The Salvation Army is issuing a call to action, seeking dedicated volunteers for its Maui Disaster Relief Call Center with two Oʻahu locations. In the wake of the recent wildfires that have impacted the Maui community, the Salvation Army is rallying local support to aid residents on Maui. The organization is urgently seeking 15-20 volunteers with excellent communication skills and a passion for community and social services.
David Kawada, an experienced leader with non-profit organizations, has been hired as ʻAhahui Koa Ānuenue president and Nā Koa Football Club executive director.