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A cheerful return: Project Hawaii brings back annual Christmas Party for underprivileged kids

A cheerful return: Project Hawaii brings back annual Christmas Party for underprivileged kids
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Project Hawaii Big Island Christmas Party for underprivileged kids returns

Project Hawaii Big Island Christmas Party for underprivileged kids returns
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Project Hawaiʻi receives $20,000 grant from Spectrum for teen mentoring program : Maui Now

The nonprofit Project Hawai’i has received a $20,000 Spectrum Digital Education grant for funding its Teen Mentoring Program, which works hands-on with homeless teenagers to create a learning environment to end their cycle of poverty.

Homeless, vulnerable keiki get ready for new school year on Big Island — with help : Big Island Now

When public schools open on the Big Island on Monday, many keiki who are homeless, or living in shelters and other needy situations are receiving help from nonprofits and the Department of Education for school clothing, supplies and transportation.

NĀ KOA Leather Supports Hawaii s Homeless Keiki with Donation to Project Hawaii, Inc

Share this article Share this article MILILANI, Hawaii, May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Patch of Shade, Inc, the creator of the NĀ KOA® line of leather goods with authentic Polynesian tattoo art (www.nakoa.com) has chosen Project Hawaii, Inc (www.helpthehomelesskeiki.org) to receive 100% of the company s charitable giving during all of 2021. Project Hawai i Inc. is an award-winning volunteer staffed non-profit organization that has supported the needs of Hawaii s homeless children since 2003. The organization is solely supported by public donations. 100% of all donations directly benefit Hawaii s homeless and poverty stricken children. In addition to on-going support for the children, Project Hawaii s programs include summer camps on Maui, Oahu, and Big Island that provide a safe and enriching environment that helps the children learn and grow. Spring break care ensures that the children continue to get food, and hygiene products and educational support. The teen mentoring program

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