Everything
Over the years I’ve built some pretty fun things, some of them paid. Most of the cool stuff I have built has been free just so I could build it. I just love building something unique and amazing.
What: We are going to build 4-5 big games for Friends of Waialae school. For their carnival on April 13.
When: March 23rd 8am to 3pm ish
Who: AOK friends and Waialae School volunteers
Where: Evan’s Back yard up 16th Ave. Text me for the address
What: AOK is helping 2 brave Kalani Students build a fake house. When the house is finished it will be used to teach special needs kids practical living skills. More info below.
When: Saturday, 3/2, and 3/16. 8am to 3pm
Where: Kalani High School towards the back.
Who: Kalani Students and AOK Supporters. RSVP here.
Food: Yep if it’s during lunch we will feed you lunch
Dress: Close toed shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting paint on
What: AOK is helping 2 brave Kalani Students build a fake house. When the house is finished it will be used to teach special needs kids practical living skills. More info below.
When: Saturday 2/10, 3/2, and 3/16. 8am to 3pm
Where: Kalani High School towards the back.
Who: Kalani Students and AOK Supporters. RSVP here.
Food: Yep if it’s during lunch we will feed you lunch
Dress: Close toed shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting paint on
Upcoming - Camp Anuenue
Each year we raise money so we can cook dinner, give away prizes and set up a a huge game night for the kids of Camp Anuenue (A childhood cancer program).
What: AOK is helping 2 brave Kalani Students build a fake house. When the house is finished it will be used to teach special needs kids practical living skills. More info below.
When: Saturday 2/3, 2/10, 3/2, and 3/16. 8am to 3pm
Where: Kalani High School towards the back.
Who: Kalani Students and AOK Supporters. RSVP here.
Food: Yep if it’s during lunch we will feed you lunch
Dress: Close toed shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting paint on
What: Mey Duldulao is leading a project to fix up Voyager school
When: Not sure yet
Where: Voyager Charter
Who: AOKers, and parents
What: Last time we went to Camp Anuenue at Camp Mokuleia the BBQ was gone. It was an old steal Barrel BBQ. It was amazing. It rusted out. We are going to make 1 or 2 more.
When: Not sure yet
Where: Evan’s back yard
Bonus: after we build it we will need to test it. With… Ribs? Steak?
Who: AOKers
What: AOK is helping 2 brave Kalani Students build a fake house. When the house is finished it will be used to teach special needs kids practical living skills. More info below.
When: Saturdays 1/20, 2/3, 2/10, 3/2, and 3/16. 8am to 3pm
Where: Kalani High School towards the back.
Who: Kalani Students and AOK Supporters. RSVP here.
Food: Yep if it’s during lunch we will feed you lunch
Dress: Close toed shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting paint on
I got the opportunity to build a stage for a church organ and audio equipment.
We build some beams to hold giant doors, some window frames and a place to put chicken coops
Manly Movie Night
Join us for a very manly viewing of the Barbie movie. We will have nachos and wings and beer and if at any point during the movie you feel emotional you may fist bump the man next to you.
AOK Foundation will bring down their Great Big Games so kids can play on them.
Upcoming - Camp Anuenue July 25th
Each year we raise money so we can cook dinner, give away prizes and set up a a huge game night for the kids of Camp Anuenue (A childhood cancer program).
Couldn't be prouder of Alex. She just spoke to a class of 4th graders at Lunalilo Elementary (Officer Ed's connection) on volunteering, being awarded the Presidential Service Award and Co Founding AOK Foundation.
April 1st: Building/ Paint Tiny Homes with Kalani High School
I built some cute quite spaces at sunshine school. It’s a place where a kid can go and calm down if they are having a fussy day. They are up high and have a little window so that the kids can look out at their classmates and come and join the group when they are ready.
In a fun twist of fate, Aloha shed is making closets for Hui Mahi’ ai Aina homeless community. They have a bunch of left over shipping containers that are the perfect size. They are simply adding in a closet pole and some shelves. Done