In an effort to bring sustainably to remote communities in Hawai’I, the Gary and Apolonia Stice ‘Ohana is committed to establishing a practical and educational Aquaponics system in Ka’u. The benefits of aquaponics have been well documented and include using 1/6 of the water to grow 8 times more food, using a natural fertilizer in the fish waste to grow a wide variety of plants and thereby producing food that is free of pesticides and herbicides, low energy consumption, and once set up, easy to maintain. The vision of our foundation is to enable people in the community to learn the advantages of aquaponics and sustainability. Courses will be provided that allow students and volunteers to participate with housing facilities provided. As the program grows, The ‘Ohana will adapt and evolve with the growing needs of the community.