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Maui United Way “Live United” Campaign Raises Nearly $800,000

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Maui United Way staff volunteering for Feed My Sheep at their Mokuhau Street location. (left to right: Makana Nunes, Sherry Yamashita, Nicholas Winfrey, Revelation Manini and Angela Stewart)

Maui United Way raised a total of nearly $800,000 this year which will go toward 31 health and human services programs in Maui County.

The campaign was made possible as a result of over 300 businesses and individuals who provided their time and money in order to ensure that the needs of fellow community members were fulfilled.

“We are so grateful to the amazing individuals and businesses who have continued their support and trust in Maui United Way,” said Maui United Way President Nicholas Winfrey.  “Your generous contributions of time, talent and financial support will continue to make an impact within Maui County for years to come. With your continued support throughout the last year, Maui United Way funding provided over 28,000 non-profit services, 1,214 school supply filled backpacks, and over 2,600 toys for keiki in need during the holiday season.”

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“Thank you for entrusting your support in Maui United Way, so that we may continue to address Maui County’s most vital needs,” said Winfrey.

Due to the current circumstances, Maui United Way held their 51 st Annual Meeting and Celebration virtually, instead of their usual gathering to have lunch and talk story.   Mahalo Awards were given to outstanding businesses, agencies, and individuals who had contributed to MUW’s mission of empowering the Maui community.

The award winners and their categories are as follows: Making A Difference Award – Bendon Family Foundation; Community Champion Award – Maui Electric Company; Spirit of Caring Award – Sentry Insurance; Bank of the Year – First Hawaiian Bank; Hotel of the Year – Marriott’s Maui Ocean Club; Partner Agency of the Year – Maui Mediation Services; Campaign Award of Excellence – Enterprise Holdings; Community Builder Award – Matson; Champions of Hope Award – Catholic Charities; Board Member of the Year – Mark Fornwall; and LIVE UNITED Award – Joyce Kawakami of Feed My Sheep.

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Maui United Way installed their new incoming officers, recognizing Jacob Tavares of Mahi Pono as Board Chairman, Mark Fornwall, retired, as Vice Chairman, Lalaine Manlapao of First Hawaiian Bank as Treasurer, and Ellen Nashiwa of Maui Electric Company as Secretary.

Alexander & Baldwin’s check for $25,000 for the 2019-2020 campaign, was issued in support of their affiliated companies, including A&B Properties, Kahului Trucking and Storage, Grace Pacific and McBryde Resources, Inc.

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