E Komo Mai! Welcome to the Hāna Business Directory!
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Sarah Howell R(S)
Property Management: Hawaii Life Real Estate BrokersNotes
Aloha! I offer professional property management services for both long and short term rentals, as well as private homes in Hāna.
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Hualani Farms is located in Maka’alae to the south of Hāna town.
We grow a variety of crops: many different types of citrus, varietals of avocado, banana (maia), lilikoi, papaya, herbs and exotic spices such as cinnamon, cardamom and nutmeg.
The bounty of the farm is shared with the community at the Hāna Farmers Market.
The farm also creates seasonal and organic herbal body butters and essential oils, made with aloha.
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Hui No Ke Ola Pono, Inc. is a private, not for profit community-based health enhancement, disease prevention and health care center.
We provide programs on nutrition, health management and health care referrals for the community of Maui in a culturally caring manner. The staff of Hui No Ke Ola Pono works within a standard of conduct which reflects Hawaiian values.
Hui No Ke Ola Pono is one of five Native Hawaiian Health Care Systems created under the Native Hawaiian Health Care Act of 1988 and reauthorized under the Native Hawaiian Health Care Improvement Act of 1992. Hui No Ke Ola Pono provides services to the Native Hawaiian Community on Maui through its Wailuku and Hana offices. The majority funding source is a federal grant from Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
You may call on us:
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If you have questions on any health related issues
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If you or someone you know can benefit from our program and services
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If you want to learn how to live a healthy lifestyle
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You’ve heard the expression, “If these walls could speak.” Well then, picture this: they do.
Walls, in homes around the world, declare the beauty and wonder of Hawaii’s magnificent natural environment captured through the careful eye and dedicated print artistry of Jerry Grigory. His passion for Hawaii’s overflowing beauty and rich ancient culture is equaled only by a drive to create imagery that invokes the graceful power of hula and the unique allure of the island’s wonder.
Jerry has been working as a professional photographer and print artist on Maui for thirty-five years. With over forty years experience, he has been a long standing member of the Professional Photographers of America since 1994, member of the American Society of Photographers since 2012, and a strong supporter of their efforts in continuing photographic education and teaching. He is a PPA accredited Certified Professional Photographer, Certified Master Photographer, has received merited print awards from PPA national print competitions, and has repeatedly been awarded merit print recipient in the prestigious Loan Collection division of PPA and the Kodak Gallery Award division. Jerry is also a member of the Professional Photographers of Hawaii.
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Contact Jerry Grigory via:
Phone: 808-891-0333
Email: grigoryphoto@gmail.com
Find out more on the jerrygrigoryart.com!
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Welcome to JJ’s Hana Hale!
JJ’s Hana Hale is a cozy one-bedroom cottage
…conveniently located on 6 verdant acres near idyllic Hana town,
on the Hawaiian island of Maui
We are less than a mile from Hana’s tiny airport in the beautiful historic district that the Hawaiians call Ka’eleku.
When we opened our guest cottage in December 2021, featuring our ever-expanding brood of rescue-animals, we decided to name the property JJ’s Hana Hale*, in honor of it’s initial resident: JJ The Horse…
— Alan & Sharon Jahns
* HALE (Ha’ leh): Hawaiian for “HOME”
JJʻs Hana Hale – Maui County License & Permit: STHA 2021/0001
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Visit our website: JJʻs Hāna Hale
Or Call if you have questions:
Home: 808.248.4049
Sharon’s cell: 808.870.6251
Alan’s cell: 808.870.3718
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Ka Uakea Legacy ~ located in Hāna Town Center next to the Bank of Hawai‘i
We offer a variety
of gifts, souvenirs – hats, mugs,
t-shirts, etc – snacks, ice cream
& more!
Local residents will receive a punch in their punchcard for every $10 worth of purchases
10 punches = $10 off
your next purchase!
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On the rugged Hana coast, along the far eastern shores of the Hawaiian island of Maui, Kahanu Garden grows in splendid isolation, nestled in the one of the largest native hala (Pandanus) forests in the Islands. Plant collections from the Pacific Islands are the focus here, particularly plants of value to the Hawaiian people as well as other cultures of Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia. Kahanu Garden is situated in the storied land of Honoma’ele and home to Pi’ilanihale Heiau, a massive lava-rock structure that is believed to be the largest ancient man made structure in Polynesia. This awe-inspiring cultural site in the garden is registered as a National Historic Landmark.
Visitors to Kahanu Garden will learn about the cultural relationships between people and these remarkable plants that were transported around the Pacific on ancient voyaging canoes. Among the different ethnobotanical collections at Kahanu Garden is the world’s largest collection of breadfruit cultivars, which serves as a germplasm repository for this important South Pacific food crop.
Kahanu Garden and Preserve is part of the National Tropical Botanical Garden, a nonprofit 501 (c) 3 that has a mission to enrich life through discovery, scientific research, conservation, and education by perpetuating the survival of plants, ecosystems and cultural knowledge of tropical regions.
Marcia Kalama
Fine Island Properties LLCMore Information
Visit MarciaKalama.FineIslandProperies.com
Call Marcia J. Kalma R(S) at 808-281-6735
Email: MJKalama@gmail.com
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The purpose of Ke Ao Hāli’i is to protect and preserve the natural and cultural resources of the Hāna moku and the customary and traditional practices of Native Hawaiians of the region; to hold title to and own interests in real property or to hold easements; to preserve and manage the area’s natural, cultural, scenic, historic and marine resources for the benefit, education and enjoyment of our community and future generations.
We seek to acquire and steward important coastal properties in the Hana area, with a current focus on the Maka’alae and Mokae areas.
Kīpahulu District – Haleakalā National Park
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Please check the website for the latest information on park entrance fees, facilities, and current closure information due to COVID-19.
- The Kīpahulu District of Haleakalā National Park is daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
- Trails in the Kīpahulu District open daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm include: Pīpīwai Trail and Kūloa Point Trail. We recommend starting the Pīpīwai Trail early and no later than 3:00 pm to ensure you are out of the park when the gate closes at 5:00 pm.
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We, the Kipahulu ‘Ohana, are a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating residents and visitors of the “ways of old” through cultural demonstrations and hands-on activities. Using the wisdom and spiritual guidance of our kupuna (elders, learned teachers), we seek to re-establish a Hawaiian lifestyle in Kipahulu. By initiating sustainable projects, dividing the labor, and sharing the results we will preserve our culture.
Kipahulu Ohana operates Kapahu Living Farm, a traditional wetland taro farm located in Haleakala National Park.
For cultural interpretive hike tours to the farm—visit our website for information and reservations.
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KOKO LP is Hana’s own low power radio station broadcasting commercial-free Hawaiian music and local programming from the Hana Cultural Center at 96.3 FM and streaming online at https://www.kokolp.org.
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The overarching vision of Ma Ka Hana Ka ‘Ike (MKHKI) is to increase Hāna’s self-sufficiency by providing meaningful learning opportunities that strengthen intergenerational relationships, environmental stewardship, cultural practices, and life skills, while meeting real and urgent community needs. Our approach can be summed up as returning youth to their rightful role as caretakers of their community.
MKHKI’s three main programs work in a holistic way—providing solutions to urgent issues while working to create systemic change that targets the root causes of these issues. Our Building Program installs handicap-access improvements for community members in need, while our Mahele Farm and Mālama Hāloa programs reintroduce healthy dietary and lifestyle choices, grounded in Hawaiian culture and connection to ‘āina (land). We provide services at no cost to low-income families, while our youth earn educational stipends and vocational skills training, changing the perpetuation of a low-income population in our isolated region. And we offer hands-on learning opportunities to youth who fail to thrive in the traditional academic setting, while providing our public school with an alternative educational approach that really works.
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Aloha e kākou,
ʻO Kahala koʻu inoa, mai ka ʻohana Māui. He moʻopunakahi ʻo Henry Māui wau. ʻO Diane Friedrich koʻu makuahine. ʻO Marion Māui koʻu kupunawahine. ʻO Henry Māui kona o Marion makuakāne. Ua hānau ʻia wau ma Philadelphia. Na mākou i hōʻea ma Maui i ka makahiki 2013 nō kuʻu kupunakānekahi. He mahiʻai kuʻu ʻohana.
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Our developing farm is a recent establishment in the community, and will blend food growth with that of a conservatory replica of a historical food forest to attain a greater sense of agro-economic diversity, environmental restoration, and food security for Hawaiʻi.
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Maka’alae Farms Kombucha-Farm Pick Up:
Call or Email ahead of time to place an order.
Call us at (808) 650-8874
Email us at orders@makaalaefarms.com
Maui County Public Works / Hāna Highway Road Information
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From business mentoring to STEM education in local schools, to conferences, the Maui Economic Development Board’s (MEDB) wide variety of programs have touched thousands of people and businesses across Maui County and the state of Hawaii.
MEDB is one of the only values-based economic development organizations in the country. That means we work toward expanding and diversifying our economy in a way that’s balanced with environmental stewardship, cultural appropriateness, and social equity. And we don’t do it alone. We’re catalysts. We inspire. We build partnerships. And we bring our values to everything we do.
Our programs promote innovation, business, education, and community in Maui County. We invite you to learn more about our work, and get involved today!
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For further information about our programs visit: https://www.medb.org/programs/
Maui Economic Opportunity Inc (MEO) / Business Development Center (BDC)
Maui Economic Opportunity Inc (MEO) / Business Development Center (BDC) Contact: David DalyMore Information
Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc is a designated Community Action Agency (CAA) serving all of Maui County.
MEO serves kieki to kapuna with program services, such as:
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Transportation,
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Early Childhood Services (Head Start),
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Business Development Center (entrepreneur training and small business assistance),
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Community Services (employment and job training, rental assistance, senior clubs, national farmworker program), and
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Youth Services