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With headquarters at Honokohau Bay on Fleming Beach, the Kahākūkahi Foundation has built a community that empowers keiki (youth) through ocean sports, environmental stewardship, and a deep connection to the ʻāina (land) and kai (sea). Founded in 2000 by Zane Kekoa Schweitzer, the nonprofit has equipped their facility with surfboards, stand-up boards, windsurfers, and outrigger canoes for the keiki to enjoy while learning about ocean safety and marine science. Their programs run Monday to Saturday, 11am-5pm. 

Schweitzer grew up in the Maui ocean. He has earned approximately 15 world championships in water sports and is a two-time Ultimate Waterman. His unique experiences, from traveling around the world for international competitions, to team-building, to ocean conservation, inspired him to publish his first book, Beneath the Surface. Beyond the waves, he collaborates with local artists, healers, and other community members who amplify the message of ocean preservation. Now, he is determined to give back to the community he loves and its future generations. 

“Since the devastating 2023 Maui wildfires in Lahaina, Kahākūkahi Foundation has refocused its mission on uplifting the physical and mental well-being of the Maui keiki,” Schweitzer explained. “Since February 8, 2025, we’ve hosted over 12 different schools, over 700 students during outdoor school field trips, and over 1,500 people total including adults. We believe every child in our community should have access to these ocean activities and cultural practices, which is why we provide mentorship and all necessary equipment at no cost to them!” 

With a full-time staff and structured curriculum, Kahākūkahi makes science and conservation fun, engaging, and impactful. This allows keiki to develop skills and healthy mindsets that extend into their daily lives. Along with ocean activities and environmental stewardship, the Foundation has also developed a Hawaiian language program, featuring storytelling with kupuna. Schweitzer added, “Through all our endeavors, we hope to display the conviction behind our beliefs and share it all with the wider community.” 

For those interested, Kahākūkahi Foundation offers internships, scholarships, and ongoing mentorship. For more information, visit online at https://www.kahakukahifoundation.com. 

At Kahākūkahi, we aim to inspire our keiki to experience the ocean and feel the connections among our islands, friends, and ‘ohana across the world. I have seen our programs uplift spirits and help heal where needed.
Zane Kekoa Schweitzer, Founder and Executive Director, Kahākūkahi Foundation