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ECOS stands for "Every Community Offering Service". Please visit our website at www.ECOSproject.org to learn more about our worthwhile mission.

ECOS which stand for "Every Community Offering Service" is a nonprofit organization seeded in Honolulu Hawaii whose sole purpose is to make a difference in our community. We strive to do so by starting with the leaders of tomorrow, our youth.

Iolani Boys Soccer (Varsity) 12/17/2018

The final ECOS project for 2018 is now in the books! The Iolani Boys Varsity Soccer Team did an incredible job today and learned a lot so they can teach a lot! Mahalo to and for your suppprt of ECOS and our community, without your generous support, this would not be possible.

Iolani Boys Soccer (Varsity) Waimanalo (Sherwood’s) Beach clean up. Focusing on micro plastics.

Timeline photos 11/12/2018

Say hello to these amazing young people who are the brand new ECOS Student Advisory Board! These incredible student leaders were selected because of their outstanding work in and out of the classroom AND their desire to positively impact their communities. We are so incredibly excited to work with them to ensure we are making a difference on an increasing scale. GO TEAM!

Photos from ECOSproject's post 09/10/2018

Huge MAHALO to for another fantastic work day this past Saturday! You guys do such incredible work taking care of our aina and educating our keiki. These Kapolei HS student-athletes really showed up today for us all! 👍🏽🤙🏽 #

Nanakuli HS - Piliokahe 08/12/2018

Action from today. Big MAHALO to for your treasured partnership and service of our aina. Taking care of their community, these Nanakuli HS students offered sweat and gained equity. 👍🏽🤙🏽

Nanakuli HS - Piliokahe Nanakuli HS Track & Field team’s workday at Piliokahe “Tracks” Beach with Malama Learning Center

NOT a false alarm 07/16/2018

Before it gets too late...

NOT a false alarm Waimanalo Beach (Sherwood’s) Cleanup

Photos from ECOSproject's post 07/16/2018

O4 Girls Team for Hawaii Heat FC killed it today collecting over 100lbs of trash (primarily plastics). Sad thing is, we were just here two weeks ago and it is more than three times worse...

Timeline photos 07/01/2018

What’s more beautiful than a bright sunny morning in paradise?
Our keiki getting an early start . Mid-Pacific Girls Soccer making their difference today.

Timeline photos 06/03/2018

Our Caring for Kupuna work day turned out great! They expressed such deep gratitude for these young keiki, but actually it was truly our pleasure being able to serve THEM! We look forward to doing these more often for sure! If you know of someone who could use a helping hand(s) or have a group who would love to serve in this way, give us a shout!

OCC - Caring for our Kupuna 05/21/2018

Here’s another upcoming ECOS project we are SUPER excited about! We have been wanting to do more connecting of keiki and kupuna and we are now making it happen! These incredible young people are not only helping our local community, but also lending hands in foreign nations as well! Please consider supporting their worthwhile campaign. MAHALO

OCC - Caring for our Kupuna This summer, the teen ministry group from the Oahu Church of Christ embark on missions to offer support to poverty stricken communities in Honduras, youth Christian conferences in CA, as well as other developmental activities abroad. To participate in these incredibly impactful events, they are ...

Photos from ECOSproject's post 05/21/2018

Yesterday was AMAZING! Our very own Hawaii High School Judo Team, which is made up of some of the best judoka Hawaii has to offer, came out to support the City Botanical Garden's effort to help supply lei used to honor our fallen heroes on Memorial Day. In addition to their lei making, we were able to arrange a very special guest speaker, Mr Roy Fujiwara, to share stories about life as a Japanese American before, during, and after WWII, as well as his first hand accounts as a well decorated member of the prestigious 442nd Infantry 100th Battalion. Uncle Roy is undoubtably a treasure to our nation and our state, and his spry 100 year young mind, body and spirit communicated perfectly how it is truly OUR honor to recognize those who sacrificed so much for generations to come. Recognizing how fortunate we are, enables the adoption of attitudes of gratitude, which in turn nurtures better communities. ALOHA & MAHALO

Timeline photos 05/20/2018

This is the Hawaii High School Judo Team and they will be traveling to Japan this summer to compete in the Kinshuki National HS Tournament amongst some of Japan’s best. They came out today to do an ECOS project that supports our beloved National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (Punchbowl) on Memorial Day. It was a pleasure having them and wish them all the best in Japan this summer!

Timeline photos 04/23/2018

Our beautiful home ranks 45th of 50 states when it comes to volunteerism. Does this shock/sadden you? For us, it motivates and inspires us to do more! What does ECOS do? Foundationally, we teach our keiki how to be citizens for the future. Improving lives of the community for all.

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