Foundational to our work is ʻāina (land) and aloha ʻāina—healthy, reciprocal relationships we develop with ʻāina by cultivating and caring for ʻāina, and sharing in its abundance. Continuing the pathways for our keiki to develop as aloha ʻāina in our community, our organization has begun to implement Koholālele ʻŌpio ʻĀina Camps (KOʻA Camps) for ages 13-18, including our Mālama ʻĀina Camp and ʻĀina Art Camp. huiMAU’s Mālama ʻĀina Camp is a 4-day immersive overnight program, which seeks to mentor Hawaiʻi ʻōpio in Hawaiian culture-based values and practices of ʻohana, kuleana, and aloha ʻāina.
Spring:
- Spring Break Koʻa Camp 2023
- 'Āina Art Camp: huiMAU's ʻĀina Art Camp is a 4-day immersive overnight program primarily focused on empowering Hawaiʻi youth (ages 13-18) who are particularly drawn to growing their art practice on ʻāina.
Summer:
- Mālama ʻĀina Camp: huiMAU’s Mālama ʻĀina Camp is a 4-day immersive overnight program, which seeks to mentor Hawaiʻi ʻōpio in Hawaiian culture-based values and practices of ʻohana, kuleana, and aloha ʻāina.