'll meet at the truck for the briefing and supplies distribution. Exact GPS coordinates: 21.30036803003702, -158.06222674647697
Parking: Park on the oceanside of Coral Sea Road along the concrete barricades. Rendezvous at the orange 808 Cleanups truck.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses and haole koa to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Litter removal along the coastline.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection and water. Jeans or other work pants recommended for invasive species removal.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Michael Loftin, 808-892-3464, 808cleanups@gmail.com
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Zablan Beach Restoration!
Zablan Beach Restoration!
July 16, 2026 8:00 am - 10:00 am
21.374925242799897, -158.13993673556396
Let us clean up this beautiful beach!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/
Where to meet: Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck with banner in the parking lot. Exact GPS coordinates: 21.374925242799897, -158.13993673556396
Parking: Parking available in the small oceanside parking area. Please carpool!
Work Priorities: Invasive plant removals and beach cleanup! We will be removing invasive koa haole, kiawe and California grass along with other invasive plants. Get ready for a variety of debris to pick up along the water, beach, and street sides.
What to bring: Whatever footwear you feel comfortable walking long distances, sun protection and water. For folks joining on invasive plants- *HIGHLY* recommend pants and sturdy boots or shoes.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Michael Loftin, 808-892-3464, 808cleanups@gmail.com
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Kaloko Inlet
Kaloko Inlet
July 16, 2026 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
21.291882229150968, -157.6622235667649
Description: Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring parts of the Kaloko Inlet on the Kaiwi Coastline.
Community Service Hours Signed: YES Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com . When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/ if you have not yet done so.
Where to meet: The GPS pin will take you to the dirt parking area oceanside of Ermas/Alan Davis/Left Point. Parking: Take the paved driveway down from the highway into the dirt parking area surrounded by boulders. Be careful of uneven terrain and rocks as you make your way to the end of the parking area. THE ACCESS ROAD DOWN TO THE GRAVEL LOT IS UNEVEN AND REQUIRES ATTENTION, IT IS POSSIBLE TO NAVIGATE SAFELY. PLEASE DO NOT TRY TO TURN AROUND ON THE PAVED ACCESS ROAD, YOU MAY DRIVE OFF THE ROAD, GET STUCK AND DAMAGE YOUR VEHICLE WHICH MAY REQUIRE A TOW TRUCK TO ASSIST AT YOUR COST. We will gather on the park side of the concrete barriers, please go into the park from the parking area and look for the Orange Nissan Frontier with 808 Cleanups signage on it inside the park.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging up and cutting down invasive mangrove, kiawe, koa haole, chinese violets and buffel grass to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Moving the cut debris to other areas of the site for staging and drying. Priority 3: Watering and weeding within the native planting zones. Priority 4: Litter removal along the coastline and trails.
What to bring: Closed toe sturdy shoes or boots highly recommended as there are thorny trees, rocks and khaki weeds in the area. Your choice of sun protection gear and a personal water bottle or flask. Jeans or other work pants recommended for invasive species removal.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies.
NOTE THERE ARE NO RESTROOMS AT THIS SITE. Nearest restroom is a half mile down at Sandy Beach Park.
If you are trying to RSVP 24 hours or less prior to event, or are running late to the event, please call the site leader Kimeona Kane directly. If there are any questions or concerns, please contact the Site Leader: Kimeona Kane 808-398-8989, kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com
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Kukuionāpēhā (Puʻu o Kaimuki) Restoration
Kukuionāpēhā (Puʻu o Kaimuki) Restoration
July 17, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.27739942167258, -157.798853245084
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful park with a 360 view of town!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: 808cleanups.org/waiver
Where to meet: Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck parked on Ocean View Drive. We'll meet at the truck for the briefing and supplies distribution. If you come after 4 PM, please meet us at the top of the hill in the park, look for orange 808 Cleanups shirts. Exact GPS coordinates: 21.27739942167258, -157.798853245084
Parking: Street parking available on Ocean View Drive. Please be mindful and respectful of neighbors' driveways. If Ocean View Drive is full, available street parking on Kaimuki Ave and other nearby streets within a few blocks.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses and haole koa to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Litter removal both in the park and a walk around the neighborhood.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection and water.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Michael Loftin, 808-892-3464, 808cleanups@gmail.com
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DHSM: Millennium Peace Garden
DHSM: Millennium Peace Garden
July 18, 2026 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
21.26892346539725, -157.80293405056003
Phone: 8083531974
Email: Olivia.g.storms@hawaii.gov
Address:
Coordinates: 21.26892346539725, -157.80293405056003
Event Date: Sat 7/18
Event Start Time: Sat Jul 18 2026 09:00:00 GMT-1000
Event End Time: Sat Jul 18 2026 12:00:00 GMT-1000
Event Frequency: null
Description: Come out to Diamond Head every third Saturday with our staff and Trees for Kaimuki to care for our Fort Ruger Pathway and Millennium Peace Garden! This workday often involves garden maintenance and caring for our native plants and trees. If that sounds like something you would be interested in, then join us for a fun-filled morning of hard work! Please be sure to wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and bring a water bottle and sunscreen. If you have any questions, please email me at Olivia.g.storms@hawaii.gov
Please Sign up for this opportunity @ https://dlnr.ivolunteer.com/dhsm_3sat_0718
When: Every Third Saturday of the Month @ 9:00 AM- 12:00PM
Where: Exterior of Diamond Head State Monument, parking map will be provided in an email at least a day before the event (please check the email you signed up with).
Activities:
Park Cleanup
Trail Cleanup
Invasive Species Removal
Native Planting
What to Bring: Physical Copy of Signed Liability Form, Sunscreen, Hat, Water Bottle, Closed Toed-Shoes, Long Pants and Sleeves
Where to Meet: Workday will be located inside the crater. Tell the parking staff that you are there to volunteer and they will guide you to our volunteer parking area. Parking will be down the road at the back of the parking lot.
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Ala Wai Community Park
Ala Wai Community Park
July 19, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.285525490227254, -157.82816058621393
OBSCURE ZONE CLEANUP Description: Join the 808 Cleanups team as we cleanup the park, surrounding water ways and community.
Community Service Hours Signed: YES Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com . When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/ if you have not yet done so.
Where to meet: The GPS pin will take you to the paved parking area closest to the site. However, if parking is difficult, you may consider parking in other areas of the park. Please look for the Orange Nissan Frontier with 808 Cleanups signage.
Work priorities: We will be collecting and removing trash from the surround area What to bring: Closed toe sturdy shoes or boots highly recommended. Your choice of sun protection gear and a personal water bottle or flask.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide the necessary cleanup tools and supplies including a water jug.
If you are trying to RSVP 24 hours or less prior to event, or are running late to the event, please call the site leader Kimeona Kane directly. If there are any questions or concerns, please contact the Site Leader: Kimeona Kane 808-398-8989, kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com
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Kaupō Hillside
Kaupō Hillside
July 20, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.321476, -157.673831
Coastal Restoration RSVP REQUIRED
Who: Join the 808 Cleanups ʻOhana and public for an afternoon of stewardship. Please note that this site is on a hillside, participants must be able to manage their safety working on uneven terrain. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER 16 due to the danger of the Highway. All participants will need to fill out the waiver form at www.808cleanups.org/waiver and will need to sign in on a physical sign in sheet at the event.
What: Invasive and non native plant removal, trash collection. Volunteers will engage in the cutting of koa haole and removal of stumps, as well as the removal of non native grass and others. There may be abandoned camp sites that we will address accordingly.
Where: 21.321476, -157.673831 in Waimānalo. Parking along the mountainside of Kalanianaʻole Highway near the mile 7 marker. Look for the orange truck with the 808 Cleanups Signs.
Please have closed toe shoes, no slippers, and appropriate clothing that will keep you safe from overgrown bushes, bring water, bug spray or mosquito repellant and sun protection as needed. 808 Cleanups will provide the work supplies.
Sign off of volunteer hours available through Kimeona for this work day. Please note that this event requires us to cross the Kalanianaʻole Highway. Participants will be expected to comply with site supervisor instructions regarding traffic safety.
Please RSVP through the free downloadable 808 Cleanups Mobile App. If within 24 hours of event, contact the site leader Kimeona Kane at 808 398 8989 or at kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com,
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Kaiwi and Wāwāmalu Restoration
Kaiwi and Wāwāmalu Restoration
July 21, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.291882229150968, -157.6622235667649
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful shoreline!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/
Where to meet: Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck parked in the dirt parking area oceanside for Irma's/Alan Davis/Left Point. We'll meet at the truck for the briefing and supplies distribution. Exact GPS coordinates: 21.291882229150968, -157.6622235667649
Parking: Take the paved driveway down from the highway into the dirt parking area surrounded by boulders. Be careful of uneven terrain and make your way to the barricades where you'll see the orange 808 Cleanups truck.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses and haole koa to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Litter removal along the coastline and trails.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection and water. Jeans or other work pants recommended for invasive species removal.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Michael Loftin, 808-892-3464, 808cleanups@gmail.com
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Kalaeloa (Nimitz Beach) Restoration
Kalaeloa (Nimitz Beach) Restoration
July 22, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.30036803003702, -158.06222674647697
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful shoreline!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/
Where to meet: Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck parked along Coral Sea Road oceanside. We'll meet at the truck for the briefing and supplies distribution. Exact GPS coordinates: 21.30036803003702, -158.06222674647697
Parking: Park on the oceanside of Coral Sea Road along the concrete barricades. Rendezvous at the orange 808 Cleanups truck.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses and haole koa to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Litter removal along the coastline.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection and water. Jeans or other work pants recommended for invasive species removal.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Michael Loftin, 808-892-3464, 808cleanups@gmail.com
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Kaloko Inlet
Kaloko Inlet
July 23, 2026 8:00 am - 10:00 am
21.291882229150968, -157.6622235667649
Description: Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring parts of the Kaloko Inlet on the Kaiwi Coastline.
Community Service Hours Signed: YES Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com . When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/ if you have not yet done so.
Where to meet: The GPS pin will take you to the dirt parking area oceanside of Ermas/Alan Davis/Left Point. Parking: Take the paved driveway down from the highway into the dirt parking area surrounded by boulders. Be careful of uneven terrain and rocks as you make your way to the end of the parking area. THE ACCESS ROAD DOWN TO THE GRAVEL LOT IS UNEVEN AND REQUIRES ATTENTION, IT IS POSSIBLE TO NAVIGATE SAFELY. PLEASE DO NOT TRY TO TURN AROUND ON THE PAVED ACCESS ROAD, YOU MAY DRIVE OFF THE ROAD, GET STUCK AND DAMAGE YOUR VEHICLE WHICH MAY REQUIRE A TOW TRUCK TO ASSIST AT YOUR COST. We will gather on the park side of the concrete barriers, please go into the park from the parking area and look for the Orange Nissan Frontier with 808 Cleanups signage on it inside the park.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging up and cutting down invasive mangrove, kiawe, koa haole, chinese violets and buffel grass to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Moving the cut debris to other areas of the site for staging and drying. Priority 3: Watering and weeding within the native planting zones. Priority 4: Litter removal along the coastline and trails. What to bring: Closed toe sturdy shoes or boots highly recommended as there are thorny trees, rocks and khaki weeds in the area. Your choice of sun protection gear and a personal water bottle or flask. Jeans or other work pants recommended for invasive species removal.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. NOTE THERE ARE NO RESTROOMS AT THIS SITE. Nearest restroom is a half mile down at Sandy Beach Park.
If you are trying to RSVP 24 hours or less prior to event, or are running late to the event, please call the site leader Kimeona Kane directly. If there are any questions or concerns, please contact the Site Leader: Kimeona Kane 808-398-8989, kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com
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Lēʻahi Park Cleanup
Lēʻahi Park Cleanup
July 23, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.264610482698213, -157.80465602874756
Phone: 8083531974
Email: Olivia.g.storms@hawaii.gov
Address:
Coordinates: 21.264610482698213, -157.80465602874756
Event Date: Thur 7/23
Event Start Time: Thu Jul 23 2026 16:00:00 GMT-1000
Event End Time: Thu Jul 23 2026 18:00:00 GMT-1000
Event Frequency: null
Description: Aloha! Join us for a very special workday at Leahi State Monument (Diamond Head). This event will start at 4:00 PM and finish at 6:00 PM. We will be volunteering while the park is open to take care of spaces on the crater floor. Activities we will do during the workday include activities like; general garden maintenance, painting, maintenance and repairs, and much more! If this sounds like something you would be capable of, we’d love for you to join us! The meeting point will be inside the crater, at our offices at the back of the parking lot. Just tell the parking attendants that you are there to volunteer, and they will direct you to volunteer parking. Since it will be hot, be sure to bring a hat, sunscreen, and lots of water and snacks. There is a limit of 25 people for this event. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at olivia.g.storms@hawaii.gov.
Please Sign up for this opportunity @ https://dlnr.ivolunteer.com/dhsm_park_0723
When: Thursday, July 23, @ 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Where: Interior of Diamond Head State Monument
Activities:
Park Cleanup
Trail Cleanup
Invasive Species Removal
Native Planting
What to Bring: Physical Copy of Signed Liability Form, Sunscreen, Hat, Water Bottle, Closed Toed-Shoes, Long Pants and Sleeves
Where to Meet: Workday will be located inside the crater. Tell the parking staff that you are there to volunteer and they will guide you to our volunteer parking area. Parking will be down the road at the back of the parking lot.
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Kukuionāpēhā (Puʻu o Kaimuki) Restoration
Kukuionāpēhā (Puʻu o Kaimuki) Restoration
July 24, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.27739942167258, -157.798853245084
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful park with a 360 view of town!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: 808cleanups.org/waiver
Where to meet: Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck parked on Ocean View Drive. We'll meet at the truck for the briefing and supplies distribution. If you come after 4 PM, please meet us at the top of the hill in the park, look for orange 808 Cleanups shirts. Exact GPS coordinates: 21.27739942167258, -157.798853245084
Parking: Street parking available on Ocean View Drive. Please be mindful and respectful of neighbors' driveways. If Ocean View Drive is full, available street parking on Kaimuki Ave and other nearby streets within a few blocks.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses and haole koa to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Litter removal both in the park and a walk around the neighborhood.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection and water.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Michael Loftin, 808-892-3464, 808cleanups@gmail.com
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Kaena Point Underwater & Beach Cleanup
Kaena Point Underwater & Beach Cleanup
July 25, 2026 8:00 am - 10:00 am
21.579444110025104, -158.21491829919609
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful section of reef and beach at Kaena Point!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: 808cleanups.org/waiver
Where to meet: Kaena Point, near the start of Kaena Point immediately after the Dillingham Airfield. Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck parked oceanside on the road. Exact GPS location: 21.579444110025104, -158.21491829919609
Parking: There are small sections of parking on either side of the road. Carpooling is HIGHLY recommended. Please try to park tightly and safely together. Be aware of other vehicles and leave plenty of buffer space from the road.
Work priorities: Priority 1: For ADVANCED swimmers only. Diving the reef to remove fishing line, lead weights and other hardware. Priority 2: Cleaning land area: parking area, under trees/shrubs, and the beach.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection and water. If helping with the underwater cleanup, bring your snorkel gear you prefer to use.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. This includes supplies for both the underwater and beach cleanups. We will even have some diving snorkels and fins for a few volunteers who do not have their own to bring. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Michael Loftin, 808-892-3464, 808cleanups@gmail.com
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Beat the Burn Workday at Diamond Head
Beat the Burn Workday at Diamond Head
July 25, 2026 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
21.264667973301442, -157.8050744533539
Phone: 8083531974
Email: Olivia.g.storms@hawaii.gov
Address:
Coordinates: 21.264667973301442, -157.8050744533539
Event Date: Sat 7/25
Event Start Time: Sat Jul 25 2026 09:00:00 GMT-1000
Event End Time: Sat Jul 25 2026 12:00:00 GMT-1000
Event Frequency: null
Description: Join us at Lēʻahi (Diamond Head) State Monument to learn about fire mitigation practices being implemented in the crater, and participate in invasive species removal, tree pruning, restoration and more at this workday. We will be working in tall grass and around trees with thorns. Long pants and closed toed shoes with thick soles are recommended. The meeting point will be inside the crater, and our offices. Just tell the parking attendants that you are there to volunteer, and they will direct you to volunteer parking. Since it will be hot, be sure to bring a hat, sunscreen, and lots of water and snacks. There is a limit of 20 people for this event. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at olivia.g.storms@hawaii.gov
Please Sign up for this opportunity @ https://dlnr.ivolunteer.com/dhsm_btb_0725
When: Saturday, July 25, @ 9AM-12PM
Where: Interior of Lēʻahi-Diamond Head State Monument
Activities:
Park Cleanup
Trail Cleanup
Invasive Species Removal
Native Planting
What to Bring: Physical Copy of Signed Liability Form, Sunscreen, Hat, Water Bottle, Closed Toed-Shoes, Long Pants and Sleeves
Where to Meet: Workday will be located inside the crater. Tell the parking staff that you are there to volunteer and they will guide you to our volunteer parking area. Parking will be down the road at the back of the parking lot.
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Muliwaiʻōlena
Muliwaiʻōlena
July 25, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.330683, -157.693132
Aloha and mahalo for joining us in the restorative stewardship of this cultural site in Waimānalo. Who: All are welcomed to participate. What: Please join us for some coastal restoration in beautiful Waimānalo. This Native Hawaiian cultural site is known as Muliwaiʻōlena and has a rich history in the old days of Waimānalo. Our primary focus will be to remove invasive plants along the coastline allowing us to reintroduce native plants back into the environment. There is also a need to remove trash and marine debris from the coastline as needed and along or in the water way. Where: Parking will be in the Waimānalo Camp Ground Parking Lot. From there, if you are facing the ocean, you will walk to your right, through the camp ground area, south towards Makapuʻu. You should see the Hale Waʻa, or canoe house at the camp ground as well, it should be on your right as you walk towards the site. Continue until the Iron Wood tree line, and down into the water way. We will be set up on the far end of the bank. Look for orange shirts. When: 03:30 PM to 05:30 PM. How: Supplies will be provided to do the work necessary. Please ensure that you have appropriate closed toe shoes, as slippers are not recommended. Sun protection is highly recommended and please bring your own hydration. You can receive service hour credits through Madison Cahill for this event. All participants will need to fill out the waiver form at www.808cleanups.org/waiver and will need to sign in on a physical sign in sheet at the event. Please RSVP through the free downloadable 808 Cleanups mobile app or to Kimeona Kane at kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com. Please note that because this is a cultural space, there are cultural protocols done, we encourage all to participate. Site Supervisor- Kimeona Kane 808 398 8989
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Queen Liliʻuokalani Botanical Garden
Queen Liliʻuokalani Botanical Garden
July 26, 2026 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
21.320268, -157.854938
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful park nestled in the center of urban Honolulu.
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP through the 808 Cleanups Mobile App, When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: 808cleanups.org/waiver
Where to meet: Parking is very tight within the park, so please try to carpool, walk, bus, bike or take other means to get to the site.
Exact GPS coordinates: 21.320304, -157.854763
Entry to parking lot is on North Kuakini Street. Pull in and look for the Orange Nissan Frontier with 808 Cleanups on the side panels. Look for orange 808 Cleanups shirts.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Litter removal both in the park and a walk around the neighborhood. Priority 2: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses around the water way.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection, insect repellent and water.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Kimeona Kane, 808 398 8989
kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com
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Waimānalo District Park Rain Garden
Waimānalo District Park Rain Garden
July 27, 2026 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
21.341361, -157.714833
Description: Join the 808 Cleanups team as we build a rain garden of native plants.
Community Service Hours Signed: YES Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com . When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/ if you have not yet done so.
Where to meet: The GPS pin will take you to the paved parking area closest to the site. However, if parking is difficult, you may consider parking in other areas of the park. Please look for the Orange Nissan Frontier with 808 Cleanups signage and gather near the large monkeypod tree closest to the Pavillion.
Work priorities: We will be removing nonnative grass and shrubs, collecting trash, and potentially planting native plants! What to bring: Closed toe sturdy shoes or boots highly recommended as there are thorny trees, rocks and khaki weeds in the area. Your choice of sun protection gear and a personal water bottle or flask. Jeans or other work pants recommended for invasive species removal.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies including a water jug.
If you are trying to RSVP 24 hours or less prior to event, or are running late to the event, please call the site leader Kimeona Kane directly. If there are any questions or concerns, please contact the Site Leader: Kimeona Kane 808-398-8989, kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com
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Kaiwi and Wāwāmalu Restoration
Kaiwi and Wāwāmalu Restoration
July 28, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.291882229150968, -157.6622235667649
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful shoreline!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/
Where to meet: Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck parked in the dirt parking area oceanside for Irma's/Alan Davis/Left Point. We'll meet at the truck for the briefing and supplies distribution. Exact GPS coordinates: 21.291882229150968, -157.6622235667649
Parking: Take the paved driveway down from the highway into the dirt parking area surrounded by boulders. Be careful of uneven terrain and make your way to the barricades where you'll see the orange 808 Cleanups truck.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses and haole koa to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Litter removal along the coastline and trails.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection and water. Jeans or other work pants recommended for invasive species removal.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Michael Loftin, 808-892-3464, 808cleanups@gmail.com
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Kalaeloa (Nimitz Beach) Restoration
Kalaeloa (Nimitz Beach) Restoration
July 29, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.30036803003702, -158.06222674647697
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful shoreline!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: https://808cleanups.org/waiver/
Where to meet: Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck parked along Coral Sea Road oceanside. We'll meet at the truck for the briefing and supplies distribution. Exact GPS coordinates: 21.30036803003702, -158.06222674647697
Parking: Park on the oceanside of Coral Sea Road along the concrete barricades. Rendezvous at the orange 808 Cleanups truck.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses and haole koa to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Litter removal along the coastline.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection and water. Jeans or other work pants recommended for invasive species removal.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Michael Loftin, 808-892-3464, 808cleanups@gmail.com
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Koko Botanical Garden
Koko Botanical Garden
July 30, 2026 8:00 am - 11:00 am
Koko Crater Botanical Garden, 7491 Kokonani St, Honolulu, HI 96825, USA
Map to Koko Head Botanical Garden
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful park nestled in the center of an incredible landmark and cultural site, Kohelepelepe.
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest. This event will be capped at 20 participants.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: 808cleanups.org/waiver
Where to meet: Parking is very tight within the parking area, so please try to carpool, walk, bus, bike or take other means to get to the site. Be respectful of the community and neighbors. Pull in and look for the Orange Truck with 808 Cleanups on the side panels. Look for orange 808 Cleanups shirts. We will meet together at the front gate and enter together.
Exact GPS coordinates: 21.293663,-157.6770665
Work priorities: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses around the Koʻoloaula.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun and eye protection, long pants, long sleeve shirt, insect repellent and water.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Kimeona Kane, kimeonakane.808cleanups@gmail.com, 808 398 8989
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Kukuionāpēhā (Puʻu o Kaimuki) Restoration
Kukuionāpēhā (Puʻu o Kaimuki) Restoration
July 31, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
21.27739942167258, -157.798853245084
Join the 808 Cleanups team in restoring this beautiful park with a 360 view of town!
Community Service Hours Signed: YES
Age Groups: All ages welcome. Participants under 16 years of age must have a parent or guardian attend for the duration of the activity (we love having them participate as well!) We will provide multiple activity options for you based on age, physical ability and interest.
How to join: Please send an RSVP by any of the following methods: 808 Cleanups App, Email at 808cleanups@gmail.com, DM on Instagram, replies on our Facebook group. When your RSVP is confirmed, please make sure to sign the waiver here: 808cleanups.org/waiver
Where to meet: Look for the orange 808 Cleanups truck parked on Ocean View Drive. We'll meet at the truck for the briefing and supplies distribution. If you come after 4 PM, please meet us at the top of the hill in the park, look for orange 808 Cleanups shirts. Exact GPS coordinates: 21.27739942167258, -157.798853245084
Parking: Street parking available on Ocean View Drive. Please be mindful and respectful of neighbors' driveways. If Ocean View Drive is full, available street parking on Kaimuki Ave and other nearby streets within a few blocks.
Work priorities: Priority 1: Invasive species removal, digging and cutting out invasive grasses and haole koa to make way for native plants. Priority 2: Litter removal both in the park and a walk around the neighborhood.
What to bring: Sturdy shoes or boots, sun protection and water.
What 808 Cleanups brings: 808 Cleanups will provide all cleanup tools and supplies. We will also have ice cold water.
Site Leader POC: Michael Loftin, 808-892-3464, 808cleanups@gmail.com
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