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Mālama Loko Ea

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I recommend their summer program and the volunteering and really great and fun people with their too

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Kōkua General Store - An array of eco-friendly products, such as skincare, soap bars, and laundry essentials.

Kōkua General Store

(7 reviews)

This is such a cute little store located in North Shore! I have been looking for a refill station…read morefor soaps, laundry detergents, and cleaners, and this place caught my eye! Upon walking in, we loved how airy and bright the store felt, and it smelled wonderful, too! To the right, we saw rows of jugs of soaps, detergents, and cleaners, along with a variety of reusable, eco-friendly products! Whether you're looking for reusable straws, sandwich bags, utensils, or wipes, you're in the right place! One thing that made me so nervous about the refill stations was that I didn't know how to bring a jug and refill- sounds silly, right? Well, you can bring a jar/jug/canister, whatever you want (or if you forget yours, you can always purchase one, or get a free one in their "free canisters" box). You next pick up a little token and place your container on the scale. Once the scale picks up the weight, tap the token on the area where it says "tap here," and that's it! Then just fill it with whatever you need, however much you need, bring the token to the front, and check out! All in all, we'll be back again to get more soaps when we're out!

What used to be Hale'iwa General Store is now Kokua General Store. The shop features local artists…read moreand sustainable goods. You'll find soaps, lotions, lip balm amongst homemade goods. I love the vibe of the store and certainly purchased a number of items to support the foundation. The staff is laidback and helpful. We weren't necessarily looking for anything but grateful we found it!

Helping Hands Hawai'i - One of the awesome staff at Helping Hands Hawaii - Mae

Helping Hands Hawai'i

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I dropped off 5 carloads of home goods, clothing, bedding, etc while downsizing my mom's condo to…read moremove her into a house with my sis and her fam. Helping Hands was so much closer to where we live compared to Salvation Army or Goodwill. I like that Helping Hands is truly a nonprofit organization because they don't sell your donated goods to the people who need them. People can come get the goods for free at helping hands. Staff were always very friendly and helpful with unloading my car. They are also very good about giving me the tax write off forms. (Salvation Army has you go to a website to get tax form and I couldn't even create an account successfully on the website. Kept getting error message.) Helping hands drop off times are Monday to Friday from 11 AM to 2 PM so the drop off window is pretty limited.

I have been working with this organization for over 20 years. They have been helping the community…read morefor the past 50 years! Amazing! I always refer my clients there to get free household goods such as bedding, pots and pans, dishes, etc. I always drop off my donations there. Every Christmas - they have Adopt A Family and I love seeing our clients get items they wouldn't be able to get for their family since it is so expensive living here in Hawaii. They also have the Ready To Learn program which gives students school supplies for the upcoming year. They have other programs so please donate any household items or give a monetary donation if you are able! Thank you Helping Hands Hawaii!

Mālama Loko Ea - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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