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09.02.25

Ocean Friendly Restaurant Spotlight: ‘ĀINA Farm Stand

The Surfrider Foundation Oʻahu Chapter is honored to feature our newest member of the Ocean Friendly Restaurant Program, the 'ĀINA Farm Stand, which is a mission-aligned business opened by the Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation. This quaint farm stand is nestled in the heart of Haleʻiwa town on the North Shore of Oʻahu and lies on eight acres of land that includes the Kōkua Learning Farm — which even has its own large-scale in-vessel composting system that composts food and green waste — the Backyard Garden, Kōkua General Store and soon to be Kōkua Community Center.

 
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The Making of ‘ĀINA Farm Stand
 

The 'ĀINA Farm Stand opened its doors in November 2024 and shares the bounty of produce from the Kōkua Learning Farm, along with 65 other local farmers and businesses around the area. The ʻĀINA Farm Stand is one of 3 mission-aligned businesses along with the Kōkua General Store, a bulk refill and low waste lifestyle product store, and Kōkua Vintage, located inside the Kōkua General Store, that has a curated collection of second-hand items. These were all created to align with Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation's mission, to promote local and healthy food awareness, production, consumption, and empower viable waste reduction practices. 

Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation is 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 2003 by Kim and Jack Johnson that supports environmental education in Hawaiʻi schools and communities. Their goal is to provide experiences that enhance appreciation for the environment and foster lifelong stewards of the earth. They host monthly Kōkua Learning Farm community workdays and quarterly Plastic Free Hawaiʻi beach cleanups in collaboration with other non-profit groups including: Surfrider Oʻahu, Sustainable Coastlines Hawaiʻi, Parley for the Oceans, Kupu Hawaiʻi, Empower Youth, and many others around the island of Oʻahu.

They have eight programs:
  • ʻĀINA in Schools, a farm to school program which provides garden, nutrition, and compost curriculum and connects kids to where their food comes from,
  • 3Rs School Program, which supports on-campus recycling collection,
  • Plastic Free Hawaiʻi program, which helps schools, communities, and businesses reduce their single-use plastics,
  • KHF Field Trip Grant, which gets students to outdoor sites all across Hawaiʻi,
  • KHF Project Grant, which supports environmental initiatives on the school campus,
  • Kōkua Learning Farm Youth Internship, offering on-farm training to build skills around agro-ecology, food production, soil health, and culinary explorations for students in grades 9-12,
  • Kōkua Learning Farm Field Trips, engaging students with an enriching field trip experience, allowing learners of all ages to explore various aspects of our food system, and...
  • Kōkua Compost Program, which  processes school food waste into high-quality compost.
 
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Surfrider Oʻahu sat down with some of the Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation's key players, Samantha Carroll, Plastic Free Hawaiʻi Program Coordinator, Ella Narvasa, 'ĀINA Farm Stand Assistant Manager, and Kim Johnson, Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation’s Co-founder, President & CEO to learn more about the 'ĀINA Farm Stand and their mission.

How did the farm stand concept come about?
 

"At Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation one of our main school programs is ‘ĀINA In Schools which connects kids to where their food comes from through garden, nutrition and waste reduction curriculum. The ‘ĀINA Farm Stand is the storefront manifestation of this where we are connecting the community through food. We thought the best way to show the community where their food comes from would be opening a space that featured foods all sourced locally from our farm and other local food producers. Know your farmer, know your food, and make the connection." - Kim Johnson, Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation Co-Founder, President & CEO

What inspired you to become an Ocean Friendly Restaurant?
 

“We chose to make the ‘ĀINA Farm Stand an OFR because we believe that caring for the ocean begins with how we care for the ‘āina. Every choice we make, from the food we serve to the waste we reduce, is rooted in our love for Hawai’i. When we honor the land, we protect the sea, and together, we create a future where our island community and environment can thrive” - Samantha Carroll, Plastic Free Hawai’i Program Coordinator

 
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What makes ʻĀINA Farm Stand unique compared to other OFRs? 
 

"The ʻĀINA Farm Stand does not use any single-use cups within the establishment. We have a 'full circle-cup donation' system and use reusable coffee cups donated from people in the community, eliminating and encouraging reuse over single-use. We are a waste diversion store and take pride in educating the community on how to divert waste." - Ella Narvasa, ʻĀINA Farm Stand Assistant Manager  

Want to find an OFR near you or learn more about the program? Click HERE!