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ChangeMakers Hawaiʻi Programs & Courses › ʻĀinapreneurs Bracelet

ʻĀinapreneurs Bracelet

$39.95

This ʻĀinapreneurs bracelet represents aloha ʻāina and cultural integrity! Made with green peridot stone beads, coconut beads, and a Change Makers sliver charm, it is imbued with the qualities that remind us we are building a future for Hawai’i that is sustainable and resilient.

Your purchase uplifts Native Hawaiian and rural communities through economic empowerment and cultural revitalization.

This ʻĀinapreneurs bracelet represents aloha ʻāina and cultural integrity! Made with green peridot stone beads, coconut beads, and a Change Makers sliver charm, it is imbued with the qualities that remind us we are building a future for Hawai’i that is sustainable and resilient.

Your purchase uplifts Native Hawaiian and rural communities through economic empowerment and cultural revitalization.

©2021 - 2025, ChangeMakers Community Economic Development Corp. Hawaiʻi

Mahalo to Our Supporters
Our ʻĀinapreneur ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi program is made possible in part by support from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Native Americans. Our Philanthropono program is proudly supported in part by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Native Americans. The rest of our programs thrive thanks to the generosity and aloha of our individual donors.