Please help Holomua Farms.
Holomua is a conservation farm rooted in Native Hawaiian practices, connecting mauka to makai through restoration, education, and community-driven creation.
Located alongside the Kaukonahua Stream, the farm was recently hit by the recent storms on O‘ahu. The first storm caused flooding and damaged the crops and property. Before recovery could be completed, the second storm triggered landslides covering roads and native plants.
These losses have deeply impacted the farm’s ability to continue its restoration work and community programs.
My name is Danielle Peterson, and I intern at Holomua Farms. I created this gofundme for Ann Yoshida who is my boss and owner of this farm. The funds are to support the rebuilding after the Kona Low storms that hit and badly damaged her farm on the North Shore in Waialua. I plan on receiving the funds in my bank account and then sending the money to Ann through venmo.
We are asking for your support to help rebuild Holomua Farms. Donations will go towards restoring native crops, repairing damaged land and roads, and ensuing this important space can continue to serve the community.
Please follow @Holomua_farms on instagram for community work days and updates.
Mahalo nui loa for your support.





