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Nā Keiki O Emalia hossts annual online fundraiser, bidding open through June 19

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Nā Keiki O Emalia

Since 2015, Nā Keiki O Emalia has helped grieving children and teens find hope, healing, and connection following the death of someone significant in their lives. As the organization honors a decade of impact, it invites the public to participate in its signature annual fundraiser, Emalia’s Table, taking place online June 13–19, 2025.

Emalia’s Table is a digital auction inspired by the spirit of community, connection, and the joy of coming together around a shared meal. Each year, the online fundraiser features exclusive Maui-based dining experiences at some of the island’s most celebrated foodie locales. This year, fundraising efforts expand beyond the table to offer extraordinary experiences, unique items, luxurious getaways, and one-of-a-kind adventures. Each bid, purchase, and donation helps to ensure that bereaved children on Maui feel supported, seen, and less alone.

Bidding opens June 13 athttps://discoverimua.com/na-keiki-services/

For those who want to support Nā Keiki O Emalia but do not wish to bid on any items, monetary donations are accepted via the link above or by calling Imua Family Services at 808-244-7467.

All proceeds directly support Nā Keiki O Emalia’s peer-based grief support groups for children and teens who have experienced the death of a loved one. Thanks to community support generated by events like Emalia’s Table, the program has doubled its school-based programming over the past year and distributed personalized grief care packages to dozens of children across Maui County who have recently lost a loved one.

Nā Keiki O Emalia runs school and community-based peer groups. If you or your school is interested in participating, contact Imua Family Services at 808-244-7467 or nakeiki@discoverimua.com. Each group is guided by trained facilitators and designed to foster connection, emotional expression and healing.

“Emalia loved birthdays and bringing people together, and this event is a reflection of her spirit,” said Brooke Brown, founder and Emalia’s mother. “As you share a delicious meal with loved ones, you can feel good knowing you are helping many of Maui’s keiki.”

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