Brock Pulliam, a Waiahole, Hawaii, native, paints one of the rooms in the Wounded Warrior Battalion West-Detachment Hawaii, May 16, 2015, aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii. The volunteers dedicated a portion of their weekend in honor of National Painting Week, a time spent focusing on giving back to the community and supporting community development. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Harley Thomas/Released) - Brock Pulliam, a Waiahole, Hawaii, native, paints one of the rooms in the Wounded Warrior Battalion West-Detachment Hawaii, May 16, 2015, aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii. The volunteers dedicated a portion of their weekend in honor of National Painting Week, a time spent focusing on giving back to the community and supporting community development. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Harley Thomas/Released)
Marines speak with several Marine & Family Programs representatives during the Front Porch event, April 15, 2015, at Dewey Square aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii. The purpose of the event was to help raise awareness about Marine & Family Programs while, at the same time, promoting cohesion within the community. Aside from the presence of volunteer organizations and Marine Corps Community Services programs, the event had financial classes, activities for children, massages and performances by the U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific Band. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Harley Thomas/Released) - Marines speak with several Marine & Family Programs representatives during the Front Porch event, April 15, 2015, at Dewey Square aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii. The purpose of the event was to help raise awareness about Marine & Family Programs while, at the same time, promoting cohesion within the community. Aside from the presence of volunteer organizations and Marine Corps Community Services programs, the event had financial classes, activities for children, massages and performances by the U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific Band. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Harley Thomas/Released)
The nominees for 2014 volunteer of the year stand with Col. Brian P. Annichiarico, commanding officer of MCB Hawaii, during the 2014 Volunteer Recognition Ceremony at the Lanai Ballroom in the Officers’ Club, April 4, 2014. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts) - The nominees for 2014 volunteer of the year stand with Col. Brian P. Annichiarico, commanding officer of MCB Hawaii, during the 2014 Volunteer Recognition Ceremony at the Lanai Ballroom in the Officers’ Club, April 4, 2014. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts)
Brutus, the first Hawaiian sea turtle to bask on Laniakea Beach in 1999, is one of the many turtles to be protected by the volunteers of the Malama na Honu organization. More than 60 volunteers, known as Honu Guardians, concentrate their efforts on the North Shore beach. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts) - Brutus, the first Hawaiian sea turtle to bask on Laniakea Beach in 1999, is one of the many turtles to be protected by the volunteers of the Malama na Honu organization. More than 60 volunteers, known as Honu Guardians, concentrate their efforts on the North Shore beach. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts)
A black-handed spider monkey hangs from his enclosure at the Honolulu Zoo, Feb. 10, 2014. The monkeys got their name from their long limbs and gripping tails. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts) - A black-handed spider monkey hangs from his enclosure at the Honolulu Zoo, Feb. 10, 2014. The monkeys got their name from their long limbs and gripping tails. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts)
The Harold L. Lyon Arboretum features seven miles of trails and the 60-foot Aihualama Falls. The arboretum is conservation land, used for research to find methods to restore native habitat and plants throughout Hawaii. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts) - The Harold L. Lyon Arboretum features seven miles of trails and the 60-foot Aihualama Falls. The arboretum is conservation land, used for research to find methods to restore native habitat and plants throughout Hawaii. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts)
Jessica, a dog for adoption at the Hawaiian Humane Society, relaxes after a walk with volunteer Petty Officer 3rd Class Timothy Malaihollo, a hospital corpsman of the Naval Health Clinic Hawaii Kaneohe Bay branch, Dec. 14, 2013. The Hawaiian Humane So¬ciety, located in Honolulu, has been rescuing approxi¬mately 25,000 animals a year since 1942. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts) - Jessica, a dog for adoption at the Hawaiian Humane Society, relaxes after a walk with volunteer Petty Officer 3rd Class Timothy Malaihollo, a hospital corpsman of the Naval Health Clinic Hawaii Kaneohe Bay branch, Dec. 14, 2013. The Hawaiian Humane So¬ciety, located in Honolulu, has been rescuing approxi¬mately 25,000 animals a year since 1942. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts)
Duncan Buchanan, a volunteer youth football coach for the Mighty Mites’ division Patriots team, offers words of encouragement to his players during practice, Aug. 5, 2013. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Janelle Y. Chapman) - Duncan Buchanan, a volunteer youth football coach for the Mighty Mites’ division Patriots team, offers words of encouragement to his players during practice, Aug. 5, 2013. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Janelle Y. Chapman)
Volunteers walk along Sandy Beach in Honolulu, collecting trash, July 13, 2013. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts) - Volunteers walk along Sandy Beach in Honolulu, collecting trash, July 13, 2013. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts)