b'SOCIAL IMPACT REPORTOn October 21, 2023, close to 2000 volunteers gathered to restore the more than 600-year old Alakoko fishpond wall.The conservation effort of Mlama Hulia and the restoration of the rock wall is an BUILDING A COMMITMENTinspiring story of regeneration in the present day, mobilizing the power of the community TO BIODIVERSITY ANDand reconnecting to practices that created abundance on Kauai for generations.CONSERVATION It teaches us to learn all that we can, and practice this knowledge, with the renewed biodiversity of the fishpond as our example. In this work, we are students and servant A North Star for our Future leaders. We are not only building a wall. We are building community bonds that nurture our understanding of the ina and our collective capability as a people. The historic effort of Malama Hulia and close to 2000 volunteers on a single day gifts us the example of a cooperative economy that works in harmony with nature: a north star for our future.SCAN TO WATCH"E K ANA KA PAIA:THE WALL WILL STAND"13'