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Ho'ola Farms

Unverified
Farm

Mixed Livestock Farm

Farming since 2015
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About Ho'ola Farms

Mahalo for visiting Hoʻōla Farms! Our nonprofit works with the community to strengthen our local food system by providing beginner farmer education, commercial kitchen access, and a convenient online farmers market, which increases consumer access to local, affordable, fresh food and value-added products. Hoʻōla Farms connects veterans with agricultural opportunities, helping them contribute to rural prosperity and achieve an enhanced quality of life for themselves, their families, and communities. We want to increase the number of veterans seeking and securing educational, employment, and entrepreneurial opportunities in the food and agriculture sector. We think it helps when we include support accessing crucial health and wellness services Emily Emmons is a caregiver for her husband, John. Before he was diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) and severe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in 2014, he suffered from a menagerie of symptoms on a weekly basis. For eight years, he struggled with severe migraines, anxiety, night sweats, and other symptoms before finally getting an accurate diagnosis. Gardening helped ease the pressure of his PTSD and TBI. After their daughters got involved and it became a family activity, it became clear that it wasn’t just gardening. It was a means to reconnect and to heal every day while keeping their fruits and veggies healthy. Healing through gardening inspired Emily and John to provide this therapeutic opportunity to other veterans coping with PTSD and other conditions and hardships by founding Hoʻōla Farms—a nonprofit that serves military veterans, caregivers, first-responders and their families by providing opportunities to heal, connect, learn, grow and thrive. With help from GoFarm Hawaii, they launched their Growing Veterans program, which consists of classroom-style lectures (in-person and via internet), hands-on practical work days at the training farm, and field trips to operational farms. On being an Elizabeth Dole Foundation caregiver Fellow, Emily says: “It has made a significant impact on my life. It has empowered and encouraged me to live my life with purpose everyday. Once you are a Fellow, you’re always family. And that couldn’t be more true… in Hawaiʻi we call itʻohana.” Emily now serves as Hoʻōla Farms’ Executive Director and an advocate for veterans and their families living in rural areas on Hawaiʻi Island. Mahalo to the Elizabeth Dole Foundationfor this excerpt and for helping us tell our story. Hoʻōla Farms’ native starkiʻi, or image, represents veterans, farming, education, and our island home. The hexagon, orhuinaono, is found throughout nature and symbolizes enlightenment and knowledge. The larger arms within the hexagon represent Hawaiʻi Island’s five volcanic summits—Maunakea, Mauna Loa, Hualālai, Kohala, and Kīlauea—to honor geography and sense of place. to deliver from peril; to recover from sickness; to cure a disease; to heal. Nā Puke Wehewehe ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi| Hawaiian Dictionary The smaller arms of the star create thepua ʻuala, the flower of the sweet potato, a canoe plant brought to Hawaiʻi by the first Polynesian voyagers to settle here. Purple is associated with spirituality, connection with a higher self, passion, fulfillment, and vitality. For a PDF our complete brand story created by award-winning Smythe Fujiwara Design, clickhere. Stay informed about Hoʻōla Farms’ programs and news by following us on social media! Hoʻōla Veteran Services 501(c)(3), d.b.a. Hoʻōla Farms, was established in 2015—EIN 47-2842514. Contributions may be deducted as provided in I. R. C. Sec. 170 of the U. S. Tax Code. (808) 756-6026grow@hoolafarms.org Send us a message Get the latest updates via email. You may unsubscribe at any time.

Our Story

Hoʻōla Veteran Services, d.b.a. Hoʻōla Farms, was established in 2015 to provide natural agriculture educational training and hands-on experiences for veterans, caregivers, and their families, along with the community. The goal is to create a more sustainable future and well-being for all.

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Farm Owner · Since 2015

What Sets This Farm Apart

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Dairy

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Poultry & Eggs

conventional / unknown

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Hours & Operations

Delivery & Pickup
farmers market
Payment Methods
paypalcheckEBT/SNAP

Location & Directions

Map showing Ho'ola Farms location
Food Hub, 555 Kalanianaole St Suite B, HI, 96720
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