top of page
dreamstime_xl_71480069.jpg

Heading 1We are devoted to using our creativity to raise awareness on environmental, human rights and social justice issues. Below are links to some non-profits, and movements that are doing incredible works on this planet  that need our support right now. Please take the time to click the title links below and become aware of each important cause.

 1) Waikoloa Dry Forest Initiative

The Waikōloa Dry Forest is an inspiring place where ancient wiliwili trees persist in some of the roughest terrain in Hawai‘i. Here, you can learn about the diverse forest that once covered the driest regions of our islands and find out how you can have a positive impact on the future of the forest.

2) Hawaii Wildlife Fund

Founded in 1996, Hawaiʻi Wildlife Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of Hawaiʻi’s wildlife.  We protect native species and habitats, and provide environmental education opportunities for our community members and visitors. HWF’s mission is to protect native wildlife, focusing on coastal and marine wildlife species across Hawaiʻi, including the hawksbill sea turtle (honuʻea) and the Hawaiian green sea turtle (honu), and many other finned, feathered, flippered, and plant friends. We engage and inspire our communities, keiki (kids) and volunteers in education, outreach, marine debris removal, conservation, research, and advocacy campaigns to keep Hawaiʻi alive and wild.

3) Kohala Center

Founded in the year 2000, The Kohala Center is an independent, community-based nonprofit focused on research, education, and ‘āina stewardship for healthier ecosystems. By turning ancestral knowledge and research into daily practice, we cultivate conditions that reconnect us with our place, water, food, and people, so that communities in Hawai‘i and around the world can thrive—ecologically, culturally, economically, and socially.

 

4) True Sioux Hope Foundation
The True Sioux Hope Foundation is a non-profit organization founded by American Indian, Twila True. Having spent her formative years on Reservations, Mrs. True knows first hand the courage that it takes to become a strong, independent, modern American Indian. True Sioux Hope is born from the belief that with a little help, the strength and spirit of the great Sioux nation can thrive once again with pride and confidance. By honoring and releasing the pain of the past, we can go on to create new opportunities for a brighter future. Our mission is to provide critical aid and empower Tribal members to act, positioning this generation for success and ensuring positive impact for future generations.

5) W.A.T.E.R Non-Profit (Protect Mt. Shasta Watersheds)
Help us defend against Crystal Geyser Water Company’s unlimited and unregulated water extraction in Mt.Shasta. We are fighting back to get the EIR and protect our watershed. 

6) Native Women’s Association Of Canada
The Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) is founded on the collective goal to enhance, promote, and foster the social, economic, cultural and political well-being of First Nations and Métis women within First Nation, Métis and Canadian societies.

Subscribe

©2024 Zahira Music

bottom of page