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Make-A-Wish to benefit from Shell Hawaiʻi’s annual Giving Pump campaign

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Maui County motorists can help raise funds for Make-A-Wish Hawaii by donating during the annual Shell Giving Pump campaign. Courtesy photo

Aloha Petroleum, the gasoline marketer for the Shell brand in Hawaiʻi, will again invite drivers to participate in its Giving Pump campaign. This year’s campaign will support Make-A-Wish Hawaiʻi.  

From Sept. 1 through Oct. 31, designated gas pumps featuring a special “The Giving Pump” logo can be found at select Shell stations across the state with one cent per gallon of fuel to be donated to Make-A-Wish Hawaiʻi. To find the nearest participating Shell location, customers can click here.

“This campaign has been a huge success the past three years, so we want to continue to make a positive impact in the lives of those in need within the communities we serve,” said Veronique Nguyen, Marketing and Sales manager at Aloha Petroleum. “This year, we are proud to support Make-A-Wish Hawaiʻi and the work they do to bring joy to children fighting critical illnesses during their darkest days.”

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Make-A-Wish Hawaiʻi creates life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. The nonprofit seeks to bring every eligible child’s wish to life, as a wish is an integral part of a child’s treatment journey. Research has shown that children who have wishes granted can build the physical and emotional strength they need to fight their illness. 

Since its inception, Aloha Petroleum’s Giving Pump campaign has raised approximately $36,000 for numerous nonprofit organizations across Hawaiʻi.

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