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Pukalani Superette Customer’s Support Aloha House

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Pukalani Superette Owner Myles Nakashima presents a check to Aloha House CEO Jud Cunningham.

Pukalani Superette Owner Myles Nakashima presents a check to Aloha House CEO Jud Cunningham.

Thanks to the generous donations from customers over the past few months, Pukalani Superette was able to donate $1,374.39 to Aloha House Inc. on May 11, 2016.

This donation will help Aloha House continue their important work in the community.

AHI is a private, nonprofit corporation established in 1977 to provide outpatient and residential treatment for individuals addicted to alcohol and/or other drugs.

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Since that time the mission has expanded to include provision of comprehensive, family-centered behavioral health intervention for the prevention and treatment of individual and family dysfunction.

“We have a loyal and generous customer base that make these donations possible,” said Pukalani Superette Owner Myles Nakashima. “We are pleased to be able to help Aloha House and support our local community.”

During each donation period, Pukalani Superette selects a different local charity or organization to support. The current canister collections will support Boys & Girls Club of Makawao.

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Donation canisters can be found at each checkout.

For more information and a list of weekly specials, visit www.pukalanisuperette.com.

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