Did you know that Maui United Way accepts Vehicle Donations? Donate your car, truck, motorcycle, RV, or boat to Maui United Way at no cost to you. You may qualify for a tax deduction while supporting a cause that is near and dear to your heart! Vehicle donation pick-up is always free to you and most vehicles can be picked up within 24-72 hours. You'll receive … [Read more...] about Maui United Way now accepts Vehicle Donations!
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Kihei Kalama Village Kau Kau Social Media Giveaway
Kihei Kalama Village is reopening more businesses including bars this week with a “Kau Kau 2 Go” social media giveaway. With the governor's proclamation bars and restaurants can re-open as long as they do so safely and while following stated safety precautions. To encourage business the shopping center is giving away $200 in gift cards to a randomly- chosen social media … [Read more...] about Kihei Kalama Village Kau Kau Social Media Giveaway
Maui Humane Society Hands Out Donated Dog Food
Despite the wet weather, a team of Maui Humane Society volunteers and staff distributed over 2,600 lbs of dog food and supplies to Maui community members in need this past weekend. Volunteers wearing masks and maintaining social distancing hauled bags of food into vehicles at a drive-thru station set up in the MHS parking lot and offered used collars and leashes if … [Read more...] about Maui Humane Society Hands Out Donated Dog Food
Clint Eastwood donates his Maui Mercedes Benz to Hawaii Public Radio
It's not often that the worlds of Maui celebrities and local public radio affiliates merge, but that seems to be the case here: According to an Apr. 17 Hawaii Public Radio press release (which was embargoed until today, Apr. 20), Clint Eastwood–one of the most famous and accomplished actor/directors in the world right now–has donated his 1971 Mercedes to HPR. According to the … [Read more...] about Clint Eastwood donates his Maui Mercedes Benz to Hawaii Public Radio
2014 MauiTime Charity Gift Guide
Every year it seems, government at all levels cuts services that help make life better. Programs that assist poor and disabled people always seem the most vulnerable, but work on the arts, students and the environment also seems imperiled. Granted, there’s a huge array of nonprofit organizations out there trying to pick up where government leaves off, but they’re beholden to … [Read more...] about 2014 MauiTime Charity Gift Guide