Friends & Partners
Nonprofit Organizations
Here is a snapshot of a few of the nonprofit organizations that serve Kīlauea Town and our North Shore community. We invite you to follow their work and help support their missions.
Āina Hoʻokupu O Kīlauea – Kīlauea Ag Park
Mission: Be the change! Help us facilitate solutions to economic, social, and agricultural/food security challenges that the Kīlauea community and Kaua`i faces.
Anaina Hou Community Park
Mission: Anaina Hou Community Park is a community-gathering place on Kauai’s north shore that is rooted in our diverse history and where we honor the culture of these islands that calls us to Malama (care for) the land & sea, ourselves, and each other. To this end, we dedicate ourselves to developing public and private partnerships that benefit our greater island community through education, health and public safety, environmental stewardship, and quality entertainment.
Friends of Kauaʻi Wildlife Refuges
Mission: Friends of Kauaʻi Wildlife Refuges serves as a nonprofit Friends Group that supports the environmental and wildlife conservation, preservation and community education programs of the Kauaʻi National Wildlife Refuge Complex, by helping to fill in the funding, staffing, outreach and educational gaps in the programs administered by the Refuge team.
Hawaiian Islands Land Trust
Our Mission: To protect the lands that sustain us for current and future generations.
Kiaʻi Kāhili
It is an initiative supported by 5 organizations; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Kīlauea Point National Wildlife Refuge (KPNWR), Hawaiian Islands Land Trust (HILT), Kīlauea Neighborhood Association (KNA), Kīlauea Point Natural History Association (KPNHA) and ʻĀina Hoʻokupu o Kīlauea (AHK). It includes the USFWS owned area known as Kāhili Quarry on the western side of Kīlauea River (Kīlauea side), as well as the opposite side of the river (Waiakalua/Wailapa side) owned by HILT.
Kaulana Kīlauea
Mission: To provide services, resources, and events that educate participants about the unique history of Kīlauea, Kauaʻi and/or promote multi-cultural unity within, but not limited to, the community of Kīlauea.
North Shore Lions
We are a community-based organization focused on helping make the world around us a better, happier place. With the help of our tireless staff, we organize fundraisers, exciting community-building events, and in-depth training sessions for our volunteers.
Permanently Affordable Living (PAL)
Mission: To provide homes and sustainable living solutions, within reach, restoring hope for the people of Hawai’i.
Reef Guardians Hawaiʻi
Reef Guardians Hawaiʻi is committed to ocean preservation, activated through Research, Restoration, and Education. We serve by raising mauka to makai environmental awareness, implementing monitoring and environmental solutions, facilitating restoration, and educating future advocates and stewards through our Reef Camp program and Hawaiʻi SeaLife App.
Local Businesses and Friends
Brower Construction
5155 Papaa Road, Kīlauea
(808) 634-6227
Christ Memorial Episcopal Church Kilauea
(808) 482-4824
Healthy Hut
(808) 828-6626
Island Soap
(808) 828-1955
Kīlauea Fish Market
(808) 828-6244
Kīlauea Town Market
(808) 828-1512
Kong Lung Store
(808) 828-1822
Lighthouse Bistro
(808) 828-0480
Meals on Wheels
Meals on Wheels is a nationwide program that provides older Americans nutritious meals and safety checks at little to no cost.
Memory Care in Hawaiʻi
North Country Farms
(808) 828-1513
North Shore Clinic
(808) 828-1418
North Shore Plumbing
(808) 828-1221
North Shore Custom Floors
(808) 652-7580
Kīlauea Mini Storage
4306 Aalona Street, Kīlauea
(808) 828-1586
Pineapple Yoga
(808) 652-9009