Founded in 1978, the annual Maui Visitor Industry Charity Walk takes place this Saturday, May 14. This event is the island's biggest non-profit fundraising event. All proceeds raised will go to Maui's nonprofits. The public is invited to enjoy the walk, food, entertainment and day of community support. Free. 7am. War Memorial Soccer Field (700 Halia Nokoa St., Wailuku); … [Read more...] about Maui Visitor Industry Charity Walk at War Memorial
Maui Charity Events
Somehow, We Forgot Leilani Farm Sanctuary In Our Annual Charity Gift Guide
Any accounting of nonprofits around the county and their needs this holiday season is going to be incomplete, but in this case we actually intended to get Leilani Farm Sanctuary into the issue (click here to read it). But for one reason or another, they never got our initial inquiry. Anyway, here's their write-up. There's still plenty of time to help them out: WHAT THEY … [Read more...] about Somehow, We Forgot Leilani Farm Sanctuary In Our Annual Charity Gift Guide
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
Local Resident Brian Sato To Walk 165 Miles Around Maui For Charity
There are lots of ways to help nonprofit organizations on Maui. You can write them a check. You can volunteer a few hours of your time each week. Or you can do what Brian Sato is planning to do: walk all 165 miles around the island. Yes, starting this Saturday, Oct. 11, Sato will start walking around Maui. He'll start at Baldwin Beach Park in Paia at 6am. If all goes well, he … [Read more...] about Local Resident Brian Sato To Walk 165 Miles Around Maui For Charity
The Color Run Organizers Refuse To Disclose How Much Money They Made From Their Mar. 30 Maui Event
Man, people on Maui love talking about Maui's recent Color Run. Sure, about 5,700 people (according to the Mar. 31 Maui News) enjoyed running in it while volunteers threw multi-colored corn starch on them, but I've been amazed how many people have been talking about our little April 2 story on the disparity between the $8,000 The Color Run donated to Maui United Way and the … [Read more...] about The Color Run Organizers Refuse To Disclose How Much Money They Made From Their Mar. 30 Maui Event