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Hawaii Progress Action Mutual Aid

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Facility Type: Volunteer Camp
Status: Open

Address:
, HI 00000

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Website: https://www.hapahi.org/our-work







This organization provides Temporary or Permanent Service? Temporary

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Laihana wildfire response:

https://www.hapahi.org/blog/supportmaui

NOTE: this group collected a COMPREHENSIVE LIST of solidarity oriented mutual aid groups responding to the Lahaina Wildfires

See their work here: http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/10590

on-going work below [from the website]

Fair & Sustainable Food Systems
HAPA was born out of a commitment to food systems justice, recognizing that food systems are fundamental to the public good and resilience. In Hawaiʻi, the legacy of industrial agriculture spans back to the sugar and pineapple plantations, and now the region is known as "ground zero" for the agrochemical industry.

HAPAʻs long-term vision for Fair & Sustainable Food Systems is to decrease pesticide use and extractive/toxic industrial-agricultural practices across Hawaiʻi and to grow our local food security through regenerative/ʻōiwi food systems.
Pesticide-intensive industrial agriculture depletes the land of its health and vitality. HAPA works to transition from industrial systems toward regenerative and just food systems that center on Kanaka Maoli traditional practices and connection to place, mālama ʻāina. Creating local, regenerative food systems not only increases food security but also mitigates climate catastrophe through carbon capture and reducing our dependence on imported food.

* Extractive, industrial-agricultural practices are replaced with regenerative and equitable local food production.
* Communities, farmworkers, local ecosystems, etc., are protected from pesticide drift.
* Hawaiʻi increases local food security from small-scale, regenerative local food producers.
* Increased restoration of traditional and customary food systems— and the ecosystems they depend on— is led by the communities connected to place.
* Public agricultural lands and waters are reclaimed from corporate capture for the public good - farmers engaged in sustainable local food production have access to those lands and waters.
Policy & Advocacy
HAPA engages in various activities to foster a healthy, sustainable, and equitable food system. This includes creating educational resources, engaging with the community, organizing grassroots initiatives, and advocating for policy interventions at the county and state levels. We aim to support a vibrant agricultural economy in Hawaiʻi, free from harmful toxins. To achieve this, HAPA takes a proactive role by spearheading and endorsing a range of comprehensive policies during the state legislative session
Our Legislative Priorities include:
Support local farmers and food security!
Support local farmers and food security!
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Support a Healthy & Climate Friendly Food System
Support a Healthy & Climate Friendly Food System
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Legislative Alert: Support Increased Pesticide Violation Fines
Legislative Alert: Support Increased Pesticide Violation Fines
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Legislative Alert: Support Hawaiʻi’s Taro & Coffee Farmers
Legislative Alert: Support Hawaiʻi’s Taro & Coffee Farmers
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Legislative Alert: Support Farmers & Food Security
Legislative Alert: Support Farmers & Food Security
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Legislative Alert: Support Farmers & Food Security
Legislative Alert: Support Farmers & Food Security
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Improved Pesticide Use Reporting (SB1011) needs a hearing in CPN/WAM!
Improved Pesticide Use Reporting (SB1011) needs a hearing in CPN/WAM!
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Alert: Support Increasing Fines for Repeat Pesticide Use Violations! Testimony due TOMORROW!
Alert: Support Increasing Fines for Repeat Pesticide Use Violations! Testimony due TOMORROW!
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Alert: Let’s Get These Good Food Systems Bills Through a Final Hearing in the House!
Alert: Let’s Get These Good Food Systems Bills Through a Final Hearing in the House!
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Alert: Healthy Soils & Sustainable Food System
Alert: Healthy Soils & Sustainable Food System
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Alert: Support Increased Pesticide Violation Fines & Regenerative Agriculture
Alert: Support Increased Pesticide Violation Fines & Regenerative Agriculture
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Alert: Regenerative; Indigenous Farming Practices; Local Food Economy
Alert: Regenerative; Indigenous Farming Practices; Local Food Economy
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Alert: Don't Let Important Pesticide Bills Die
Alert: Don't Let Important Pesticide Bills Die
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VISIT OUR POLICY AND ADVOCACY PAGE TO LEARN MORE
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CAMPAIGN
Pesticides, Public Health, & The Right to Know
Public Health informing reports on Restricted Use Pesticides came out in 2019, 2020, and 2021; HAPA is engaging communities exposed to the heaviest pesticide use to alert them to the potential ramifications to their health and environment.
This campaign is the continuation of our work around Act 45. In 2019 the first year of state-mandated Restricted-Use Pesticides reports came out. In partnership with the Center for Food Safetyʻs science team, HAPA undertook to convert all the reports into a unified and comprehensive comparison. HAPA enlisted Center for Food Safety and GIS consultants to help us overlay this pesticide use in pounds over TMK parcels. This way, communities, residents, and workers can access the data and draw meaningful insights into what this exposure could mean for their health, families, waterways, and environment. We are now engaging with the communities most impacted by exposures: West Kauaʻi & Central Oʻahu. To learn more about this work, you can visit our campaign page.

VISIT OUR CAMPAIGN PAGE TO FOLLOW OR LEARN MORE
CAMPAIGN
ʻAi Pono Kauaʻi Challenge
The challenge is a celebratory initiative that brings residents together to learn about their local food system. This project the importance of regional efforts and responding to market demand in creating successful solutions for our food system. By offering support to local food producers, our communities work towards a just and sustainable agricultural economy.
In November 2020, HAPA hosted the inaugural ʻAi Pono Kaua’i Challenge to eat locally for 7 days on Kauai with support from the County (via a re-grant from Mālama Kauaʻi) to support our local food producers during a time when our tourism economy was largely shut down due to the pandemic. Residents participating in the challenge were encouraged to eat foods that were raised, grown, and processed locally.

Stamp cards with various local food tasks are filled and turned in for prizes. Participants share great solutions for eating locally while maintaining a budget. Restaurants partnered with HAPA to feature locally sourced ingredients and dishes. We started with 30 partners (food producers, farmers, restaurants, etc.) and have now grown to 68 partners.

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Created At: Sun Aug 13 06:52:38 +0000 2023
Updated At: Sun Aug 13 06:54:36 +0000 2023
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