Trustee Angela Nolan, and Ryan Nobriga, on behalf of the Kāʻanapali Ocean Resort Charitable Trust, delivered a $5,000 check to Ms. Shari W. Chang, Chief Executive Officer of Girl Scouts of Hawaiʻi. Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who will make the world a better place.
Maui United Way works to address Maui’s most vital needs through the impact areas of Education, Income (sustainability) and Health. Its goal is to bring people, organizations and our community together around a common cause, a common vision, and a common path forward.
Maui Humane Society’s mission is to protect and save the lives of Maui’s animals, accepting all in need, educating the community, and inspiring respect and compassion towards all animals.
The University of Hawaiʻi Maui College is an accredited college that offers three bachelor of applied science degrees, a wide variety of associate degrees and certificates, as well as distance learning degrees through its UH Center on campus. The Kāʻanapali Ocean Resort Foundation supports its free, accelerated HVAC Technician training program. Full tuition sponsorships are provided through the Ka Holu Workforce Resiliency Fund. The Ka Holu HVAC program offers participants 45 hours of online coursework and hands-on lab workshops, 15 hours of work readiness training, and a 70-hour work-based internship with local HVAC companies.
Feed My Sheep is a unique mobile food distribution program. Feed My Sheep distributes bags of groceries weekly to those in need. Feed My Sheep also gives emotional support by offering a listening ear and prayer; so that those in need can experience love and not judgement in their time of need.
The mission of the Nisei Veterans Memorial Center (NVMC) is to ignite the potential in people by inspiring them to find the hero in themselves through the legacy of the Nisei Veterans. The NVMC is a non-profit organization that aspires to a world where people act selflessly for the greater good. NVMC owns and manages an intergenerational campus on "Go For Broke Place" in Kahului, Maui, Hawaiʻi that serves as a home for Kansha Preschool, Maui Adult Day Care Center’s Oceanview facility, the Stanley Izumigawa Pavilion, the NVMC Education Center and Archives.
The Maui Food Bank is the community’s primary safety net for providing hunger relief to those in need. The Maui Food Bank's purpose is to collect and distribute food to organizations and agencies to help improve the quality of life of those in our island ‘ohana. The Maui Food Bank exists to ensure that no one in Maui County will go hungry.
The mission of the Nisei Veterans Memorial Center (NVMC) is to ignite the potential in people by inspiring them to find the hero in themselves through the legacy of the Nisei Veterans. The NVMC is a non-profit organization that aspires to a world where people act selflessly for the greater good. NVMC owns and manages an intergenerational campus on "Go For Broke Place" in Kahului, Maui, Hawaiʻi that serves as a home for Kansha Preschool, Maui Adult Day Care Center’s Oceanview facility, the Stanley Izumigawa Pavilion, the NVMC Education Center and Archives.
Easter Seals Hawaiʻi provides exceptional, individualized, family-centered services to empower people with disabilities or special needs to achieve their goals and live independent, fulfilling lives. Easter Seals Hawaiʻi has been serving special needs children, youth and adults for over 70 years.
Maui United Way works to address Maui’s most vital needs through the impact areas of Education, Income (sustainability) and Health. Its goal is to bring people, organizations and our community together around a common cause, a common vision, and a common path forward.
Pu‘u Kukui Watershed Preserve is the largest private nature preserve in Hawaiʻi and extends across more than 9,000 acres. More than 70% of Maui’s population receives its water from the 2nd wettest spot “in the world”! Mauna Kahālāwai, known to most as the West Maui Mountains, attracts nearly 400 inches of rainfall each year and is 2nd only to Kauai’s mount Wai‘ale‘ale. At the top of Mauna Kahālāwai sits the Pu‘u Kukui Watershed Preserve which is home to the native Hawaiʻian tropical rainforest and provides water to communities from northern most Kapalua and Kahakuloa, all the way south to Wailea and Makena.
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