Mālama Kākou Feeding our ʻohana one basket at a time

Mālama Kākou is a Hawaiʻi Island-centered collaboration between Aloha Grown and local artist Kailah Ogawa in support of The Food Basket. Kailah has created two original shirt designs, Work of Care and Mālama Hilo, honoring local culture, farmers, and food. Both designs are available for $35, and all proceeds from April 1 through May 31, 2026 go directly to The Food Basket.About The Food Basket: Founded in 1989, The Food Basket is Hawaiʻi Island's food bank, working to make Hawaiʻi County a model for food security and sustainability through safe, reliable, and high-quality food distribution.Why this matters: No one should be hungry on ʻāina as abundant as Hawaiʻi Island, yet nearly half our neighbors face food insecurity while local farmers struggle to make ends meet. 100% of proceeds from Mālama Kākou go toward The Food Basket's work of building a local food system that feeds our people, supports our farmers, and cares for our land.Mālama Kākou celebrates the creativity, mālama, pilina, and aloha that makes Hawaiʻi Island thrive, helping us feed our ʻohana one basket at a time.