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Maui Cancer Resources named beneficiary of ʻOhana Fuels ‘Fuel Up. Do Good.’ program

Maui Cancer Resources will receive funding support this spring through the ʻOhana Fuel “Fuel Up-Do Good” program, which donates a portion of fuel sales to local nonprofits.

Teran James Young Foundation latest to benefit from ʻOhana Fuels ‘Fuel Up. Do Good.’ program

The Teran James Young Foundation has been selected as the upcoming beneficiary of the ʻOhana Fuels “Fuel Up. Do Good.” program. ʻOhana Fuels partners with nonprofit organizations serving the needs of the local community by donating a portion of the proceeds from every gallon of gasoline purchased at ʻOhana Fuels stations in that community.

Ohana Fuels donates $6,400 to Ka Lima O Maui

Ohana Fuels partners with nonprofit organizations that serve the needs of the local community and donates a portion of gas sales to the organizations.

Ohana Fuels’ Do Good program to benefit Alzheimer’s Association on Maui

The Alzheimer’s Association on Maui has been selected as the beneficiary of the Ohana Fuels’ ‘Fuel up. Do good’ program in 2022.

Maui United Way to Benefit From ʻOhana Fuels ‘Fuel Up. Do Good.’ Program

Maui United Way has been selected as the upcoming beneficiary of the ʻOhana Fuels’ “Fuel Up. Do Good.” program. From January through March 2021, proceeds from sales made at Maui ʻOhana Fuels locations will be donated to Maui United Way.

Mālama Maui Nui Receives $5,795 from ‘Ohana Fuels’ “Fuel up. Do good.” Program

ʻOhana Fuels selected Mālama Maui Nui as its third-quarter beneficiary for its “Fuel Up. Do Good.” program, receiving $5,795.67 in aid in its efforts keep Maui Nui beautiful.

Hawaiian Canoe Club Awarded $15,000 from Saltchuk

Hawaiian Canoe Club recently received a $15,000 grant from Seattle-based Saltchuk Resources, Inc. to support the club’s summer programs for Maui youth.

‘Ohana Fuels Donates $7K to Maui’s Aloha House

Aloha House was chosen to receive a portion of gasoline purchases made at any of the eight ʻOhana Fuels locations on Maui between April 1 and June 30, 2017.

11 Members Identified for Special Committee on New County Governance

The list includes: Doreen “Pua” Canto (Upcountry); Tony Takitani (Wailuku/Waiheʻe/Waikapū); Tamara Paltin (West Maui); Renee-May “Kehau” Filimoeʻatu (Kahului); Ray Phillips (South Maui); Jonathan Starr (East Maui); Paula Friel (Molokaʻi); Kay Okamoto (Lānaʻi); Kimo Haynes Jr. (Makawao/Haʻikū/Pāʻia); Dave DeLeon (At Large); and Madge Schaefer (At Large).