Maui United Way

June 21, 2018 in Social

On June 21, 2018, Alexander & Baldwin staff were invited to attend Maui United Way’s Annual Meeting and Recognition Luncheon. A&B is a devoted partner to all United Way chapters statewide, but this year marks a major milestone with Maui United Way. We have supported Maui United Way for 50 years and have contributed a total of nearly $4 million!

Maui United Way partners with over thirty different nonprofit organizations on Maui to touch the most vital needs within the community. A&B contributes $100,000 every year to Maui United Way, which represents roughly 10 percent of our entire annual giving budget. We believe, however, that this is the best way to channel resources to the Maui community members who need it the most. Every day, Maui United Way makes a difference in the lives of our friends, families and neighbors on Maui by focusing on the community’s most vital needs – education, financial stability, and good health.

At the Recognition Luncheon, Maui United Way honored Alexander & Baldwin with their first-ever Cornerstone Award. A&B’s 50-year partnership with them is the longest of any organization, and we have made the greatest contribution to date.

Kari Nunokawa, Maui United Way President & CPO, said, “Without Alexander & Baldwin’s constant and unwavering backing, Maui County would be at a loss. Maui United Way is so grateful to Alexander & Baldwin for their generosity and support of Maui’s people and the entire community. Each year this corporation and their employees show their extreme generosity and concern for our community with their employee campaigns. They are a true cornerstone in our community, leading with an outstanding employee campaign and an unparalleled corporate gift. With their overwhelmingly generous corporate gift of $100,000, Alexander & Baldwin is living proof of how to Live United with Aloha!”

Project Vision

June 21, 2018 in Education, Social

On June 21, 2018, Alexander & Baldwin supported Project Vision’s “Passport to Healthy Aging” program with a $5,000 grant. We first supported Project Vision’s expansion to Maui in 2017. Their “Passport to Healthy Aging” program services the elderly populations who have limited access to health programs. Project Vision supports the Maui elderly by offering free vision screenings to low income or homeless seniors while also providing support towards strength, balance, medications, and home safety.

A&B provides additional, in-kind support through Kahului Trucking & Storage, where the Project Vision bus is stored free of charge. A&B’s Dana Gusman and Kris Kokame traveled to Maui to present the $5,000 grant with Carol Reimann, vice president of A&B Maui, and Michael Mendoza of Kahului Trucking & Storage. The check was presented to Blair Jimenez of Project Vision.

Project Vision not only supports the Maui community but communities statewide. In 2016 A&B Fleet Services on Hawaii Island supported the program in providing free glasses for keiki. Previously, A&B supported Project Vision by providing free storage of their vehicle for six years until permanent storage became available. A&B Fleet Services’ Gene Lyman served as a volunteer driver until the organization could hire its own drivers. To learn more about A&B’s in-kind giving to Project Vision, please refer to the 2016 Review of Giving, “A Culture of Sharing.”