OUR MISSION

To support the National Park Service in the protection, preservation, and interpretation of the natural and cultural resources at Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park for the enjoyment of current and future generations.

Guardians of the Trails Youth Internship Program

Youth at Mauna Loa worksite – showing off their new van. Left to right, Jade Hathaway, Jyron Young, Emma Tunison, Liam Fien and Marilou Manatan. Photo by Janice Wei
Youth at Mauna Loa worksite – showing off their new van. Left to right, Jade Hathaway, Jyron Young, Emma Tunison, Liam Fien and Marilou Manatan. Photo by Janice Wei

Thanks to the National Park Foundation and Nature Valley this grant supports FHVNP’s inaugural program “Guardians of the Trails Youth Program.”

The Friends of Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park is pleased to announce the receipt of a Service Corp grant from the National Park Foundation and Nature Valley.

This grant provides significant funding to FHVNP’s inaugural Guardians of the Trails Youth Program.  In 2018, FHVNP launched its Guardians of the Trails Program, with a commitment to restore and maintain 150 miles of front country and back country trails in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park.   We knew the importance of creating 21st Century stewards, so we launched the youth program in 2020.

With this funding, FHVNP hired 6 youth ages 17-25 to work with the park’s Natural Resource Management Division.  The youth started work on June 29 and will work through November, 2020.  They are well on their way to clearing invasive plant species over five miles of Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park’s trails.

These paid internships could not have come at a better time.  With COVID19, employment for youth is almost non-existent.  For most of the youth, this is their first paid job.  All have indicated they are saving for college, helping their families with groceries and other living expenses.  

FHVNP follows all CDC, Hawai’i State and County guidance.  The youth work outdoors, staying 15 feet apart, wear masks when required, and when transported to various sites, sit one youth to a row.

Youth in the field. Photo by Janice Wei
Youth in the field. Photo by Janice Wei

“It gives me great pleasure to see a successful program during these difficult times. I am constantly amazed to see these youth mature and take pride in their work.  We are grateful to the National Park Foundation and Nature Valley for their generous support.” said FHVNP’s CEO Elizabeth Fien

“The Guardians of the Trails Program fosters a new generation of stewards to care for our park.  Parks are places of inspiration, and it’s really heartwarming to see how this program can make a positive difference in the lives of young people.” said Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park Superintendent Rhonda Loh

Donations for the Guardians of the Trails Youth Program can be made directly on our website www.fhvnp.org.

Partnership in action – Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park Superintendent Rhonda Loh, Friends of Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park CEO Elizabeth Fien and park ecologist David Benítez. Photo by Janice Wei
Partnership in action – Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park Superintendent Rhonda Loh, Friends of Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park CEO Elizabeth Fien and park ecologist David Benítez. Photo by Janice Wei

About the National Park Foundation

The National Park Foundation, the official charitable partner of the National Park Service, enriches America’s national parks and programs through the support of private citizens, park lovers, stewards of nature, history enthusiasts, and wilderness adventurers. Chartered by Congress in 1967, the Foundation grew out of a legacy of park protection that began over a century ago, when ordinary citizens took action to establish and protect our national parks

About Nature Valley

We believe what you put in is what you get out.  Real ingredients.  No asterisks, real flavor.  Energy you can rely on. We have partnered with the National Park Foundation. Nature Valley is donating $3 Million dollars with a goal of restoring access to 10,000 miles of trails in National Parks. We know nature makes us better. That’s why we’re supporting improvement and restoration projects that increase access to thousands of miles of trails and dedicating those miles to the many reasons it’s true.