Entries by HHH - News Writer

News: August Updates

As we close a month marked by the somber anniversary of last year’s wildfires, our resolve to nourish and heal Maui intensifies. August has been a period of deep reflection, a celebration of new beginnings, and a steadfast commitment to sustainability and resilience. NOTE: As of September 12th, 2024 we have closed our Anuhea Chapel […]

Meet Co-Founder Bradley Kukral

From Bento Boxes to Community Hope: The Journey of Bradley Kukral Founder of HHH On March 23, 2020 the height of the Covid 19 pandemic, Bradley Kukral and his friend Steve stood on a deserted Front Street in Lahaina, faced with a scene of neglect and desperation. The once bustling street was now overrun with […]

News: July Updates ↯

Major need for donations/funding to support our new project: Feeding Fire Survivors in NCS/Hotels Volunteers Needed ASAP Anuhea Meal Prep, Upcountry Drivers, Hua Momona Farms, Lahaina Meal Prep, West Side Produce Runs Volunteer links updated SIGN UP HERE>> Join Our Newsletter >> Coming up this month: New website coming online! Podcast with Lahaina community leader […]

Addressing Food Scarcity for a Sustainable Future

Editorial Series by Sara Yamtich: Part 3 of 3 – Food sovereignty issues by looking at colonial past 🌱✊ To understand our present challenges and prepare for the future, we must delve into the roots of food scarcity on Maui. Historical land dispossession and economic marginalization have contributed to the struggles we face today. As […]

A Glimpse Into Maui’s Colonial Past

Editorial Series by Sara Yamtich: Food sovereignty issues by looking at colonial past 🌱✊ Part 2 of 3: A Glimpse Into Maui’s Colonial Past Maui’s serene landscapes and vibrant culture mask a turbulent history of colonization that profoundly shaped the island’s socio-economic structure. From the arrival of missionaries and settlers in the 1820s, who introduced […]

Embracing Our Kuleana

Editorial Series by Sara Yamtich: Food sovereignty issues by looking at colonial past 🌱✊ Today, we pose the question: How do we address food scarcity, not just today, but into the future? To face this challenge, we must look to the past. In the spirit of aloha ‘āina—love of the land—we are guided by a […]

Maui News: United Way Maui NCS Food Program

KAHULUI–The Maui United Way announced Wednesday they have provided emergency stop-gap funding in the amount of $150,000 to a myriad of organizations, according to a press release from the United Way. The project has been led by Common Ground Collective (CGC), according to the United Way. The United Way stated that “CGC is dedicated to […]

Pacific Business News: Maui chef shares journey from farm to TV

By Katie Helland – Reporter, Pacific Business News Zach Laidlaw can put executive chef and television show contestant on his resume. Most recently, he was one of the contestants in the latest season of Gordon Ramsay’s TV show, “Next Level Chef,” which debuted on Jan. 28. He is also the executive chef and vice president of experiences at the […]