Abby Toulon

Abby Toulon relocated to Kauaʻi from Wisconsin in 2015. What began as a temporary move for work eventually became permanent after meeting her husband and building a family on island.

Abby is the owner and operator of Koloa Farms, a local company specializing in handcrafted beeswax lip balm. As a small business owner and mother of two young boys, she is passionate about supporting local families and building a strong sense of community. Her oldest son recently completed kindergarten at Alakaʻi O Kauaʻi Charter School, and her younger son looks forward to joining the school in the coming years.

Community involvement has always been important to Abby. In addition to also serving on the Board of Directors for Koloa Early School, she is committed to contributing positively to the organizations that help local children and families thrive. She is honored to serve on the Alakaʻi O Kauaʻi Charter School Board and looks forward to supporting the school’s mission and future growth.

In her free time, Abby enjoys thrift shopping, staying active through fitness, and traveling with her family.

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