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Mālama Maui Nuis' Spring Cleanup.
Site blessing by Pastor Greg of Living Way Maui.
Mālama Maui Nuis' Spring Cleanup.
Site blessing by Pastor Greg of Living Way Maui.
MISSION & VISION
Mālama Maui Nui is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to educate, inspire and empower residents and visitors alike to nurture the environment in support of Maui Nui's ecosystems, economy, quality of life and unique Hawaiian culture.
The commitment to mālama our islands is central to MMN’s mission since its inception. We envision a community that exponentially multiplies its efforts by working together, ensuring Maui Nui’s future generations will be afforded the same opportunity to thrive in this safe, beautiful, and ecologically-rich environment.
MMN is one of more than 600 affiliates of Keep America Beautiful, the nation’s leading nonprofit that brings people together to build and sustain vibrant communities.
The commitment to mālama our islands is central to MMN’s mission since its inception. We envision a community that exponentially multiplies its efforts by working together, ensuring Maui Nui’s future generations will be afforded the same opportunity to thrive in this safe, beautiful, and ecologically-rich environment.
MMN is one of more than 600 affiliates of Keep America Beautiful, the nation’s leading nonprofit that brings people together to build and sustain vibrant communities.
jan dapitan
She served as Maui County parks director in the mid-1970s.
She was the County’s Volunteer Action Coordinator from 1988 to 1993 and served as director of recreation from 1993 to 1997.
During her service with the County, she developed innovative programs, such as Adopt-a-Park.
She was Hawaii’s leader for the Keep America Beautiful program, and she led the effort to create Hawaii’s Environmental Court.
In February 2016, Dapitan received the 2015 Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Award, Keep America Beautiful’s highest volunteer honor.
Jan Dapitan was a founding board member of the Office of Litter Control’s Community Work Day Program, a network of volunteer-run groups that fought litter and blight issues in the 1980s which later became Mālama Maui Nui.
She was the County’s Volunteer Action Coordinator from 1988 to 1993 and served as director of recreation from 1993 to 1997.
During her service with the County, she developed innovative programs, such as Adopt-a-Park.
She was Hawaii’s leader for the Keep America Beautiful program, and she led the effort to create Hawaii’s Environmental Court.
In February 2016, Dapitan received the 2015 Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Award, Keep America Beautiful’s highest volunteer honor.
Jan Dapitan was a founding board member of the Office of Litter Control’s Community Work Day Program, a network of volunteer-run groups that fought litter and blight issues in the 1980s which later became Mālama Maui Nui.