By Cindy Jaya Dupuis | President and Project Director
The end of the year is oh so near! It has been a rich one with so many wonderful volunteer opportunities in the rainforest! Among other special events in the fall, HER facilitated the usual quarterly Equinox planting event as well as a special BIPOC event to welcome the femmes and non-binary community from across the United States and abroad. BIPOC, which stands for Black/Indigenous/People of Color, is an acronym to recognize the struggles that people in Black and Indigenous communities share. We hope you visit our blog to witness some of those events and learn more about HER ever-growing environmental activity! https://hawaiienvironmentalrestoration.org/blog/
Next week, on November 29th of this month, HER will be participating in the Giving Tuesday campaign as well as offering another special planting event in the forest of Keauohana for those wishing to offer volunteer support. Plantings donated by Ann Kobsa will this time include at least 30 of the native 'ohe canopy tree and the 10 loulu palm! We are also looking forward to our Solstice planting event on December 17th to finish the year with promising beginnings for the coming year with well over 80 hapuù fern!
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