 
We
may hear the word almost everyday... mālama. Mālama pono
(be careful), mālama ia Hawaii (take care of Hawaii).
Do we really know what it means?
Referencing
an action, a person, a way of life... mālama relates to our
environment, culture, and everything with which we interact. It
is something we all should do more of everyday.
Mālama
- to take care of, tend, attend, care for, preserve, protect
Mālamalama
- (reduplication of mālama); light of knowledge, clarity
of thinking or explanation, enlightenment
Hawaiian
Dictionary by Mary Kawena Pukui and Samuel H. Elbert (1986)
Our
inspiration for the Mālama Learning Center comes from many
sources. Perhaps the greatest source is the understanding that we
need to leave Hawaii as a place that is worthy of future generations
to live in and enjoy. Indeed, this is not a unique thought, but
it is one that has become increasingly difficult to manifest. In
joining with others, like those involved with Mālama
Hawaii, the Mālama Learning Center can be a living
laboratory of understanding for ways to better care for ourselves
and our island home.
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