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Updated: 10 Oct 2008

 

 

Funding and Support


MAHALO Maui County!! 

For the tenth consecutive year, the County of Maui has awarded Giving Back a grant to continue our Intergenerational Mentoring Program,

Kupuna & Keiki Together.  



Please make a tax-deductible donation to Giving Back, a 501(C3) organization.
Additional funding is needed to expand the program to reach more children and more senior citizens. Our goal is to have this program in every community school, with the neighborhood elders participating.

We Deeply Appreciate the Support of the following
Foundations, Individuals and Businesses:

Aloha Care

Central Pacific Bank

Dowling Company

Hawaii State Department of Health Department of Injury Prevention (multiple grants)

Fred Baldwin Memorial Foundation

Heartland Payment Systems

Neil Greenzweig

Paradise Flower Farms, Inc.

James Mylenek, Sr.

Mayor Alan Arakawa Kokua Fund

Atherton Family Foundation (multiple years)

Foodland and first Data Western Union- Give Aloha Program (multiple years)

Alexander and Baldwin Foundation ~ multiple years...Mahalo!!

Paul Dennison, Ph.D, creator of Brain Gym

Pukalani Superette, Mana Foods, Anthony's Coffee, Postal Plus in Kihei, Aloha Serenity

Young Brothers, Limited./Hawaiian Tug & Barge (multiple years)

The Gwenfread Allen Fund, administered by the Hawaii Community Foundation and its “Mo’ Bettah Together” grant, awarded to organizations for community building programs that involve many diverse populations.

Maui Consults

MacPro & Your Maui Media Creations
Friends, Family, and our Board of Directors

Pi, The Computer Guy