The Lili House Farm family has spent years sharing aloha, gratitude, and open-hearted hospitality with their community. After a devastating storm damaged their farm, support from the community will help restore the place that has blessed so many.
The Iranon family of Volcano, Hawaiʻi runs Lili House Farm, a small family farm known across the islands for its welcoming country-style tea time, blueberry scones, homemade bread, and open farm experiences. If you know the Lili House Farm family, you know they truly are friends to everyone they meet. Through their farm, small business, and nonprofit work, they continually find ways to serve and uplift their community. Each year they also host and educate hundreds of children from schools across the islands who come to experience their petting zoo and enjoy the beauty of farm life while learning about agriculture.
Recently, a powerful storm caused severe damage to their farm, destroying animal pens, barns, and fencing while bringing down large trees across the property. The large tent they use to host guests for their tea time gatherings was also damaged, leaving them unable to operate their business until essential repairs can be made. This farm is not only their home and livelihood—it is also a place where they have poured years of aloha, gratitude, and care into their community. Support from friends, neighbors, and the wider community will help rebuild what was lost so Lili House Farm can reopen, care for their animals, and continue welcoming and serving others.
The Iranon family carries deep gratitude for every prayer, kind word, and act of support, and sends their heartfelt mahalo to everyone standing with them during this time. Mahalo for supporting the Lili House Farm family and helping them rebuild.
The Iranon family of Volcano, Hawaiʻi runs Lili House Farm, a small family farm known across the islands for its welcoming country-style tea time, blueberry scones, homemade bread, and open farm experiences. If you know the Lili House Farm family, you know they truly are friends to everyone they meet. Through their farm, small business, and nonprofit work, they continually find ways to serve and uplift their community. Each year they also host and educate hundreds of children from schools across the islands who come to experience their petting zoo and enjoy the beauty of farm life while learning about agriculture.
Recently, a powerful storm caused severe damage to their farm, destroying animal pens, barns, and fencing while bringing down large trees across the property. The large tent they use to host guests for their tea time gatherings was also damaged, leaving them unable to operate their business until essential repairs can be made. This farm is not only their home and livelihood—it is also a place where they have poured years of aloha, gratitude, and care into their community. Support from friends, neighbors, and the wider community will help rebuild what was lost so Lili House Farm can reopen, care for their animals, and continue welcoming and serving others.
The Iranon family carries deep gratitude for every prayer, kind word, and act of support, and sends their heartfelt mahalo to everyone standing with them during this time. Mahalo for supporting the Lili House Farm family and helping them rebuild.
Organizer and beneficiary
Kainoa and Danielle Iranon
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