Volunteer

Become a Volunteer!

We invite you to share your aloha and spend time with our beloved kūpuna. Whether you're coming as an individual or with a group, there's a place for you here. You might share a mele or hula, help with lei or floral arrangements, lend a hand in the office, or simply sit and “talk story” with our residents. Some come to play games, others to offer music—every gift matters. For those looking to kōkua in a bigger way, we welcome community projects like painting or helping mālama the ʻāina through landscaping. Your presence makes a difference.

Volunteer event of the King Lunalilo Trust with volunteers listening attentively to a discussion

Volunteer Sign Up

  • A cozy bedroom with a wooden bed, blue bedding, and a black pillow, next to a window with teal floral curtains, a dresser with a framed picture, a flat-screen TV, a floor fan, and a bathroom visible through an open door. A plant with yellow and green leaves is in the foreground.

    Kūpuna Activity Program

    Our largest program, Lunalilo Home provides our residents comfortable accommodations and a vibrant kūpuna community.

  • Person serving shredded meat from a tray into a divided meal tray with food, including purple and beige items, using tongs, in a kitchen setting.

    Support System (Kitchen)

    King Lunalilo Trust's Meals-to-Go is a food service program dedicated to seniors in East O‘ahu who would like to pick up or get delivered local style, nutritious meals.

  • An elderly woman with curly gray hair, wearing a mask with pink and white flowers, is painting a decorative ceramic item that looks like a leaf. She is seated at a table with other people, some of whom are also wearing masks, in what appears to be a communal or art activity setting.

    Support Services (Facilities)

    The King Lunalilo Trust Adult Day Center offers a nurturing, safe, and secure environment for seniors who need support in health, nutrition, social connection, and activities of daily living.

  • Six elderly individuals sitting around a dining table enjoying a meal and conversation in a sunlit room with large windows and curtains.

    Special Events/Fundraisers

    Lunalilo Home offers “respite” or short-term, temporary, in-residence care for kūpuna who need a supervised and structured setting away from their families, such as when families are traveling.