The Iwalani Foundation provides people of all ethnic groups, regardless of age, gender, and health status, with resources through community outreach to malama I ke kino (take care of the body). The foundation is committed to its purpose as Ka leo o ke ola, the “voice of life.”
The Iwalani Foundation aims to provide a garden for a peaceful and therapeutic retreat. The foundation garden provides a positive environment filled with life and growth, a place for solitude, for visiting with friends who may be cancer survivors, and a place to create happy new memories and good experiences. For those visitors who are able, it is a place to work and nurture plants and garden grounds for others while enjoying its therapeutic benefits firsthand.
Honouliuli Ewa Garden
Iwalani
Kumu Hula Iwalani Tseu (Mahalo: Photo by Mike Bambi)
Garden Wish List•Be an Angel
Cash and service donations are so dearly appreciated. For specific items from lower-cost single plants to tools and big ticket *dream* items, our wish list is here:
PLANTS -Papyrus -Pink Heliconia -Ginger -Papaya Trees
GARDEN SUPPLIES -Fertilizer
GARDEN TOOLS -Rakes -Shovels -Brooms
GARDEN FEATURES -Wrought Iron Benches, side tables -Stage for performances
Mike Bambi Dr Joy Caputi Jeanne Castilano Dorothy Chang Dee Eby Fern Fernandez Angel Galina Nani Gomes Darnette Guzman Lorna Kila Rose Martinez Alan and Apple Matsushima Denise Moreland Marilyn Nix Uncle Eddie Quiseng Ed Wagner Sid Walsh Chariya Tseu Willis
Honolulu•Ewa Police Dept Iwalani School of Dance students and families
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